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International Business Machines
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Company Profile:
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.
(1) A character string that specifies the properties and property values for a query. You can create the query string in an application and pass it to the query.<br />(2) An input parameter that specifies the statistical data to be retrieved.
Industry:Software
(1) A member of a set of similar programs or packages and, in DB2 for z/OS, similar DBRMs or LOBs.<br />(2) A separately licensed program that usually has significant new code or new function.<br />(3) An object that implements a particular revision of an element. The versions of an element are organized into a version tree structure. See also checked-out version.
Industry:Software
(1) A character string whose value is defined by the characters themselves. For example, the numeric constant 7 has the value 7, and the character constant 'CHARACTERS' has the value CHARACTERS.<br />(2) A symbol or a quantity in a source program that is itself data, rather than a reference to data.<br />(3) In programming languages, a unit that directly represents a value. For example, 14 represents the integer 14.
Industry:Software
(1) A memory area that is used by a program to hold information.<br />(2) A system object used to communicate data, such as CL variable values between the programs within a job and between jobs. The system-recognized identifier for the data area is *DTAARA.<br />(3) An area of a predefined length and format on a panel in which data can be entered or displayed. A field can consist of one or more data areas.
Industry:Software
(1) A character such as the dollar sign ($) used to identify monetary values.<br />(2) In COBOL, the character defined by the CURRENCY SIGN clause in the SPECIAL-NAMES paragraph. If no CURRENCY SIGN clause is present in a COBOL source program, the currency symbol is identical to the currency sign.
Industry:Software
(1) A message destination logically associated with a physical terminal or user. An LTERM is represented by a CNT control block. See also remote logical terminal.<br />(2) In SWIFT, the logical entity through which users send and receive SWIFT messages. A logical terminal is identified by its LT name.
Industry:Software
(1) A character that is printed one-half line below the normal printing line. For example, the number 2 in the chemical formula for water, H 2 O, is a subscript. See also superscript.<br />(2) In COBOL, a positive number or variable whose value refers to a particular item in a table.<br />(3) One or more expressions, each enclosed in brackets, that follow an array name. A subscript refers to an element in an array.<br />(4) An integer or variable whose value selects a particular element in a table or array.
Industry:Software
(1) A message flow node that represents a source of messages for a message flow or subflow. See also output node.<br />(2) The point where a service message from a source enters the request flow.
Industry:Software
(1) A character that permits a z/OS console operator or an IMS subsystem user to route DB2 commands to specific DB2 for z/OS subsystems.<br />(2) In MVS, a character that denotes an operator command.
Industry:Software
(1) A message or a displayed symbol that requests information or user action. The user must respond to allow the program to proceed.<br />(2) In WebSphere Voice Response, a program that uses logic to determine dynamically the voice segments to be played as a voice prompt.<br />(3) A component of an action that indicates that user input is required for a field before making a transition to an output screen.
Industry:Software