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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 record that contains relevant information about the user data that is currently in the subsystem cache memory. Examples of this information include the current state of the data and the intended location of the data on one or more disks.
Industry:Software
A time period during the software development process in which design time and analysis time occur. See also design time.
Industry:Software
A unique 64-bit identifier associated with a fibre-channel adapter port. The WWPN is assigned in an implementation-independent and protocol-independent manner. See also access-any mode, worldwide node name.
Industry:Software
A record that is added to the subfile by a write operation, or a record that was initialized by the DDS keyword SFLINZ. See also inactive subfile record.
Industry:Software
A time relative to a selected previous time from which the time scale (or measurement of time) begins. For example, if you want to start a batch job using absolute time and the time scale begins at midnight, specifying an absolute time of 07:00 would mean that the batch job runs at 7 a.m. If the timescale begins at 9 a.m. with an absolute time of 07:00, the batch job would run at 4 p.m.
Industry:Software
A unique 64-bit identifier for a host containing a fibre-channel port. See also worldwide port name.
Industry:Software
A page description language developed by Adobe Systems, Incorporated, that describes how text and graphics are presented on printers and display devices.
Industry:Software
A record that is created each time a DFSMShsm function is processed. The FSR contains a log of system activity and is written to the system management facilities (SMF) data set.
Industry:Software
A time when all of the recoverable data that a programme accesses is consistent. The point of consistency occurs when updates, insertions, and deletions are either committed to a physical database or rolled back. See also roll back.
Industry:Software
A unique address space and execution environment in which instances of classes and subsystems reside and run.
Industry:Software
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