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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.
An IMS in a multisystem environment in which all terminals are handled and a small number of time-consuming transactions are routed to a transaction processing system. See also front-end system, transaction processing system.
Industry:Software
An IMS in a multisystem environment that accepts transactions from the front-end system, calls application programs for transaction processing, and routes all replies back to the front-end system for response to the terminal. See also front-end system, pseudo-front-end system.
Industry:Software
An IMS interface that allows installations to monitor and control IMS activities. The interface enables an application program, by using DL/I calls, to issue a subset of IMS operator commands and receive command responses; a user exit routine to monitor activities and take appropriate action; and operator commands, responses, and asynchronous output that is destined for the IMS master terminal to be logged to the secondary master terminal.
Industry:Software
An IMS output message sent by one application program to another application program. See also message switch.
Industry:Software
An IMS process that describes databases, application programs, terminals, and other resources to IMS.
Industry:Software
An IMS queue associated with an MSC logical link to allow routing of asynchronous output messages to the local LTERM in another IMS. See also logical terminal.
Industry:Software
An IMS queue manager incore buffer that is used to keep the working copy of an IMS message segment.
Industry:Software
An IMS recovery element in an external subsystem (for example, DB2). The OASN is equivalent to the unit-of-recovery ID in the CICS recovery token. It is coupled with the IMS ID to become the recovery token for LUWs in external subsystems.
Industry:Software
An IMS subsystem defined so that it can work with an alternate subsystem.
Industry:Software
An IMS system that belongs to a generic resource group.
Industry:Software