- 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 computer facility used to transfer data among processing units, storage, or peripheral devices.
Industry:Software
A coupling facility cache structure that is used by a data sharing group to cache data and to ensure that the data is consistent for all members. See also cache structure.
Industry:Software
A dedicated service tools (DST) capability used by a service representative or an experienced system user that provides access to all DST functions except changing DST passwords.
Industry:Software
A function of the overflow sequential access method (OSAM) that supports variable-length spanned records.
Industry:Software
A computer language preprocessor statement that directs the processor to retrieve a specific file that contains instructions and data the program may need.
Industry:Software
A coupling facility data structure that is composed of a series of lock entries to support shared and exclusive locking for logical resources.
Industry:Software
A dedicated service tools (DST) capability used by a service representative or an experienced system user that provides access to all DST functions.
Industry:Software
A function of the Point-of-Sale Utility licensed program that allows the System i system to appear to the host command processor (HCP) in a point-of-sale system as if the System i system were the System/370 host system.
Industry:Software
A computer network in which computers have dissimilar architecture, but nevertheless are able to communicate.
Industry:Software
A coupling facility list structure that a DB2 for z/OS data sharing group uses for inter-DB2 communication.
Industry:Software