- Industry: Computer
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(1) In XRF (CICS Transaction Server only), a remote SNA VTAM terminal connected through a boundary network node IBM 3745/3725/3720 Communication Controller with an NCP that supports XRF. Such a terminal has a backup session to the alternate CICS system.<br />(2) A terminal for which the alternate IMS pre-opens backup sessions for the primary sessions that the active IMS opens; VTAM/NCP switches sessions from primary to backup at takeover.
Industry:Software
(1) An application that provides a recommendation or suggestion that is based on input from the user. Advisors do not perform functions or change system values.<br />(2) In Performance Tools, a tool used to analyse data collected by the performance monitor function of the operating system. The advisor analyses a collection of performance data and produces a list of conclusions and recommendations to improve system performance.
Industry:Software
(1) In computer security, assurance that sensitive information is not visible to an eavesdropper.<br />(2) The security service that protects sensitive information from unauthorised disclosure. Encryption is a common mechanism for implementing this service.
Industry:Software
(1) In XRF (CICS Transaction Server only), a terminal belonging to a class mainly comprised of TCAM(DCB) terminals. These terminals lose their sessions at takeover. The CICS/VSE equivalent of this is untracked terminal.<br />(2) A terminal that communicate with XRF IMS but whose sessions are not automatically reestablished at takeover.
Industry:Software
(1) An application written with the Content Manager APIs to customise a user interface.<br />(2) An application written with object-oriented or Internet APIs to access content servers from Information Integrator for Content.<br />(3) An application, running on a workstation and linked to a client, that gives the application access to queuing services on a server.<br />(4) A user application, written in a supported programming language other than Java, that communicates directly with the Client daemon.<br />(5) A storage management programme that initiates Common Information Model (CIM) requests to the CIM agent for the device.
Industry:Software
(1) In computer security, assurance that the information that arrives at a destination is the same as the information that was sent.<br />(2) The quality of data that exists as long as destruction, alteration, loss of consistency, or loss of data are prevented.
Industry:Software
(1) In XRF (CICS Transaction Server only), a terminal belonging to a class mainly comprised of VTAM terminals that are not eligible for class 1. For these terminals, the alternate system tracks the session, and attempts reestablishment after takeover. The CICS/VSE equivalent of this is tracked terminal .<br />(2) A terminal for which IMS in the alternate reestablishes service at takeover.
Industry:Software
(1) An application-defined identifier assigned to distributions for the user's information.<br />(2) A field in a message that provides a means of identifying related messages. Correlation identifiers are used, for example, to match request messages with their corresponding reply message.<br />(3) In DB2 for z/OS, an identifier that is associated with a specific thread. In TSO, the correlation ID is either an authorization identifier or the job name.
Industry:Software
(1) In computer security, the process of transforming encoded text or ciphertext into plaintext.<br />(2) The process of decoding data that has been encrypted into a secret format. Decryption requires a secret key or password.
Industry:Software
(1) In XRF, a data set that ensures XRF system integrity by allowing only one active CICS system to access a particular set of resources. It is used by the active and alternate CICS systems to monitor each other's status.<br />(2) A data set containing configurational, operational, and communication information. The z/OS storage management subsystem (SMS), DFSMSrmm, and DFSMShsm use control data sets. See also active control data set, backup control data set, communications data set, source control data set, migration control data set, offline control data set.
Industry:Software