- 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.
The method by which CICS provides communication between a CICS region and another region in the same processor. Interregion communication is used for multiregion operation (MRO). See also intersystem communication.
Industry:Software
The method for determining which device has access to the transmission medium at any time.
Industry:Software
The method of delivering messages to a message queue in which the job associated with that message queue is interrupted as soon as the message arrives.
Industry:Software
The method of delivering messages to a message queue in which the work station user is notified that a message arrived. The signal is a light or an audible alarm.
Industry:Software
The method of delivering messages to a message queue that holds the messages until the user requests them. The user is not notified when a message arrives.
Industry:Software
The method of delivering messages to a message queue without interrupting the job, and sending the system-assigned reply for any messages requiring a reply. Messages are placed on the message queue only if the message queue is QSYSOPR; otherwise, the messages are discarded by the system. For messages requiring a reply, replies are sent before the messages are discarded.
Industry:Software
The method of operation that uses spell aid and spell check functions to proofread and replace words in a document.
Industry:Software
The method or printer mechanism for distinguishing consecutive copies of a single data set or print file. In the continuous-forms stacker, the method consists of the alternation between one, two, or three vertical bars placed on the left carrier strip between forms. In the burster-trimmer-stacker or for cut-sheet paper, the mechanism consists of offset stacking.
Industry:Software
The method that is selected by the database manager for retrieving data from a specific table. For example, an access path can involve the use of an index, a sequential scan, or a combination of the two.
Industry:Software