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International Business Machines
Industry: Computer
Number of terms: 98482
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Company Profile:
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.
(1) The settings for shell variables and paths set when the user logs in. These variables can be modified later by the user.<br />(2) A named collection of logical and physical resources used to support the performance of a function.<br />(3) A structure within the message tree that is user-defined, and that can contain variable information that is associated with a message while it is being processed by a message flow.<br />(4) A specific instance of a configuration of hardware and software.
Industry:Software
Any of three types of task-related activity record (performance, event, and exception) built by the CICS monitoring domain in CICS Transaction Server only, or the CICS monitoring program in CICS/VSE only. Monitoring records are available to the user for accounting, tuning, and capacity planning purposes. See also exception class data, performance class data, SYSEVENT class data.
Industry:Software
Any one of a number of job categories that can be defined.
Industry:Software
Any one of many licensed programs that allow a personal computer to perform like a 5250 display station or printer and to use the functions of an i5/OS operating system.
Industry:Software
(1) The assigning of various types of programs and record categories to system storage locations, such as main storage or disk storage.<br />(2) The process of temporarily connecting a program to a data set, file, or device.
Industry:Software
Any one of the resources that are created during the development of a Web application for example Web projects, HTML pages, JavaServer Pages (JSP) files, servlets, custom tag libraries, and archive files.
Industry:Software
Any one of the symbols included in the EBCDIC set.
Industry:Software
(1) The automatic detection of a network topology change, for example, new and deleted nodes or links.<br />(2) The process of finding resources within an enterprise, including finding the new location of monitored resources that were moved.
Industry:Software
Any other system in the network with which a system can communicate. See also local system.
Industry:Software
Any other system with which a user's system can communicate in a network. This corresponds to the remote location name specified in the communications configuration. Equivalent to an SNA remote logical unit name. See also local location name.
Industry:Software
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