- Industry: Computer
- Number of terms: 98482
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- Company Profile:
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.
(1) One space.<br />(2) Referring to a character set that uses one space in a preset width for each character.
Industry:Software
(1) An entire device or feature attached to a processing unit, including required adapters.<br />(2) A file that is attached to an e-mail message or other electronic document.<br />(3) A port or a pair of ports, optionally including an associated optical bypass, that are managed as a functional unit. A dual attachment includes two ports: port A and port B. A single attachment consists of one port: port S.<br />(4) In WebSphere Commerce, a collection of one or more files that are associated to a catalog or marketing asset. See also attachment asset, attachment target.
Industry:Software
(1) In DFSMShsm, a collection of related data sets and control information that has been pooled to meet a defined backup or recovery strategy.<br />(2) A collection of data objects that form a data type, so that the data can be referred to collectively or individually. Aggregate group is used in conjunction with the storage of direct access storage device (DASD) data, not within an object access method (OAM) environment.
Industry:Software
(1) Online information that accompanies a product and provides immediate information to assist the user in completing tasks. It can include help files, messages, screen text, images, or other reference information.<br />(2) The product interfaces and technical product information that help users complete their tasks. User assistance includes wizards, interface instructions, and contextual assistance topics, as well as information centers and books.
Industry:Software
An interface that bypasses unnecessary communications functions when the information is addressed to an entity within the same system.
Industry:Software
(1) An entity in a configuration that satisfies an end-use function and can be uniquely identified at a given reference point.<br />(2) Any component of an information technology infrastructure that is under the control of configuration management.
Industry:Software
(1) In DFSMShsm, the process of automatically copying data sets from primary storage volumes or migration volumes to backup volumes.<br />(2) In the object access method (OAM), the process of automatically copying a primary copy of an object from a direct access storage device (DASD), optical, or tape volume to a backup volume contained in an object backup-storage group.
Industry:Software
(1) Part of a central processing complex (CPC) that operates as a CPC in its own right, with its own copy of the operating system.<br />(2) A set of hardware resources, formed by partitioning, that can support a single operating system.
Industry:Software
(1) An entity on which an operation is performed.<br />(2) Information entered with a command name that defines the data on which a command processor operates and that controls the running of the command processor.<br />(3) An argument to a command that is generally used as an object supplying information to a utility necessary to complete its processing. Operands generally follow the options in a command line.
Industry:Software
(1) In DFSMSrmm, the date that a data set is written to tape.<br />(2) The date that a data set was read if it was created before DFSMSrmm was in use. The create date is updated each time a data set is replaced and not extended.<br />(3) The date that volumes and other resources are defined to DFSMSrmm or the date specified on the command as the create date.
Industry:Software