- Branche: 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.
In DFSMShsm, the process that includes automatic volume-space management, automatic secondary-space management, and automatic recall.
Industry:Software
In AFP Utilities, a name that appears in the image area instead of an element mark. See also element mark.
Industry:Software
In COBOL, a source program line represented by an asterisk (*) in the indicator area of the line and any characters from the computer's character set in area A and area B of that line. The comment line serves only for documentation in a program.
Industry:Software
In DFSMShsm, the releasing of unused space, reducing the number of extents, and compressing partitioned data sets (PDSs).
Industry:Software
In AFP Utilities, a part of the printout format definition that defines how each field of a database file record is formatted and printed by the print format utility.
Industry:Software
In COBOL, a statement that causes an arithmetic operation to be run. The arithmetic statements are the ADD, COMPUTE, DIVIDE, MULTIPLY, and SUBTRACT statements.
Industry:Software
In DFSMShsm, the space management technique of deleting data sets, not managed by the storage management subsystem (SMS), that have not been opened for a specified number of days.
Industry:Software
In AFP Utilities, a printout format of a page in the printout format definition (PFD). By using the print format utility, the user can design the page layout by placing and repeating a predefined record layout with constant data.
Industry:Software
In COBOL, a statement that causes files to be processed by performing operations on individual records or on the file as a unit. The input-output statements are ACCEPT, CLOSE, DELETE, DISPLAY, OPEN, READ, REWRITE, SET (with the TO ON or TO OFF phrase), START, and WRITE.
Industry:Software
In DFSMShsm, the space management technique of deleting data sets, not managed by the storage management subsystem (SMS), that have not been referred to for a specified number of days and have a backup version. See also delete-if-backed-up.
Industry:Software