- 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 CICS application design that appears to the user as a continuous conversation, but that consists internally of multiple tasks. See also conversational.
Industry:Software
A programme that prepares a software package to run on the computer. During installation, a component of the setup programme is commonly copied to and left on the hard drive to allow the user to customise the program's default settings.
Industry:Software
A tape unit that includes the logic interface hardware necessary to operate with a system.
Industry:Software
A type of CICS data table that has no CICS-supported association with its source data set after it has been loaded. Changes to the table are not automatically reflected in the source data set.
Industry:Software
A programme that prepares programmes for execution by loading them at specific storage locations and readjusting each relocatable address constant.
Industry:Software
A tape volume that has been assigned the private use attribute by the software. If a cartridge resides in a tape library, it is assigned to the private category.
Industry:Software
A type of clearing channel that is in fact a channel to a partner bank, and is used for settling nostro accounts at that bank.
Industry:Software
A programme that processes a command. This programme performs some validity checking and processes the command so that the requested function is performed.
Industry:Software
A tape volume that resides outside of a tape library. See also tape volume.
Industry:Software
A type of cluster domain that consists of one or more management nodes that are used to administer one or more redundancy nodes. See also cluster domain node.
Industry:Software