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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 communications, a data link command or response used to request the resending of information frames.
Industry:Software
In communications, a data link control command used to establish a data link connexion with the destination in asynchronous balanced mode.
Industry:Software
In communications, a field in a frame used to determine if the frame was received without an error.
Industry:Software
In communications, a function of the token-ring manager that observes, collects, and analyses recoverable and irrecoverable error reports sent by token-ring stations on a single token-ring network and assists in fault isolation and correction.
Industry:Software
In communications, an operational mode in which modulus 128 sequence numbers are used.
Industry:Software
In communications, pertaining to a control command used to initiate data transfer in the extended asynchronous balanced mode of operation with a remote link station. The SABME command uses modulus 128 sequence numbers.
Industry:Software
In communications, the layer that consists of the link stations that schedule data transfer over a link between two nodes and perform error control for the link. Examples of data link control are SDLC and HDLC. See also data flow control layer.
Industry:Software
In communications, the transmission control character that is part of the sequence for disconnecting a switched line.
Industry:Software
In computer chip design, a integrated circuit created by first mounting an array of unconnected logic gates on a substrate and later connecting these gates in a particular configuration for a specific application. This design approach allows chips for a variety of applications to be made from the same generic gate array, thereby reducing production costs.
Industry:Software
In computer hardware, a small circuit card that carries a number of surface-mounted memory chips in a space-saving configuration with the connector pins protruding in a single line from the edge of the card. Varying numbers of SIMMs can be plugged easily into slots in a memory board to expand random access memory. See also dual inline memory module.
Industry:Software