- Industry: Computer
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An asynchronous communications function that allows a system to communicate with applications that can send and receive data, such as electronic mail, memos, library members, and data files.
Industry:Software
A user-written definition of an application program, record, or table. A prologue is used for documentation.
Industry:Software
An abstract class in the content meta-model, which is a special kind of pattern that contains other reusable solutions. It is through the aggregation relationship between the pattern system and the pattern that the meta-model supports granularity, abstraction and scaling of asset size and complexity. A pattern system is a solution to a recurring problem in a given context that can contain other such solutions.
Industry:Software
A user-replaceable CICS programme used to handle error conditions that can occur when TCAM devices (in CICS Transaction Server) or BTAM terminals (in CICS/VSE) or sequential devices are used. (Node error programmes must be used for VTAM-supported devices.) The terminal error programme analyses the cause of the terminal or line error that has been detected by the terminal control program.
Industry:Software
An 8-byte token that is added to write-to-operator (WTO) commands; it enables the response WTO to be associated with the command that invoked it.
Industry:Software
An asynchronous controller description that is reserved for incoming calls on an X.25 packet-switching data network from a remote system or device that does not use SNA transmission protocols and whose location name and identifier are defined in configuration list QASYNCLOC in library QSYS.
Industry:Software
A user-written exit routine that receives a single value and encodes or decodes it as specified by the user.
Industry:Software
An abstract representation of a data centre asset. Data centre objects are used to create a data centre model.
Industry:Software
An attempt by the computer or by a station to gain control of a line in order to transmit data.
Industry:Software
A user-replaceable CICS programme used to select some of the data needed to automatically instal terminals, notably the CICS terminal identifier (TERMID) and the model name to be used in each instance.
Industry:Software