- 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.
A Java-based open-source tool from Apache Software Foundation that is used to automate build processes.
Industry:Software
A JavaServer Faces (JSF) and JavaScript-based widget library, included in the product, that augments JSP and HTML pages with a rich set of input, output and navigation components.
Industry:Software
A JES2-defined table that is used to specify the default characteristics of many of its initialization parameters, commands, and other externals. See also table pair.
Industry:Software
A job control statement that is used to define a data set for use by a batch job step, started task or job, or an online user.
Industry:Software
A job step in an address space that owns the cross-memory resources. The CMRO task is the top, or first, job step task in the address space.
Industry:Software
A major element of MVS/ESA virtual storage. This static storage area contains control programmes and key control blocks. The area includes the nucleus load module and is of variable size, depending on the installation's configuration. The nucleus is duplicated above the 16MB line as the MVS/ESA extended nucleus. See also MVS/ESA extended nucleus.
Industry:Software
A major element of z/OS virtual storage above the 16MB line. This area contains pageable system data areas that are addressable by all active virtual storage address spaces. It duplicates the common system area (CSA) which exists below the 16MB line.
Industry:Software
A major element of z/OS virtual storage above the 16MB line. This storage area contains tables and queues relating to the entire system. It duplicates above the 16MB line the system queue area (SQA) .
Industry:Software
A managed application system (MAS) that uses MRO or LU 6.2 to communicate with the CICSPlex SM address space (CMAS) that controls it. A remote MAS may or may not reside in the same MVS image as the CMAS that controls it.
Industry:Software
A managed object that contains pertinent management information, which is accessible as defined by the access mode. The MIB variable is defined by a textual name and the corresponding object identifier, syntax, access mode, and status, as well as a description of the semantics of the managed object.
Industry:Software