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International Business Machines
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 security policy that imposes additional conditions on the operation permitted by the ACL policy to access a protected object. It is the responsibility of the resource manager to enforce the POP conditions. See also protected object, protected object space, multi-factor authentication.
Industry:Software
A queue of data items which can be read and reread, in any sequence. The queue is created by a task, and persists until the same task, or a another task deletes it.
Industry:Software
A terminal where an IMS user can issue transactions, some commands (based upon security authorization), and message switches.
Industry:Software
A type of segment that can be in virtual storage simultaneously. See also exclusive segment.
Industry:Software
A queue of records in the bootstrap data set (BSDS) that is associated with a conditional restart of DB2 for z/OS. Each element in the queue indicates the choices that were made when the record was created and the progress of the restart operation it controls.
Industry:Software
A terminal whose terminal definition is shipped from a terminal owning region (TOR). See also surrogate TCTTE.
Industry:Software
A type of segment that is in the same region but not in the same path. Exclusive segments cannot be in virtual storage simultaneously. See also inclusive segment.
Industry:Software
A queue that belongs to a remote queue manager. Programs can put messages on remote queues, but they cannot get messages from remote queues. See also local queue.
Industry:Software
A test case that is used to run a test script for a specific test configuration.
Industry:Software
A type of service class that ensures bandwidth availability and provides information on queuing delays. Guaranteed service is the most reliable of the service classes. It is commonly used for applications that cannot tolerate network delays or performance variations. For example, applications such as Internet Protocol (IP) telephony and other real-time applications have specific timing needs that require guaranteed service.
Industry:Software