- 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.
An ISDN NFAS configuration where two of the T1 facilities have a D-channel, one of which is used for signaling, and the other as a backup in case the other fails. See also non-facility-associated signaling.
Industry:Software
An ISDN supplementary service that advises the called party of the caller's number: for example, by displaying it on a telephone display panel.
Industry:Software
An isolation level that allows any row that is read to be changed by other applications. UR also allows any row changed by other applications to be read, even if the change has not been committed. For updatable cursors, the UR isolation level is upgraded to CS. See also cursor stability, read stability, repeatable read, isolation level.
Industry:Software
(1) In RPG, any input file other than the primary file.<br />(2) For certain types of join operations using Query, all files except the first file that are joined in a query definition for the purpose of getting data.<br />(3) In the DDS for a join logical file, any physical file, other than the first physical file, that is specified on the JFILE keyword. See also primary file.
Industry:Software
(1) A token that performs a control function such as the symbols ().<br />(2) For logical unit (LU) 6.2, a service transaction programme that describes and controls the availability of certain resources. For example, it describes network resources accessed by the local LU, and it controls session limits between the LU and its partners.
Industry:Software
(1) In a Tivoli environment, a file that contains the management information and instrumentation for enabling a particular application or business system to be managed by Tivoli management software. This file may be in the form of a Tivoli installation image or an application management package. Types of management modules include base modules, Tivoli Business Systems Manager modules, and Tivoli Plus modules.<br />(2) The BladeCenter component that handles system-management functions. It configures the chassis and switch modules, communicates with the blade servers and all I/O modules, multiplexes the keyboard/video/mouse (KVM), and monitors critical information about the chassis and blade servers.
Industry:Software
(1) In System Manager, a grouping of systems management tasks that support an enterprise's information system environment. Examples of disciplines are change management and problem management.<br />(2) A collection of related activities that are related to a major task in the development process. The disciplines in RUP include: Business Modeling, Requirements, Analysis and Design, Implementation, Test, Deployment, Configuration and Change Management, Project Management, Environment.
Industry:Software
(1) A string, symbol, or function call contained within a REXX expression.<br />(2) The smallest part of an expression that can be assigned a value.
Industry:Software
(1) For fibre-channel connections, a topology that enables the interconnection of a set of nodes.<br />(2) A shared fibre-channel transport, operating at 100 MBps or more, that is structured as a loop and supports up to 126 devices and one fabric attachment. A port must successfully arbitrate before a circuit can be established. See also arbitrate primitive signal, switched fabric, node loop port.
Industry:Software
(1) In RPG, file description and input specifications that describe the records and fields in a file.<br />(2) In IDDU, information that describes the contents and characteristics of a file. A file definition resides in a data dictionary.
Industry:Software