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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.
Any set of CICS resources that represent a meaningful entity to an enterprise or a user (such as Payroll).
Industry:Software
In user interface manager, the smallest part of a panel group object that can be displayed separately. A help module can be used for contextual help, extended help, or a hypertext node.
Industry:Software
On operating systems such as AIX or UNIX, the character string indicating that the system can accept a command. The shell prompt is typically the dollar sign ($).
Industry:Software
Rules for using communication lines. Protocols can identify the direction of data flow, where data begins and ends, how much data is being transmitted, and whether data or control information is being sent. The two protocols that JES3 uses to establish a networking environment are binary synchronous communication (BSC) and systems network architecture (SNA).
Industry:Software
In version control software, the forum in which conflicting versions of a contributor are resolved and combined.
Industry:Software
On Windows systems, a supplement to the user ID that identifies the full user account details on the Windows security account manager database where the user is defined.
Industry:Software
In version control software, the forum in which differences between contributors are displayed.
Industry:Software
On z/OS, an object whose definition is stored in the shared repository. The object is available to all queue managers in the queue-sharing group. See also locally defined object.
Industry:Software