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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 collection of GUI components that runs consistently on any operating system that supports the Java virtual machine (JVM). Because they are written entirely in the Java programming language, these components provide functionality above and beyond that provided by native-platform equivalents. See also Abstract Window Toolkit, Standard Widget Toolkit.
Industry:Software
A collection of IMS manager address spaces that provide the infrastructure that is needed for systems management tasks. The CSL address spaces include RM, OM, and SCI. The CSL is built on the Base Primitive Environment (BPE) layer.
Industry:Software
A collection of individual modules that are packaged into a single load module in order to reduce the time that would otherwise be needed to load the individual load modules.
Industry:Software
A collection of information about capacity and system management that is written to a Systems Management Facility (SMF) data set. Each SMF record includes information about the system's configuration, paging activity, and workload.
Industry:Software
A collection of information about people, departments, and locations in an enterprise. Information about people may include telephone numbers, mailing addresses, and the department in which a person works. Department information may include the department name, the manager, and the department name the department reports to. Location information may contain a mailing address. On a System i product, the EAB is the system distribution directory.
Industry:Software
A collection of Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standards that define an architecture at the Internet Protocol (IP) layer to protect IP traffic by using various security services.
Industry:Software
An installation performed by a non-root user.
Industry:Software
An installation performed by the root user.
Industry:Software
An installation that does not send messages to the console but instead stores messages and errors in log files. A silent installation can use response files for data input. See also response file.
Industry:Software
An installation-assigned name for a group of devices having similar hardware characteristics; this name is used when requesting a device. For example, an esoteric unit name of TAPE might represent all tape devices in an installation. See also generic unit name.
Industry:Software