- 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 RPG, an indicator that stops the programme when an unacceptable condition occurs. Valid halt indicators are H1 through H9.
Industry:Software
In the Distributed Computing Environment (DCE), a name that is meaningful and usable only within the cell where an entry exists. The local name is a shortened form of a global name.
Industry:Software
In OSI, the corresponding application entity with which a local application entity communicates.
Industry:Software
In RPG, an indicator used to define the conditions under which an output record or an output field in the output specifications is written. An output indicator must be previously defined before it is used in the output specifications.
Industry:Software
In the Distributed Computing Environment (DCE), a Remote Procedure Call (RPC) protocol that runs over a connection-based transport protocol. It is a reliable, virtual-circuit transport protocol, such as TCP. See also connectionless protocol.
Industry:Software
In OSI, the format in which an NSAP address or network entity title is passed in the network protocol.
Industry:Software
In RPG, an indicator used to specify when to do calculations or which characteristics apply to a record format or field.
Industry:Software
In the Distributed Computing Environment (DCE), a remote procedure call (RPC) transport protocol, such as User Datagram Protocol (UDP), that does not require a connexion to be established prior to data transfer. See also connection-oriented protocol.
Industry:Software
In OSI, the layer that provides the services that organise and synchronise communications between functional units in different open systems located in the presentation layer.
Industry:Software
In RPG, an indicator, coded as 1P, that specifies which lines (such as headings) should be printed on the first page only.
Industry:Software