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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 programming technique in which messages are given unique numbers during transmission over a communication link. This enables the receiving process to cheque whether all messages are received, to place them in a queue in the original order, and to discard duplicate messages.
Industry:Software
A technique used with BMS to achieve simulated windows. See also base map, canned map.
Industry:Software
A type of identity assertion where trust is presumed and additional trust validation is not performed. Use this mode only in an environment where trust is established with some other mechanism.
Industry:Software
A program's place in the database after a DL/I call. IMS keeps track of the program's position in the database in order to process DL/I calls.
Industry:Software
A technology for transmitting data between computer devices. It is especially suited for attaching computer servers to shared storage devices and for interconnecting storage controllers and drives. See also fixed-block device.
Industry:Software
A type of image copy that is taken by the Database Image Copy 2 utility by using the DFSMS fast replication option and either the FlashCopy function of the Enterprise Storage Server (ESS) hardware or the SnapShot copy function of the RAMAC Virtual Array (RVA).
Industry:Software
A programmes that meets the conditions described by Passport Advantage.
Industry:Software
A technology in which chips exploit the capabilities of copper circuitry, which passes electrical currents more easily than aluminum. aluminium has been the traditional material used in the wires that connect the "switches," or transistors, in silicon chips. Copper chip technology produces smaller, faster chips that have enormous capacity for holding and transmitting information.
Industry:Software
A type of inbound data that arrives on a connexion where no FEPI conversation is active.
Industry:Software
A project containing requirements used to establish traceability relationships with requirements in a currently open project. See also cross-project traceability.
Industry:Software