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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.
A CICS address space whose primary purpose is to manage files and databases. See also terminal-owning region, application-owning region.
Industry:Software
A 3270 terminal service development tool that enables a developer to modify the dialog that was recorded with the 3270 terminal service recorder.
Industry:Software
A CICS area that holds the dispatch control area (DCA), interval control elements (ICEs), automatic initiate descriptors (AIDs), queue element areas (QEAs), and other control information. Generally, the control subpool occupies only one page.
Industry:Software
A 32-bit approximate representation of a real number. See also floating-point number.
Industry:Software
A CICS area that is used to pass data between tasks that communicate with a given terminal. The area can also be used to pass data between programs within a task.
Industry:Software
A 34-byte field of the MERVA user file record. It indicates, in a MERVA and SWIFT Link installation that is shared by several banks, to which of these banks the user belongs. This lets the user work for that bank only.
Industry:Software
A CICS control block that describes the progress of a unit of work through the sequence of syncpoint messages. The URD is chained off the CSA, and survives any failure of either system. It is used for recovery at CICS restart.
Industry:Software
A 3-character identifier used for files being joined in Query for a query. The identifiers are used during a query definition to uniquely identify each file.
Industry:Software
A CICS control table that contains a list of programs that can run as a group during CICS startup or shutdown and can be enabled and disabled as a group by a single CEMT transaction.
Industry:Software