- Industry: Computer
- Number of terms: 98482
- Number of blossaries: 0
- 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.
A networking architecture that allows application programs using common upper-layer protocols and expecting the same transport services to communicate over transport networks that may use protocols different from the transport network the programs were designed to use. For example, socket application programs that were originally designed to communicate over a TCP/IP transport network can, using MPTN support, communicate over an SNA transport network.
Industry:Software
A network-qualified name of a control point that consists of a qualifier that identifies the network to which the control point node belongs.
Industry:Software
A networkwide database that records the storage locations of all versioned object base (VOB) storage directories and all view storage directories.
Industry:Software
A network-wide group of hosts and users. A netgroup can be used to restrict access to shared information on Network File Systems (NFS) and to restrict remote access.
Industry:Software
A new domain in CICS Transaction Server for z/OS, which replaces the CICS journal control management function of current CICS releases. The CICS log manager uses MVS system logger services to write CICS system logs, forward recovery logs, and user journals to log streams managed by the MVS system logger.
Industry:Software
A new enclave created by an existing enclave. The nested enclave that is created must be a new main routine within the process. See also child enclave, parent enclave.
Industry:Software
A newly created requirement in a document or a view that has not yet been saved in the database.
Industry:Software
A node attribute with a value that can change over time, such as node power status.
Industry:Software