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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 dynamically-linked library (DLL) that implements ODBC function calls and interacts with a data source.
Industry:Software
A European organization founded in 1988 and responsible for the establishment of technical telecommunications standards. It produces European Telecoms Standards (ETS) for its membership, which consists of network operators, PTT manufacturers, users, and research institutes. Some of these functions used to be performed by the Commission of European Post and Telegraph. ETSI is similar in function to the International Telecommunication Union. See also International Telecommunication Union.
Industry:Software
A evaluation technique in which an artifact (model, document, or software) is examined by a person or group other than the originator to identify faults, violations of development standards, and other problems.
Industry:Software
A fabric port that can operate as either a fabric port (F_port) or fabric loop port (FL_port). See also fabric port, fabric loop port.
Industry:Software
A facility available for system-managed, extended-format, Virtual Storage Access Method (VSAM), data sets in which DFSMSdfp determines the type of buffer management technique, along with the number of buffers needed, based on data set and application specifications.
Industry:Software
A facility available under full-function BMS. The terminal operator invokes a transaction that communicates with the terminal in the normal way. This invoked transaction might, in turn, build pages that are (if the SEND PAGE command in the invoked transaction specified RETAIN or RELEASE) chained to the pages built by the original transaction. The operator can then retrieve pages for either transaction, for example, for comparison.
Industry:Software
A facility for adding additional modules to the to the link pack area (LPA) after the LPA has been created. See also link pack area.
Industry:Software
A facility for grouping application-program object files. The archive library file, when created for application-program object files, has a special symbol table for members that are object files.
Industry:Software
A facility for including dynamic information in documents sent to clients, such as current date, the last modification date of a file, and the size or last modification of other files.
Industry:Software