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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, the logical unit (LU) half-session defined when the session is started as the half-session able to begin a bracket without requesting permission from the other LU half-session to do so, and the half-session winning permission if both half-sessions attempt to begin a bracket simultaneously. See also bidder.
Industry:Software
In Process Designer, the specification of an action through WebSphere business integration API methods or other Java code. A developer can add or customize default code fragments. Process Designer embeds each code fragment in the code it generates to produce a whole program. See also action, action node.
Industry:Software
In SNA, the maximum number of concurrently active logical unit to logical unit (LU-to-LU) sessions that a particular logical unit (LU) can support.
Industry:Software
In programming graphical user interfaces, an object that controls the size and position of Java components within a container. The Java platform supplies several commonly used layout managers for AWT and Swing containers.
Industry:Software
In SNA, the maximum number of control points that can control a network resource concurrently.
Industry:Software
In programming languages, a keyword used to indicate the data type of an object or function being declared.
Industry:Software
In SNA, the request unit that flows on a session to initiate a conversation.
Industry:Software
In programming languages, a method that has the same name as a class and is used to create and initialize objects of that class.
Industry:Software
In SNA, the value (binary 1) of the end bracket indicator in the request header (RH) of the first request of the last chain of a bracket; the value denotes the end of the bracket. See also conditional end bracket.
Industry:Software
In programming languages, an expression that converts the value of its operand to a specified type.
Industry:Software