- 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.
Pertaining to an application or component of an application that runs on a server rather than on the client. JSP and servlets are two examples of technologies that enable server-side programming.
Industry:Software
In the Query Patroller environment, a user given access to submit queries. See also profile, query submission preferences.
Industry:Software
In z/OS, a member containing the definitions for one identification label. These definitions include instructions for the overlay name, and the size and origin of paper to be used.
Industry:Software
Pertaining to an application program that is divided into segments, where each segment typically requests an I/O operation with a terminal user, giving up control to other application program segments for the duration of the I/O operation.
Industry:Software
In the restart data set, a summary table that contains an entry for each task for which system log records have been copied to the restart data set. Each entry indicates whether the task is in-flight, active, or completed. Data in this table is available to user-written exit programs.
Industry:Software
In z/OS, a partitioned data set or a series of concatenated partitioned data sets that contain the security definitions for an entire system.
Industry:Software
Pertaining to an attribute, value, or option that is assumed when none is explicitly specified.
Industry:Software
In the Reusable Asset Specification (RAS), a collaboration in which all the components are specified with type models; some of them may come with their own implementations. To use the framework, plug in components that fulfill the specifications.
Industry:Software
In z/OS, an MVS file on the server containing entries for directories that can be exported to Network File System (NFS) clients. It is used by the server to determine which MVS files and prefixes can be mounted by a client, and to write-protect MVS files on the server.
Industry:Software
Pertaining to an entity, such as a programming element or feature, that is supported but no longer recommended and that might become obsolete.
Industry:Software