- Industry: Computer
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Sometimes referred to as “Big Blue” IBM is a multinational corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York. It manufactures computer hardware and software and provides information technology and services.
An IBM licensed program that is used to install software and software changes on z/OS systems.
Industry:Software
An association between objects that have some relationship or dependency upon each other.
Industry:Software
An IBM architecture that provides for the remote, unattended installation and configuration of applications.
Industry:Software
A user-provided part of a FEPI application that handles unsolicited inbound data.
Industry:Software
An 8-byte field, used in a spanning tree protocol, composed of the MAC address of the port with the lowest port identifier and a user-defined value.
Industry:Software
An association between two catalog items for the purpose of a sales activity. For example, a camera might have a "requires" merchandising association with a set of batteries, and a dictionary might have a "goes with" merchandising association with a thesaurus. See also accessory.
Industry:Software
A user-provided program that defines and inquires about FEPI resources, and performs housekeeping for the sessions.
Industry:Software
An 8-byte identifier for an address space, data space, or hiperspace. A STOKEN is similar to an address space identifier (ASID), except for two important differences: the system does not reuse the STOKEN value while a program is running and data spaces do not have ASIDs.
Industry:Software
An association between two classes. A special case of an n-ary association. See also n-ary association.
Industry:Software
A user-replaceable CICS program that selects dynamically both the system to which a routing request is to be sent and the transaction's remote name. The alternative to using this program is to make these selections when a remote transaction is defined to CICS (static routing).
Industry:Software