- Industry: Computer
- Number of terms: 98482
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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 specific period of time that is allowed by the Telnet server to verify that a connection is still active.
Industry:Software
A set of access permissions applicable within a specific access group.
Industry:Software
A specific point in a system function or program where control may be passed to one or more specified exit programs. See also exit program.
Industry:Software
A set of actions (high-level language statements, SQL statements, or i5/OS utilities) that are performed automatically when a specified change operation (trigger event) occurs on a specified table or file.
Industry:Software
A specific point within the current thread that is enabled to solicit cancel requests.
Industry:Software
A set of actions that provide push and build operations for System i projects.
Industry:Software
A specific type of object access that can be one of the following types: cursor stability (CS), repeatable read (RR), or write.
Industry:Software
A set of actions within an application that the designer chooses to regard as an entity in its own right. The designer decides how (if at all) an application should be subdivided into application units of work, and whether any application unit of work shall consist of just one or of many CICS logical units of work (LUWs). Typically, but not exclusively, an application unit of work would correspond to a CICS transaction.
Industry:Software
A specific type of task template which contains parameters for customizing a deployment on a client display screen layout. See also task template.
Industry:Software
A set of activities performed on a set of targets on a specified schedule.
Industry:Software