- 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.
An address space created by a fork function. A forked address space is perceived by MVS to be a batch job.
Industry:Software
A variable that is valid only in FOR EACH ROW triggers. It allows access to the transition values for the current row. An old transition variable is the value of the row before the modification is applied, and the new transition variable is the value of the row after the modification is applied.
Industry:Software
An address space in which a physical file system (PFS) can be initialized. The address space can be viewed as a logical extension to the kernel address space.
Industry:Software
An editor that displays data one line at a time and that allows data to be accessed and modified only by entering commands.
Industry:Software
A variable used to represent the null value in an application program. If the value for a selected column is null, a negative value is placed in the indicator variable.
Industry:Software
An address space requiring daemon authority that has had an uncontrolled programme loaded into it. A dirty address space cannot perform daemon activities. See also controlled program.
Industry:Software
An EGL declaration that defines a runtime sequence. The types of logic parts are program, function, library, and page handler.
Industry:Software
A variable user name that can be mapped to different users on different operating systems.
Industry:Software
An address space that has at least one MVS task known to the kernel address space. This address space can contain a shell or an application programme that uses UNIX System Services.
Industry:Software
An EGL definition that specifies a data structure. The types of data parts are dataItem, dataTable, and record parts.
Industry:Software