- Industry: 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.
A dump that is issued during the execution of a program, usually under the control of that program.
Industry:Software
A dump that is issued when a z/OS or a DB2 functional recovery routine detects an error.
Industry:Software
A dynamic feature of a model element, such as an operation or method.
Industry:Software
A dynamic queue that is deleted when it is closed only if deletion is explicitly requested. Permanent dynamic queues are recovered if the queue manager fails, so they can contain persistent messages. See also temporary dynamic queue.
Industry:Software
A dynamic queue that is deleted when it is closed. Temporary dynamic queues are not recovered if the queue manager fails, so they can contain nonpersistent messages only. See also permanent dynamic queue.
Industry:Software
A dynamic service programme (DSP) that reads batches of jobs from the spool data set and constructs a separate job control table (JCT) entry for each job.
Industry:Software
A dynamic storage area managed by CICS under the temporary storage facility. Data in main storage is not kept from one CICS run to the next. See also auxiliary storage - TS queue.
Industry:Software
A dynamic support programme (DSP) that chooses jobs and supplies them to the MVS initiators.
Industry:Software
A dynamic support programme (DSP) that copies jobs to tape, or restores jobs to the system.
Industry:Software
A dynamic support programme (DSP) that performs post-execution removal of a job from the system, writes System Management Facility (SMF) records, and frees spool space used by the job.
Industry:Software