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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 modelling and code-generation tool with which you create and edit collaboration templates to define their business processes and configurable properties.
Industry:Software
A modem feature that allows a nonswitched line to be used alternatively as a switched line or allows a switched line to be used as a nonswitched line depending on the characteristics of the modem.
Industry:Software
A module object (*MODULE) that results from compiling a CL source programme using the Integrated Language Environment (ILE) CL compiler.
Industry:Software
A module that conforms to the Service Component Architecture (SCA) with well-defined interfaces. The module makes its function available to requesters by exporting its interface through an export. The module acts as a requester to a service provider by importing the provider's requirements through an import. It is possible to specify an export from another module as a target in an import. The modules are then packaged in a standard WebSphere Enterprise Archive (EAR) file. An EAR file contains all the files required to deploy the application.
Industry:Software
A monitored directory where Java EE artefacts or module files can be created or dropped. As artefacts are introduced or modified in the free-form project, the artefacts are placed in the appropriate Java EE project structures that are dynamically generated in the workspace. The rapid deployment tools generates deployment artefacts required to construct a Java EE-compliant application and deploy that application to a target server. See also monitored directory.
Industry:Software
A Motorola-enhanced mobile radio network technology that integrates two-way radio, telephone, text messaging, and data transmission into a single network.
Industry:Software
A multi-cluster control data set (CDS) defined without key ranges for which DFSMShsm dynamically calculates the key boundaries.
Industry:Software
A multifunction utility named IDCAMS that is used to manage catalogs, devices, and both VSAM and non-VSAM data sets.
Industry:Software
A multiple-leaving telecommunications access method (MTAM), control character that controls the flow of individual function streams.
Industry:Software
A multiple-processor complex that consists of two or more processors at the same physical location, which share the same spool and checkpoint data sets.
Industry:Software