upload
International Business Machines
Branche: Computer
Number of terms: 98482
Number of blossaries: 0
Company Profile:
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 facility for maintaining the user directory of one or more z/VM systems.
Industry:Software
A facility for restarting execution of a program at some point other than at the beginning, after the program was terminated due to a program or system failure. A restart can begin at a checkpoint or from the beginning of a job step, and uses checkpoint records to reinitialize the system.
Industry:Software
A facility in MVS/ESA that can be used for storage isolation to preserve data integrity within an address space. See also subspace group.
Industry:Software
A facility in MVS/ESA that reduces library I/O activity by keeping selected directory entries in storage, instead of making repetitive searches of DASD.
Industry:Software
A facility of the central processor complex (CPC) that accepts and processes operations management commands.
Industry:Software
A facility of the TSO attachment subcomponent that enables the DB2I user to run SQL statements without embedding them in an application program.
Industry:Software
A facility provided by CICS to track transactions through CICS components and user programs.
Industry:Software
A facility provided separately by C and by Fortran to improve turnaround time on multiprocessor configurations. MTF is provided by C library functions or by Fortran callable services.
Industry:Software
A facility that allows a demountable volume to be moved, and repositioned if necessary, without abnormally terminating the job or repeating the initial program load procedure.
Industry:Software
A facility that allows a user to stop a process and resume it later.
Industry:Software