- 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 SNA, a data flow control protocol in which exchanges between two session partners are achieved through the use of brackets, with one partner designated at session activation as the first speaker and the other as the bidder. The bracket protocol involves bracket initiation and termination rules.
Industry:Software
In the GDDM function, one of the colors selected to display graphics primitives; for example, white on a display or black on a printer. See also background color.
Industry:Software
In Performance Tools, the number of frames received by the terminal equipment (TE) that contained sequence numbers indicating that frames were lost.
Industry:Software
In SNA, a data flow control protocol in which the sending logical unit (LU) stops sending normal-flow requests, signals this fact to the receiving LU using the change-direction indicator (in the request header of the last request of the last chain), and prepares to receive requests.
Industry:Software
In the GDDM function, text displayed by an application program using a graphics symbol set.
Industry:Software
In Performance Tools, the process whereby the Licensed Internal Code determines whether a particular user ID is authorized to access a specific object.
Industry:Software
In SNA, a function management header (FMH-5) that causes a remote process or transaction to be attached.
Industry:Software
In the GDDM function, that part of the display or the paper that is used for pictures and graphics text.
Industry:Software
In Performance Tools, the total number of interruptions to jobs (not necessarily assigned to this pool) that were required to transfer data into the pool to permit the machine interface instruction to access the nondatabase data.
Industry:Software
In SNA, a name that uniquely identifies a specific resource, such as a logical unit (LU) or control point (CP), within a specific network. A network-qualified name consists of a network identifier and a resource name, each of which is a symbol string that is 1 to 8 bytes.
Industry:Software