- 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 RACF, an access list within a resource profile that associates a condition with a userid or group ID and the corresponding access authority, allowing otherwise unauthorised access if the specified condition is true.
Industry:Software
In System i Access, a programme that controls the operation of a communications adapter. For example, the twinaxial adapter handler controls the operation of a twinaxial adapter that is used to connect a personal computer to a System i platform for System i Access functions.
Industry:Software
In OSI architecture, the layer that provides services that enable functional units in the application layer to select a common syntax in order to define data and operations to be performed on the data.
Industry:Software
In RACF, an entry in the CDT. Each class descriptor associates a class name with one or more CICS resources. A class descriptor should exist for every class except USER, GROUP, and DATASET.
Industry:Software
In System i Access, a series of PC programmes that allow end users or user-written programmes to manipulate data using data queues.
Industry:Software
In OSI architecture, the layer that provides services to establish a path between open systems with a predictable quality of service.
Industry:Software
In RACF, an installation-defined name that is associated with a number in the range 1 through 254. The security level increases as the numbers become higher. See also security classification.
Industry:Software
In System i Access, a series of programmes that receive requests for data manipulation from the source data queue program. Target data queue programmes also send data and replies (to previous requests) to the source data queue program.
Industry:Software
In OSI Communications Subsystem, a subsystem threshold that indicates that not enough system storage is available to establish new connections. When the first warning threshold is reached, the subsystem maintains existing connexions but does not allow new connexions to be made. See also final warning.
Industry:Software
In RACF, any system resource, other than an MVS data set, that is defined in the class descriptor table (CDT). In MVS, general resources include DASD volumes, tape volumes, load modules, terminals, IMS and CICS transactions and other CICS resources, and installation-defined resource classes.
Industry:Software