- 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.
CICS sets a recovery point in the ICF catalog from the keypoint directory element (KPDE) with a time earlier than, and nearest to, the minimum fuzzpoint. This time is stored in the JCT header prefix where it is known as the clean keypoint time.
Industry:Software
CICS statistics automatically gathered by CICS for a dynamically allocated and deallocated resource (for example, an autoinstalled terminal) when the resource is about to be deleted. See also end-of-day statistics, interval statistics, requested reset statistics, requested statistics.
Industry:Software
CICS statistics that the user has asked for by using the appropriate command or transaction, which causes statistics to be written immediately, instead of waiting for the current interval to expire. The request does not reset the statistics. See also interval statistics, requested reset statistics, unsolicited statistics.
Industry:Software
CICS task that services incoming requests that specify a CICS mirror transaction (CSMI, CSM1, CSM2, CSM3, CSM5, CPMI, CVMI, or a user-defined mirror transaction identifier).
Industry:Software
CICS transaction that recreates a request that is function shipped from one system to another, issues the request on the second system, and passes the acquired data back to the first system.
Industry:Software
CICS-supplied values to certain data options on EXEC CICS commands.
Industry:Software
Class that consists of attributes that require similar permission for access. Attributes are assigned to an access class within the schema files. The three user-modifiable access classes are normal, sensitive, and critical.
Industry:Software
Client software that allows users to access Notes databases on a Domino server, send mail, and browse the Web.
Industry:Software
Code generated at the end of a routine, normally causing a return to the caller of the routine.
Industry:Software
Code that describes how an XML document should be rendered (displayed or printed).
Industry:Software