- 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.
The location in source code at which an installation adds an exit point for an installation routine to receive control from the operating system. See also IBM-defined exit.
Industry:Software
The page that displays to a user at initial portal deployment and before the user completes enrollment. Sometimes used as a synonym for home page.
Industry:Software
The name of an object that is created by the BIND, PRECOMPILE, or REBIND command. The object is a bound version of a database request module (DBRM). The name consists of a location name, a collection ID, a package ID, and a version ID.
Industry:Software
The pages produced at the beginning of each output file and used to separate the file from the other files being sent to an output device.
Industry:Software
The name of the catalog structure in the integrated catalog facility (ICF) environment. An ICF catalog consists of a BCS and its related VSAM volume data sets (VVDSs). See also VSAM volume data set.
Industry:Software
The location that receives control when the module is invoked by its primary, or member, name. alternate entry point. The location, other than the primary entry point, that can receive control from, or be referenced by, another module. See also alternate entry point.
Industry:Software
The pair of conversations that are used to transmit encapsulated SNA.
Industry:Software