- 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 MVS and MVS/XA facility that tracks I/O interrupts. MIH informs the operator and creates a record whenever an expected interrupt fails to occur before a specified elapsed time is exceeded.
Industry:Software
An MVS facility for protecting access to storage. Access to key-controlled storage is permitted only when the storage key matches the access key associated with the request.
Industry:Software
An MVS interface with which programs can communicate with an external security manager, such as RACF.
Industry:Software
An MVS or VSE option that allows one set of control blocks to be used for the base and the path in a VSAM alternate index.
Industry:Software
An MVS subsystem that receives jobs into the system, converts them to internal format, selects them for execution, processes their output, and purges them from the system. In an installation with more than one processor, each JES2 processor independently controls its job input, scheduling, and output processing. See also Job Entry Subsystem, JES3.
Industry:Software
An MVS subsystem that receives jobs into the system, converts them to internal format, selects them for execution, processes their output, and purges them from the system. In complexes that have several loosely coupled processing units, the JES3 program manages processors so that the global processor exercises centralized control over the local processors and distributes jobs to them using a common job queue. See also Job Entry Subsystem, JES2.
Industry:Software
An MVS-based utility processed against the AFP font library to ensure that the appropriate GRID information is available for processing COM text.
Industry:Software
An NCP threshold of buffer availability, below which the NCP will accept only high-priority path information units (PIUs).
Industry:Software
An object access method (OAM) subsystem providing OAM-DB2 functions that use a different thread to DB2 than the application program thread.
Industry:Software