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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 database log in which records are overwritten if they are no longer needed by an active database. See also archive log.
Industry:Software
A fourth-generation programming language in which SAP R/3 application software is written.
Industry:Software
A component architecture defined by Sun Microsystems for the development and deployment of object-oriented, distributed, enterprise-level applications (Java EE).
Industry:Software
A control block that is used by subsystem interface routines to route requests (represented by destination codes) to the JES3 routines responsible for servicing the requests.
Industry:Software
A database manager method of reading contiguous data pages from disc into contiguous portions of memory. See also scattered read.
Industry:Software
A frame sent by an adapter indicating a serious ring problem, such as a broken cable. An adapter is beaconing if it is sending such a frame.
Industry:Software
A component consisting of a base card, which connects to the digital trunk adapter in the RS/6000, and a trunk interface card (TIC), which manages the trunk connexion to the switch. The single digital trunk processor contains one VPACK, and the multiple digital trunk processor contains slots for up to five VPACKs. See also XPACK, SPACK.
Industry:Software
A control block that JES3 uses to manage work done under the auxiliary task.
Industry:Software
A database manager parameter that is manipulated by the user to control the type and quantity of information that is returned in performance snapshots.
Industry:Software
A frame-relay node that provides both the frame-relay frame handler function and the local management interface (LMI) function.
Industry:Software