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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.
(1) A requirement that one managed resource has on another managed resource in order to operate correctly.<br />(2) A link between projects, tasks, deliverables or requirements. Items with these links depend on start and finish dates of at least one other element and therefore cannot be completed without taking the other into consideration.
Industry:Software
(1) A direct connection between the data in one CICSPlex SM view and a view containing related information. For example, from a view that lists multiple CICS resources, there may be a hyperlink to a detailed view for one of the resources. To use a hyperlink, place the cursor in the data portion of a hyperlink field and press Enter.<br />(2) An area on a Web page that, when clicked, connects you to another area on the page or another Web page.
Industry:Software
(1) A reserved word that expresses an action to be taken by an application programming interface (API), a compiler, or an object program.<br />(2) The text string in a business object that specifies an operation to be performed on the attributes in a business object. A business object definition contains a list of supported verbs; the business object itself contains one of the supported verbs.<br />(3) In SNA, the general name for a transaction program's request for communication services.<br />(4) See people assignment criterion.
Industry:Software
(1) A discrete piece of information that describes an event that occurs in a system. For example, a record of an update to a database performed during a unit of work (UOW) is written after the log tail of the active log.<br />(2) An entry in a log view that consists of properties and their values. A log record does not contain instances of other log records but has nested levels of entries or children.
Industry:Software
(1) A resource that can be modified only in accordance with sync point protocols.<br />(2) See protected resource.
Industry:Software
(1) A display device that qualifies as a system console but is not directly attached to a system. See also local console.<br />(2) An Operations Console configuration that allows a personal computer to dial into a local console to gain console access to the system. See also Operations Console.
Industry:Software
(1) A resource that is updated in a synchronized manner during resource recovery processing.<br />(2) A resource that is updated only in accordance with the two-phase commit process.<br />(3) A local or distributed resource for which updates are synchronized and controlled.
Industry:Software
(1) A display station from which an operator can control and observe the system operation.<br />(2) In COBOL, a function name associated with the operator's display station.<br />(3) A user interface for one or more administrative tasks. For example, the IBM Integrated Solutions Console integrates the administrative tasks for multiple products and solutions into a single console.<br />(4) A user interface to a server, such as can be provided by a personal computer.
Industry:Software
(1) A restart of IMS following an IMS or MVS failure. See also normal restart, cold start.<br />(2) The CICS backout facility for an automatic restart following a system failure. It restores the recoverable resources updated by each interrupted transaction to the condition they were in when the transaction started.
Industry:Software
(1) A display station from which an operator can control and observe the system operation.<br />(2) The device that is in control of the i5/OS operating system after the system has been shut down and when the system is in a restricted state. Only one device can be the system console at one time. See also backup console.
Industry:Software