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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 communication port on a single input/output processor using short-hold mode on a single SDLC line description.
Industry:Software
A contiguous area of storage obtained directly from the operating system. The Language Environment storage management scheme subdivides stack segments into individual dynamic storage areas (DSAs). If the initial stack segment becomes full, a second segment or increment is obtained from the operating system.
Industry:Software
A data structure that represents a hierarchical relationship among transaction programs and other resource managers in a two-phase commit operation. The root node of the tree is the application that starts the transaction, which may not be the initiator of the commit request in a peer-to-peer communication protocol like LU 6.2.
Industry:Software
A form of session-level pacing in which the data transfer rate is controlled using fixed pacing-window sizes, which are initialized at session-activation time. See also adaptive session-level pacing.
Industry:Software
A communication protocol from the Network Layer of the Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) network architecture, such as the Internet Protocol (IP).
Industry:Software
A contiguous area of virtual storage that is dynamically started as load increases and automatically stopped as load eases.
Industry:Software
A data structure that represents entities in nodes, with at most one parent node for each node, and with only one root node.
Industry:Software
A form of storage array in which two or more identical copies of data are maintained on separate media.
Industry:Software
A communication protocol used in the Internet and in any network that follows the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standards for internetwork protocol. TCP provides a reliable host-to-host protocol in packet-switched communication networks and in interconnected systems of such networks. See also Internet Protocol.
Industry:Software
A contiguous portion of the Internet over which a consistent set of Differentiated Services policies are administered. A Differentiated Services domain can represent different trust regions, different network technologies (such as cells or frames), different hosts, or even different routers.
Industry:Software