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International Business Machines
Industry: Computer
Number of terms: 98482
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Company Profile:
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.
(1) In IMS Version 9 and earlier versions, a name that represents a defined group of IMS resources (PSBs, transaction names, and logical terminal names).<br />(2) In DBCTL, the name of an application group. An application group is a set of PSBs that can be accessed by one particular CICS system or BMP as a single entity.
Industry:Software
(1) Pertaining to a system's ability to increase its capacity to distribute information or data as demand heightens.<br />(2) Pertaining to the capability of a system to adapt readily to a greater or lesser intensity of use, volume, or demand. For example, a scalable system can efficiently adapt to work with larger or smaller networks performing tasks of varying complexity.
Industry:Software
(1) An identifier for a node in a network.<br />(2) In SNA networking, an address that consists of subarea and element fields and identifies a link, link station, or network addressable unit.
Industry:Software
(1) In Information Integrator for Content, a sequence of work steps, and the rules governing those steps, through which a work packet, document, or folder travels while it is being processed. For example, claims approval would describe the process that an individual insurance claim must follow for approval. See also document, work packet, work step.<br />(2) The sequence of activities performed in accordance with the business processes of an enterprise.<br />(3) A sequential series of steps that the system performs to accomplish a particular deployment task.
Industry:Software
(1) Pertaining to an irreducible unit of data, such as a single constant, variable, or array element.<br />(2) Pertaining to an object that is in the object storage hierarchy and can be retrieved. The last time the object was used or its actual or expected frequency of use is not of consequence in this process.
Industry:Software
(1) An identifier for an element that is used in recovery (for example, NID or URID).<br />(2) A 16-byte unique identifier that is created by CICS and passed to DBCTL for each logical unit of work (LUW). See also pseudorecovery token.
Industry:Software
(1) In Integrated Language Environment (ILE) languages, to translate source statements into modules that then can be bound into programmes or service programs.<br />(2) To translate all or part of a programme expressed in a high-level language into a computer programme expressed in an intermediate language, an assembly language, or a machine language.
Industry:Software
(1) Pertaining to an operation that is performed for an entire program. See also command-level.<br />(2) The version of a programme that is composed of the following levels: the version number, the release number, the modification number, and the fix number.
Industry:Software
An internal object in a page definition that specifies fonts, page segments, fixed text, page size, and the placement and orientation of text.
Industry:Software
An internal object that contains entries for incoming object distributions; incoming document distributions, such as files, notes, or messages; outgoing document distributions; and error distributions.
Industry:Software
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