- Industry: Computer
- Number of terms: 98482
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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.
(1) A method of starting CICS where all local resources are refreshed, but information relating to remote systems and resource managers is preserved.<br />(2) The process of starting a system or program using an initial program load procedure.<br />(3) A process in which the system is initialized. All jobs that were active or in the job queue at the time of the cold start are removed from the system. See also warm start.<br />(4) A process by which DB2 restarts without processing any log records. See also warm start.<br />(5) The starting of IMS when it is initialized for the first time or when some error condition prevents a warm or emergency restart. See also emergency restart, normal restart.
Industry:Software
(1) A CICS facility that provides support for inbound and outbound terminal requests from another CICS system connected by an advanced program-to-program communications (APPC) link.<br />(2) An intercommunication facility that allows terminals or logical units connected to one CICS region to initiate and to communicate with transactions in another CICS region within the same processor system or in another CICS system connected by an APPC link.
Industry:Software
(1) A method of sending and receiving data in which records are defined as a stream of data without boundaries.<br />(2) In MFS, the input mode in which fields are defined as a stream of data without record boundaries. See also input mode, record mode.
Industry:Software
(1) A CICS facility that provides inbound and outbound support for communication from other computer systems. See also interregion communication.<br />(2) An extension of IMS Multiple Systems Coupling that permits the connection of IMS to another IMS subsystem, to CICS/MVS, or to a user-written subsystem, provided both subsystems use ISC.
Industry:Software
(1) A method of operation in which the actions that are available to a user are determined by the state or setting of the system, program, or device.<br />(2) In data communications, the set of rules and protocols to be used for a session.<br />(3) The processing state of an activity. An activity can be in an initial, active, dormant (that is, waiting for an event), cancelling, or complete mode.<br />(4) A collection of attributes that specifies a file's type and its access permissions.
Industry:Software
(1) A CICS facility that handles the flow of control among application programs.<br />(2) An RACF function with which an installation can control who runs RACF-controlled programs.
Industry:Software