- 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.
The collating sequence of data records, determined by the value of the key field in each of the data records. It can be the same as, or different from, the entry sequence of the records. See also entry sequence.
Industry:Software
The fee the packet-switching data network charges a user for sending data. The tariff is usually based on the number of packets sent over the network.
Industry:Software
The date the volume should expire based on the highest expiration date of the data sets that reside on the volume.
Industry:Software
The collection of all IMS subsystems that can access a particular set of databases. A global service group can span several MVS systems at more than one geographical location.
Industry:Software
The field definition table describes the characteristics of a field; for example, its length and number of its data areas, and whether it is mandatory. If the characteristics of a field change depending on its use in a particular message, the definition of the field in the FDT can be overridden by the MCB specifications.
Industry:Software
The DB2 member that is responsible for casting out a particular page set or partition.
Industry:Software
The collection of business services that a subscriber is entitled to use.
Industry:Software
The field in a database segment that used to store segment occurrences in sequential ascending order.
Industry:Software
The DB2 process of writing changed pages from a group buffer pool to disk.
Industry:Software
The collection of macro parameter statements that define the characteristics of a database, such as the database's organisation and access method, the segments and fields in a database record, and the relationship between types of segments.
Industry:Software