- 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 type of routing protocol in which each router uses the number of hops in a route to find the shortest-path spanning tree and periodically sends its entire routing table to its neighbors. See also link-state routing protocol.
Industry:Software
A queue element that is smaller than the smaller of either the limiting value specified during the customization of MERVA or 32KB.
Industry:Software
A terminal input message directed to another terminal without being processed by a message processing program. See also program-to-program message switch.
Industry:Software
A type of routing protocol in which each router uses the Shortest Path First (SPF) algorithm to calculate shortest (lowest-cost) paths, and broadcasts or multicasts information regarding the cost of reaching each of its neighbors to all nodes in the internetwork. See also Shortest Path First, distance-vector routing protocol.
Industry:Software
A queue manager that hosts the full repository of information about a cluster.
Industry:Software
A terminal or microcomputer at which a user can run applications and that is usually connected to a mainframe or a network.
Industry:Software
A type of search that looks for objects that contain a numeric value or attribute (such as dates, integers, or other numeric data types) within a specified range.
Industry:Software
A queue manager that is a member of a cluster. A queue manager can be a member of more than one cluster.
Industry:Software
A terminal that allows sign-on transactions, either CICS-supplied (CESN) or user-written, to be run.
Industry:Software
A package that cannot be used because one or more user-defined functions or procedures on which the package depends were dropped. See also invalid package.
Industry:Software