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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.
In Enhanced ASCII, the conversion of text data from EBCDIC to ASCII and from ASCII to EBCDIC. This capability makes it easier to port international applications developed on, or for, ASCII systems to z/OS systems. See also file tag, program CCSID.
Industry:Software
In an XRF environment, the process by which the failing active IMS is released from its XRF sessions with terminal users and replaced by an alternate IMS.
Industry:Software
In COBOL, the state of a file after running an OPEN statement, with the OUTPUT or EXTEND phrase specified for that file, and before running a CLOSE statement, without the REEL or UNIT phrase specified for that file.
Industry:Software
In enterprise beans, a method defined in the home interface and invoked by a client to create an enterprise bean. (Sun)
Industry:Software
In AppleTalk networks, a protocol that provides network connectivity by means of connectionless socket-to-socket delivery service on the internet layer.
Industry:Software
In asynchronous transfer mode (ATM), a connection between two ATM endsystems. A VCC can be either a permanent virtual connection (PVC) or a switched virtual connection (SVC) and may traverse several virtual path connections.
Industry:Software
In asynchronous transfer mode (ATM), a group of virtual channel connections that are switched together as one unit.
Industry:Software
In bidirectional text representation, a stream of data that is organized in a readable sequence. See also visual data stream.
Industry:Software
In bidirectional text representation, a stream of data that is organized in the sequence in which the data is presented on the screen. See also logical data stream.
Industry:Software
In binary floating-point and decimal floating-point concepts, a value, not interpreted as a mathematical value, that contains a mask and a sequence of digits. See also decimal floating-point number.
Industry:Software