- 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 unit of measure that is expressed in 1000 units per Em-square. See also relative metrics.
Industry:Software
A relationship between a set of transactions that share a common resource and coordinate their processing. Transaction affinity between two or more CICS transactions is caused by the transactions using techniques to pass information between one another, or to synchronise activity between one another, in a way that requires the transactions to execute in the same CICS region.
Industry:Software
A transaction or database update that has been prepared for commit, but is not yet committed. If a failure occurs before the in-doubt unit of work is committed, IMS must resolve all the work whose status is in doubt.
Industry:Software
A unit of measurement used to give a rough relative estimate of the resources required, or the cost, for the database server to execute two plans for the same query. The resources calculated in the estimate include weighted processor and I/O costs.
Industry:Software
A relationship between a volume and the storage management subsystem (SMS) that indicates whether a volume is managed by SMS, whether all of its data sets have an associated storage class, and whether all of its data sets are catalogued in an integrated catalogue facility (ICF) catalog. A volume can be in one of three states: fully converted, partially converted, or unconverted. See also volume status.
Industry:Software
A transaction that consists of a set of simulations that run sequentially or concurrently following the defined event-driven scheduling.
Industry:Software
A page of data composed entirely of AFP structured fields. This type of page is usually the output of a text formatting programme such as DCF.
Industry:Software
A unit of signal strength or loudness, such as the signal on a data communications channel.
Industry:Software
A relationship between two artifacts. A change to either artefact affects the relationship. See also suspect relationship state.
Industry:Software