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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 enterprise beans, an object whose class implements the enterprise bean remote interface (Sun).
Industry:Software
In Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) programming, an object that provides the life cycle operations (create, remove, find) for an enterprise bean. (Sun)
Industry:Software
In ESS Specialist, the label on a pseudo-host icon representing a host connexion that uses the ESCON protocol and that is not completely defined on the ESS. See also access-any mode, anonymous host.
Industry:Software
In ESS Specialist, the label on a pseudo-host icon that represents a host connexion that uses the FICON protocol and that is not completely defined on the ESS. See also access-any mode, anonymous host.
Industry:Software
In ESS, a function that enables z/OS systems to make multiple concurrent accesses to a single volume from a single host. See also multiple allegiance, I/O Priority Queueing.
Industry:Software
In event publishing, an object that identifies what changes are published from a source table to a user application. The Q Capture programme publishes changes from a source table and puts those changes on a send queue in XML format. See also Q subscription, replication source.
Industry:Software
In fibre channel networks, the minimum time a target device in a loop waits after a loop initialization primitive (LIP) before logging out a small computer system interface (SCSI) initiator. See also error detect timeout value, resource allocation timeout value.
Industry:Software
In Fibre Channel technology, a device that translates from one bus protocol to another bus protocol. The Fibre Channel Bridge translates between the Fibre Channel Protocol and the SCSI-2 bus protocol.
Industry:Software
In fibre-channel technology, a credit scheme used to manage end-to-end flow control during the exchange of frames between two communicating devices. See also buffer-to-buffer credit, end-to-end flow control.
Industry:Software
In fibre-channel technology, a parameter that, when set, guarantees that frames are either delivered in order or dropped.
Industry:Software