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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 the context of MVS multitasking and the Fortran Multitasking Facility, those portions of a program that can run independently of the main task program and each other. The parallel subroutines run in MVS subtasks.
Industry:Software
In OSI, an environment that OSI Communications Subsystem for AS/400 establishes for an association. OSI Communications Subsystem for AS/400 requires that an association environment be established before an application entity can establish an association.
Industry:Software
In RPG, a routine that allows the user to change the basic RPG overflow logic to prevent printing over the perforation and to allow the user to use as much of the page as possible.
Industry:Software
In the context of SET programs, a package of encrypted data and the encryption key.
Industry:Software
In OSI, an error detected but not recovered by the network layer. The error is signaled to the transport layer for action. For example, the network connection is lost and reset to a known state, possibly with loss of data, but the connection remains available for use. See also residual error.
Industry:Software
In RPG, a specification on which the programmer describes the processing to be done by the program.
Industry:Software
In the Data Description Specifications Design Utility (DSU), a field in a data description specifications (DDS) source file that is created by referring to the description of an existing field in a database file.
Industry:Software
In OSI, an error that occurs once or at unpredictable intervals--for example, network congestion. See also permanent error.
Industry:Software
In RPG, a specification on which the programmer identifies and describes all files used in a program.
Industry:Software
In the Data Warehouse Center, the location, defined by a single network host name, where a warehouse agent application is installed. See also remote agent site, default agent site.
Industry:Software