- 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.
Descriptors used by ETO to relate LTERMs to statically defined MSC links. See also ETO descriptor.
Industry:Software
Detailed transaction-level monitoring data, which includes; Task identification information, resource request counts, CPU and dispatch times, and time spent waiting for I/O. Monitoring of performance (that is, the collection of performance class data) is activated by the MNPER system initialization parameter in CICS Transaction Server or by the MONITOR system initialization parameter in CICS/VSE. See also monitoring record.
Industry:Software
Development that is started from scratch, as opposed to evolution of an existing system or reengineering of a legacy piece.
Industry:Software
Devices that have different track capacities or a different number of tracks per cylinder.
Industry:Software
DFSMShsm-owned direct access storage device (DASD) volumes that contain data sets migrated from primary storage volumes. The data can be compressed. See also migrate, storage hierarchy, migration level 2, primary storage.
Industry:Software
DFSMShsm-owned tape or direct access storage device (DASD) volumes that contain data sets migrated from primary storage volumes or from migration-level-1 volumes. The data can be compressed. See also migrate, storage hierarchy, migration level 1, primary storage.
Industry:Software
Diagnostic information displayed in a structured format designed for searching the IBM software support database.
Industry:Software
Directory architecture in a Domino domain in which all servers use a local primary Domino Directory.
Industry:Software
Directory architecture in a Domino domain in which some servers store configuration directories and use primary Domino Directories on remote servers for lookups.
Industry:Software
Distributed processing in which processors, typically a programmable workstation and a host computer, accomplish the work of an application by means of coordinated or synchronized use of processing functions and system resources.
Industry:Software