- 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 group of IBM licensed programs that use the concepts of Systems Network Architecture (SNA), including distribution of function and resource sharing.
Industry:Software
A group of IMSs in a sysplex that share databases, queues, or both, and have identical resource definitions.
Industry:Software
A group of individuals on a project team that ensures that every change request is properly considered and that any work required is authorized and coordinated.
Industry:Software
A group of job-related objects that may be paged in and out of storage in a single operation when a job (process) enters or leaves a long wait.
Industry:Software
A group of logically related data that make up an electronic business document, such as an invoice or a purchase order. A single EDI document.
Industry:Software
A group of logically related data that make up an electronic business document, such as an invoice or a purchase order. A single EDI document. The layout of an EDI transaction is described by an EDI document definition in Data Interchange Services.
Industry:Software
A group of logically related fields set up as a record in a ROD document definition.
Industry:Software
A group of one or more systems or sysplexes, or both, that share the same tape configuration database (TCDB). The individual systems in the TCDBplex share access to one or more tape library data servers and to a common pool of scratch volumes in each tape library. They can also share access to the set of private volumes in each tape library.
Industry:Software
A group of one or more systems that share a common storage management subsystem (SMS) configuration. All systems in an SMSplex share a common set of SMS control data sets: the active control data set (ACDS) and the communications data set (COMMDS).
Industry:Software
A group of operations described by the content of a Web Service Definition Language (WSDL) 1.1 port element. These operations can provide access to resource properties and metadata. (OASIS)
Industry:Software