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International Business Machines
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 type of attribute object with which a user can manage mutual exclusion (mutex) characteristics by defining a set of variables to be used during its creation. A mutex attribute object eliminates the need to redefine the same set of characteristics for each mutex object created. See also mutual exclusion.
Industry:Software
A programme that defines to a system all the available I/O devices and channel paths.
Industry:Software
A table whose data is tightly clustered across one or more columns. Each record in the table has a predetermined offset from the logical start of the table, which allows rapid access to the data.
Industry:Software
A type of autodiscovery in which a programme is run that has access to the resources that are being discovered. The programme output provides information about those resources.
Industry:Software
A number, maintained by DBRC in the RECON data set, that counts when an application opens a database for update.
Industry:Software
A numeric character corresponding to the order in which font character sets have been specified. The TRC is used to select a font character set during printing.
Industry:Software
A numeric code used by MVS when requesting a service or control information from JES3 by using the subsystem interface (SSI).
Industry:Software
A programme that delivers Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) packets to a local system.
Industry:Software
A table whose definition is based on the result of a query and whose data is in the form of precomputed results that are taken from the table or tables on which the MQT definition is based. See also summary table.
Industry:Software
A type of autodiscovery in which either (a) a programme receives special events that provide the name and location of a particular resource or (b) a programme receives normal events, recognises that no object represents the resource that originated the events, creates an object for that resource, and posts the events to that object.
Industry:Software
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