- 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.
In OSI, a session-layer service that controls which peer application entity has permission to send.
Industry:Software
In REXX, the part of a parsing template that uses a plus or minus sign to indicate movement relative to a previous pattern match.
Industry:Software
In the 3270 terminal services development tool, the table that appears in the screen editor and provides a screen definition view and a recognition profile view of the screen that was imported.
Industry:Software
In OSI, a session-layer synchronisation point that represents a less significant piece of work than a major synchronisation point. Minor synchronisation points are an unconfirmed service. See also major synchronisation point.
Industry:Software
In REXX, the stem of the symbol, in uppercase, followed by the tail in which all simple symbols have been replaced by their value. It is also the default value of a compound symbol.
Industry:Software
In the 3270 Terminal Services tool, a list of the identifiers that uniquely identify the state of a screen, that is, the set of conditions that apply to the screen at the time the screen was imported from the host. Each screen state needs to be uniquely defined in its own recognition profile.
Industry:Software
In OSI, a session-layer synchronisation point that usually represents a logically significant piece of work. Major synchronisation points are a confirmed service. See also minor synchronisation point.
Industry:Software
In REXX, when two terms in an expression are adjacent and are not separated by an operator, they are said to abut. The effect of this operation is that the two terms are concatenated without a blank.
Industry:Software
In the Activity Monitor, a graphical representation of lock-waiting relationships between a selected application and other applications.
Industry:Software
In OSI, a set of paths grouped by the similarity of their requirements. OSI Communications Subsystem requires that each line be assigned to a line set. If the line is to be used for outbound communications, then its associated line set must be assigned to a path set. A line that is not assigned to a path set (through a line set) can be used only for inbound communications.
Industry:Software