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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 PSF, an area of storage that holds the raster patterns for fonts and images.
Industry:Software
In PSF, pertaining to a device that is linked to the host system through VTAM or ACF/VTAM and uses an SNA protocol to transfer data. See also TCP/IP-attached.
Industry:Software
In PSF, pertaining to a device that is linked to the OS/390 system through a TCP/IP network and receives data from the OS/390 system using the application-layer IBM protocol for IPDS printers. Some TCP/IP-attached printers require the i-data 7913 IPDS Printer LAN Attachment. See also SNA-attached.
Industry:Software
In Q replication and event publishing, a database or subsystem on which the control tables for the Q Capture programme are located and where the Q Capture programme runs. The Q Capture server contains one or more sets of the control tables that store information about Q subscriptions and XML publications and other replication or publishing definitions. See also control server.
Industry:Software
In Q replication and event publishing, a programme that reads the DB2 database recovery log to capture changes made to DB2 database source tables and transmits the changes by using one or more WebSphere MQ queues. See also Capture program, Q replication, event publishing.
Industry:Software
In Q replication, a database or subsystem on which the control tables for the Q Apply programme are located and where the Q Apply programme runs. It contains one or more sets of the control tables that store information about target tables and other replication definitions.
Industry:Software
In Q replication, a programme that reads transactions from a receive queue and applies those changes to one or more target tables or passes the changes to a procedure.
Industry:Software
In Q replication, an approximate measure of how current a Q Capture programme is in reading the DB2 database recovery log. It is the approximate difference between the time that source data was changed and the time that the Capture programme made the data available by committing it to WebSphere MQSeries. This is a subset of the end-to-end latency in a replication scenario. See also latency, Apply latency, Capture latency, Q Apply latency, queue latency, end-to-end latency.
Industry:Software
In Q replication, an approximate measurement of the difference between the time that the Q Apply programme gets changed data from the receive queue and the time that the data is applied to a target table. This is a subset of the end-to-end latency in a replication scenario. See also latency, Apply latency, Capture latency, Q Capture latency, queue latency, end-to-end latency.
Industry:Software
In Q replication, an object that identifies a mapping between a source table and target table or procedure and specifies what changes are replicated. See also subscription, XML publication, replication source.
Industry:Software
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