- 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 user-replaceable programme used to allow user-dependent processing whenever a communication error is reported to CICS
Industry:Software
An abbreviation used to request a function for a specific line or lines from the command area to the left of the line or lines affected. For example, C for Copy or M for Move.
Industry:Software
An atomic event that can be sent to an activity by its parent, or from outside the process. It tells the activity why it has been activated. See also system event.
Industry:Software
A user-written programme that is given control before operation of a system function.
Industry:Software
An abstract, conceptual template, intended (through binding as with any pattern) for instantiation in an analysis model, which will then need further refinement through design.
Industry:Software
An attribute of a input message that causes ISC edit to route the message to its destination without examination or modification.
Industry:Software
A user's access and ability to perform high-level database management operations such as maintenance and utility operations. In addition, a user's authority level can implicitly include privileges on database objects. See also privilege, load authority, system authority, authorization, implicit privilege, database authority.
Industry:Software
An abend caused by the operating system's inability to process a routine. See also user abend.
Industry:Software
A user-written routine or language-specific routine (such as a PL/ION-unit or C signal() function call) invoked by the Language Environment condition manager to respond to conditions.
Industry:Software