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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.
In an RSR environment, the physically remote location of the tracking IMS and shadows databases. If a remote takeover occurs, it becomes the active site.
Industry:Software
In COBOL, the permanent file arrangement established at the time that a file is created.
Industry:Software
In EGL, an XML file that contains any number of build parts, which determine how a program is generated and prepared. The file may import other build files. The file name extension is .eglbld.
Industry:Software
In an RSR environment, the process by which tracked log data is used to make all recoverable resources (for example, shadow databases) current with those resources on the active IMS.
Industry:Software
In COBOL, the permanent logical file structure in which a record is identified by a predecessor-successor relationship that is established when the record is placed into the file.
Industry:Software
In EJB programming, a traversal of the relationship between two entity beans in one direction or the other. Each relationship that is coded in the deployment descriptor defines two roles.
Industry:Software
In an RSR environment, the system log data set on the tracking IMS to which the log records received from the active IMS are written.
Industry:Software
In COBOL, the physical representation of the decimal point position in data using either of the decimal point characters (. or ,). The actual decimal point appears in printed reports and requires a position in storage. See also assumed decimal point.
Industry:Software
In EJB programming, an enterprise bean that represents persistent data maintained in a database. Each entity bean carries its own identity. (Sun) See also session bean.
Industry:Software
In an XQuery direct element constructor, white space characters that occur by themselves in the boundaries between tags, enclosed expressions, or both tags and enclosed expressions.
Industry:Software