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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.
An entry in the job schedule object that describes the job to be submitted. The user can specify attributes of the job and when the job will be submitted.
Industry:Software
A volume that has valid or unexpired data on it. See also scratch.
Industry:Software
An application programme that can issue a subset of IMS commands using the ICMD call in DB/DC, DBCTL, and DCCTL environments.
Industry:Software
An entry in the PDB for a partition in a partition set. The entry is created by the MFS Language Utility via the PD statement and is referenced by the DPAGE statement PD operand. It contains all of the information necessary to issue the "CREATE PARTITION" Write Structured Field Command for the partition.
Industry:Software
A volume that is available to be used by the extended remote copy (XRC) function for maintenance purposes. The utility volume accumulates change data from the source that is used by the data mover software to update the target volume.
Industry:Software
An application programme that has access to databases and z/OS data management facilities but does not have access to the IMS control region or its message queues. See also batch message processing program, message processing program.
Industry:Software
A volume that is not part of a FlashCopy, Extended Remote Copy (XRC), or Peer-to-Peer Remote Copy (PPRC) volume pair.
Industry:Software
An application programme that is initiated by the scheduling of an input message. The types of message-driven programmes are MPP, IFP, and JMP. See also non-message-driven program.
Industry:Software
An entry made to the internal trace table and any other active trace destinations when CICS detects an exception condition. It gives information about what was happening at the time the failure occurred and what was being used.
Industry:Software
A volume that is recognised by the AS/400 host as an unprotected device, even though the storage resides on a Redundant Array of Independent discs (RAID) and is therefore fault tolerant by definition. The data in an unprotected volume can be mirrored. An unprotected volume is also referred to as an unprotected device.
Industry:Software
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