• In computing, Advanced Program to Program Communication or APPC is a protocol which computer programs can use to communicate over a network. APPC is at...
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  • "Hello, World!" program is usually a simple computer program that emits (or displays) to the screen (often the console) a message similar to "Hello, World...
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  • party products to be based upon the then advanced networking technology from IBM, known as IBM Advanced Program-to-Program Communication, which allowed...
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  • included in the MQ family are IBM MQ, IBM MQ Advanced, IBM MQ Appliance, IBM MQ for z/OS, and IBM MQ on IBM Cloud. IBM MQ also has containerised deployment options...
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  • APPC may refer to: IBM Advanced Program-to-Program Communication Linux App Containers Annenberg Public Policy Center Association des Psychothérapeutes...
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    The IBM Advanced/36 was an IBM midrange computer based on adapted IBM AS/400 computer hardware and System/36 IBM programmable software. It was marketed...
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  • Capability" (OTC) phase by IBM Federal Systems was the first stage of development for the 473 program. Each "Computer Communication Console" by TRW Space Technology...
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  • Computerworld. Retrieved June 30, 2020. IBM Corporation (8 August 2001). "5735-RC2 IBM Advanced Communication Function for VTAM (ACF/VTAM) V1 R1 for OS/VS"...
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  • programming language initially developed by IBM. It is designed for scientific, engineering, business and system programming. It has been in continuous use by academic...
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  • multiprocessors. The (IBM) SPMD is the most common style of parallel programming and can be considered a subcategory of MIMD in that it refers to MIMD execution...
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  • Specification: CPI-C. IBM Advanced Program-to-Program Communication Systems application architecture: common programming interface C reference. IBM. 1988. Michael...
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    The IBM System/370 (S/370) is a range of IBM mainframe computers announced as the successors to the System/360 family on June 30, 1970. The series mostly...
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    The IBM 700/7000 series is a series of large-scale (mainframe) computer systems that were made by IBM through the 1950s and early 1960s. The series includes...
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    In 1960, he began work for IBM where he developed this notation with Adin Falkoff and published it in his book A Programming Language in 1962. The preface...
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  • IBM Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking (APPN) is an extension to the Systems Network Architecture (SNA) "that allows large and small computers to communicate...
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  • implementations) PL/I (originally for IBM mainframes) Plus Pony Python (to intermediate VM bytecode) RPG (Report Program Generator) Red Rust Scala (into JVM...
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    Keypunch (redirect from IBM 029)
    for early ones. The more "advanced" reed relays used at first proved to be less reliable than expected, causing IBM to revert to the older-style wire-contact...
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  • Rexx (redirect from IBM REXX)
    Rexx (restructured extended executor) is a high-level programming language developed at IBM by Mike Cowlishaw. Both proprietary and open source Rexx interpreters...
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  • Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller (APIC) is a family of programmable interrupt controllers. As its name suggests, the APIC is more advanced than...
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  • products: IBM 3767 communication terminal (printer) IBM 3770 data communication system They were supported by IBM 3704/3705 communication controllers...
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    The IBM 1130 Computing System, introduced in 1965, was IBM's least expensive computer at that time. A binary 16-bit machine, it was marketed to price-sensitive...
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    The IBM 3270 is a family of block oriented display and printer computer terminals introduced by IBM in 1971 and normally used to communicate with IBM mainframes...
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    IBM 7340: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 hypertape (7074 only) IBM 7400: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Printer IBM 7500: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Card Reader IBM 7501: IBM 7070/IBM 7074...
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    The IBM System/360 (S/360) is a family of mainframe computer systems announced by IBM on April 7, 1964, and delivered between 1965 and 1978. System/360...
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    The IBM 1401 is a variable-wordlength decimal computer that was announced by IBM on October 5, 1959. The first member of the highly successful IBM 1400...
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    software project to automate the flow of data between software systems. IBM Cognos Business Intelligence, is an example for front-end programs in business...
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    Blue Gene was an IBM project aimed at designing supercomputers that can reach operating speeds in the petaFLOPS (PFLOPS) range, with relatively low power...
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    IBM planned for each model to be programmed using PL/1. A committee was formed that included COBOL, Fortran and ALGOL programmers. The purpose was to...
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    The IBM 1620 was a model of scientific minicomputer produced by IBM. It was announced on October 21, 1959, and was then marketed as an inexpensive scientific...
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    documentation, but some sources expand the term as Advanced Technology, including at least one internal IBM document. IBM's 1984 introduction of the AT was seen as...
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