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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.
A low-level pattern specific to a programming language. An idiom describes how to implement particular aspects of components or the relationships between them using the features of the given language. Idioms are also called an implementation pattern. Idioms span design and implementation.
Industry:Software
A name of up to eight characters by which a system dump will be known. A system dump code can be defined by CICS or by the user and identifies a set of system actions held in the form of an entry in the system dump table. See also dump code.
Industry:Software
A heap that is controlled by the HEAP run-time option and designated by a heap_id of 0.
Industry:Software
A name of up to four characters by which a transaction dump will be known. When a transaction abend causes CICS to create a transaction dump, the associated transaction abend code is used as the transaction dump code. See also dump code, transaction abend code.
Industry:Software
A heap that was defined after the initial heap was provided by Language Environment. Named heaps have identifiers associated with them.
Industry:Software
A machine object classification. Any of the machine objects shipped with the system or any of the operating system objects created by the system. See also program object.
Industry:Software
A name or keyword used in declarations to indicate storage class, fundamental data type and other properties of the object or function being declared.
Industry:Software
A heterogeneous computing environment that often includes both centralized hosts and distributed workstations connected in a network. Gateways within the extended enterprise provide connections to local area networks (LANs). These LANs can serve any computing system architecture. See also Distributed FileManager.
Industry:Software
A machine that connects two or more electronic mail systems (often, mail systems on different networks) and transfers messages between them.
Industry:Software