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International Business Machines
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 real-time analysis, a group of one or more analysis definitions, status definitions, or both.
Industry:Software
In System i Access, the set of files, created by the System i Access administrator, that define a set of common characteristics for a set of System i Access users. Model configurations can be used as a base for defining user configurations.
Industry:Software
In OSI, a component, such as the OSI Communications Subsystem network layer, that provides network services for an open system.
Industry:Software
In real-time analysis, a specification that establishes system availability monitoring or MAS resource monitoring within a group of CICS systems.
Industry:Software
In System i Access, the set of files, created by the System i Access administrator, that define the user's System i Access configuration and the functions used. The files include the configuration file and the command file.
Industry:Software
In OSI, a confirmed data transfer service provided by the session layer to transfer a limited amount of data outside of an activity. Capability data can be used by two peers to exchange information about their capability to start an activity.
Industry:Software
In real-time analysis, a specification that identifies the CMAS that are to be responsible for analysis point monitoring.
Industry:Software
In System i Access, the system, path, or library, and the name of the server network driver, network printer, or data queue that the user is accessing. For example, the network path used to access a printer through the network driver is: //system/library/printer.
Industry:Software
In OSI, a confirmed service provided by the session layer that enables peer application entities to synchronize the exchange of data. For example, an application entity can send data followed by a major synchronize request; its peer sends back a major synchronize response, which indicates that it has received all of the data that was sent up to the major synchronize request. The major synchronization function also marks a recovery point in the data stream. See also minor synchronize.
Industry:Software
In relation to group buffer pools, the DB2 member that is responsible for the following activities: coordinating rebuild, checkpoint, and damage assessment processing; and monitoring the group buffer pool threshold and notifying castout owners when the threshold has been reached
Industry:Software