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International Business Machines
Industry: Computer
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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 System i Navigator, a logical collection of endpoint systems.<br />(2) In SNADS, the second part of a system name in the system distribution directory.<br />(3) All systems that are part of the same Parallel Sysplex and are running the storage management subsystem (SMS) with the same configuration, excluding any systems in the Parallel Sysplex that are explicitly defined in the SMS configuration.
Industry:Software
(1) A string of data representing information about a message aside from the attachments and its recipients.<br />(2) A control structure containing documents.
Industry:Software
(1) For display files, a name used to control the selection of DDS keywords and display locations based on the model of the display station.<br />(2) The name assigned to a status of a user-defined switch.<br />(3) In COBOL, a name assigned to a specific value, set of values, or range of values within the complete set of values that a conditional variable can have.
Industry:Software
(1) In RPG, a literal or field name specified in factor 1 of certain file operations (such as CHAIN) that identifies the record to be processed.<br />(2) The conditions specified when searching, consisting of one or several search terms and search parameters.
Industry:Software
(1) A time interval that is allotted for an event to occur or complete before operation is interrupted.<br />(2) An event that occurs at the end of a predetermined period of time that began at the occurrence of another specified event.<br />(3) Abnormal termination of either an application or the DB2 for z/OS subsystem because of the unavailability of resources.
Industry:Software
(1) In a Tivoli environment, a database object that represents a resource and is governed by policies. See also resource, autonomic computing distributed infrastructure.<br />(2) An entity that exists in the runtime environment of an IT system and that can be managed. See also effector, monitor component, sensor.
Industry:Software
(1) In System Manager, a function that assigns alerts or problems into groups and specifies the actions to take for each group. A philtre consists of selection entries and action entries.<br />(2) A device or programme that separates data, signals, or material in accordance with specified criteria. See also servlet filtering.<br />(3) A command that reads standard input data, modifies the data, and sends it to standard output. A pipeline usually has several filters.<br />(4) An ESQL expression that is applied to the content of a message to determine how the message is processed.<br />(5) A mechanism that is used to query libraries, objects, and members on a System i server, and organise them for viewing in the Remote System Explorer. See also philtre pool, philtre string.<br />(6) In Infoprint Server, a programme that can add, delete, or modify input data. Infoprint Server provides support for two types of philtre programs: DLL philtres and UNIX filters. See also DLL filter.
Industry:Software
W lokalnej sieci, protokół, który reguluje montażu transmisji ramki i ich wymiany między stacjami danych niezależnie od protokołu kontroli dostępu średniego.
Industry:Software
Run
(1) A string of repeated, adjacent characters or symbols. See also run-length encoding.<br />(2) To cause a program, utility, or other machine function to be performed.
Industry:Software
(1) For EMH, a user-defined code that allows transactions to be routed to programmes within a load balancing group.<br />(2) A code assigned to an operator message and used to route the message to the appropriate console.
Industry:Software
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