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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 repetition of the workload evaluation process that occurs if there is a change in any of the elements used to match a connexion to a workload definition. Such elements include a connexion attribute, workload definition, or workload authority information for a given unit of work (UOW). See also workload evaluation.
Industry:Software
A replacement for HTTP 1.0, HTTP-NG maintains HTTP 1.0's simplicity while adding important features such as security and authentication.
Industry:Software
A replication configuration between logical tables in which updates to any table are replicated to the other tables and convergence is maintained. Peer-to-peer replication can involve two or more servers. See also multi-tier replication, update-anywhere replication.
Industry:Software
A replication solution that uses WebSphere MQ message queues for high-volume, low-latency replication. See also high availability disaster recovery, Q Capture program, SQL replication.
Industry:Software
A reply from a printer to a host indicating that an exception has occurred.
Industry:Software
A report available in the IBM Tivoli licence Management (ITLM) Program. The report measures daily programme use for most IBM programmes eligible for sub-capacity terms.
Industry:Software
A report that a user provides their own SQL statements to query the data centre model database.
Industry:Software
A report that contains summary data about the resources used to print a document. The AFPSTATS report is used to indicate in which libraries PSF found a resource, diagnose some resource selection problems, obtain statistical data about how a print file is printed, and diagnose some print file printing performance problems.
Industry:Software
In APPC, a conversation between two programmes in which the sending programme must construct generalised data stream (GDS) records for the receiving program. See also mapped conversation.
Industry:Software
In COBOL, the state of a programme when it is first called in a run unit.
Industry:Software