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In the OSI Communications Subsystem licensed program, the node from which one views the rest of the OSI network--the node for which resources are defined. See also remote node.
Industry:Software
In XRF, the name by which the active-alternate pair of CICS systems is known to the end user. In VTAM terms, this is the USERVAR. The generic name is also used in intersystem communication. See also specific applid.
Industry:Software
Pertaining to a transaction that ensures that data is persistent, both before and after the transaction, regardless of success or failure.
Industry:Software
In the OSI Communications Subsystem licensed program, the set of states that an association can be in after an association environment is established. The state of an association determines what actions the application entity can take for that association.
Industry:Software
In XRF, the name used by the active CICS system when it opens the VTAM ACB. See also generic applid.
Industry:Software
Pertaining to a transmission medium that consists of two insulated conductors twisted together to reduce interference. For example, twisted-pair wiring can be used as an alternative to twinaxial cable.
Industry:Software
In the OSI Communications Subsystem licensed program, the subset of the programming interface that can be used by customer programs that use simplified data communications.
Industry:Software
In XRF, the restart of a failed active CICS system, instead of a takeover by the alternate CICS system.
Industry:Software
Pertaining to a type, or characteristic, of a procedure or user-defined function that is defined to run in the database manager process. When this type of object is run (using the not fenced clause), the database manager is not protected from changes made by this object. See also fenced.
Industry:Software
In the OSI reference model, a layer that uses the services of the next lower layer.(I)
Industry:Software