- 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 repository of cluster, node, and node group information that is created and used by Cluster Systems Management (CSM).
Industry:Software
A repository that allows the DB2 database system to manage dependencies on externally referenced XML artefacts in XML instance documents within a database. Supported XSR objects include XML schemas, document type definitions (DTDs), and other external entities. When registered with the XSR, these objects have a unique identifier and can be used to validate XML instance documents. See also XSR object.
Industry:Software
A repository that stores versions of file elements, directory elements, derived objects, and metadata associated with these objects.
Industry:Software
A representation for a logical unit that is owned by another domain and is referenced by a symbolic name, which can be qualified by a network identifier.
Industry:Software
A representation of a relative track address (track-track-record). The TTR is a 2-byte unsigned number of tracks and a 1-byte block (record number).
Industry:Software
A representation of a standard business process that flows within an organisation or between organizations. BODs are defined by the Open Applications Group using XML.
Industry:Software
A representation of an endpoint transmission group (TG) in a T2.1 network, consisting of two control vectors: the TG Descriptor (X'46') control vector and the TG Characteristics (X'47') control vector.
Industry:Software
A request for correction of a defect in a current release of an IBM-supplied program.
Industry:Software
A request from a terminal or AO (automated operator) to perform a specific IMS service, such as altering system resource status or displaying specific system information.
Industry:Software
A request to deactivate a session between two logical units (LUs).
Industry:Software