- 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 method of assigning network routes so that all routes are used equally.
Industry:Software
A general resource profile in a resource group class. A resource group profile provides RACF protection for one or more resources with unlike names. See also resource group class.
Industry:Software
A list of like values; for example, a list of user names. See also mixed list.
Industry:Software
A method of communication between programs in which a program places a message on a message queue and then waits for a reply to its message before resuming its own processing. See also asynchronous messaging.
Industry:Software
A general set of capabilities for assisting users during creation of models. Two general categories of functionality are GUI assists for common operations and validation of user actions against modeling rules in real time with provision of 'lightweight' and user-tunable GUI feedback regarding rules exceptions.
Industry:Software
A list of local or remote locations, network addresses, or pass-through device descriptions used by some types of communications descriptions. The system-recognized identifier for the object type is *CFGL.
Industry:Software
A method of communication between programs in which a program places a message on a message queue, then proceeds with its own processing without waiting for a reply to its message. See also synchronous messaging.
Industry:Software
A general term for a device that changes one type of coded data to another type of coded data for processing.
Industry:Software
A list of messages that helps an administrator to resolve minor issues. See also contact.
Industry:Software
A method of communication supported by the operating system that allows an exchange of data with a remote device, using either a start-stop line or an X.25 line. Asynchronous communication includes the file transfer support and the interactive terminal facility support. See also System i Access asynchronous communications, start-stop.
Industry:Software