- 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.
An agent that represents work requests that originate in allied address spaces. See also system agent.
Industry:Software
An element used by CICS file control to link related requests together as a file thread; to record the existence of READ SET storage to be released at syncpoint and the existence of any other outstanding work that must be completed at syncpoint; to register a task as a user of a file to prevent the file being closed while still in use.
Industry:Software
A virtual circuit that has a logical channel permanently assigned to it at each data terminal equipment (DTE). A call establishment protocol is not required. The permanent virtual circuit establishes the identity of the called party within the network services contract.
Industry:Software
An aggregated installable unit that is intended to be deployed on a single hosting environment. See also smallest installable unit.
Industry:Software
An elliptical view that enables users to see a large number of resources at once.
Industry:Software
A virtual collection of physical elements such as computer systems and logical elements such as software instances that can provide services to a client as a single unit. See also cluster domain node.
Industry:Software
An agile software development method that relies on a strict plan and focuses on short release cycles, very frequent user participation, refactoring, pair programming, collective code ownership and testing throughout the entire development process, from start to finish. See also iterative development.
Industry:Software
An e-mail configuration option for storage servers that are connected to a host-system network that does not have a domain name system (DNS) server.
Industry:Software
An IBM Director managed object that represents a single physical chassis or server that has been discovered through the use of the Service Location Protocol (SLP).
Industry:Software
An IBM Director managed object that represents an expansion enclosure of Peripheral Component Interconnect-X (PCI-X) slots, for example, an RXE-100 Remote Expansion Enclosure. The enclosure consists of one or two expansion kits.
Industry:Software