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`conversational monitor system (CMS)
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`[149]
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`coordinate
`
`system (CMS) A virtual
`conversational monitor
`machine operating system that provides general inter-
`active time sharing, problem solving, and program
`development capabilities,
`and operates only under
`control of the VM/370 VM control program.
`
`conversational processing In IMSNS, an optional
`facility that allows a user’s application program to
`accumulate
`information acquired through multiple
`interchanges with a terminal, even though the program
`terminates between interchanges.
`
`logical unit, is converted into the predefined converted
`command format. See also unformatted.
`
`converted journal entry In the AS/400 system and
`System/38, the version of a journal entry that can be
`displayed, printed, or written to a database output file.
`
`impulses from
`converter A device that can convert
`one form to another, such as analog to digital, parallel
`to serial, one code to another, or one protocol
`to
`another. See code converter, data converter.
`
`conversational remote job entry (CRJE) Facility for
`entering job control
`language
`statements
`from a
`remote terminal, and causing scheduling and execution
`of jobs described in the statements. The terminal user
`is prompted for missing operands or corrections.
`
`converter cache In the AIX operating system, a high-
`speed buffer storage that contains frequently accessed
`information associated with a client application. The
`primary purpose of a converter cache is
`to reduce
`access time to key information.
`
`conversation group ID An identifier of a particular
`session between two specific LUs or CPs. Specified
`in a conversation allocation command,
`the conversa-
`tion group ID allows the requested conversation to be
`allocated to the identified session. This then permits a
`pair of transaction programs (one in each LU) to seri-
`ally share use of the designated session with a group
`of related pairs of transaction programs that use the
`same conversation group ID.
`
`conversation-level security See session-level security.
`See also end—user verification.
`
`conversion (1) In programming languages, the trans-
`formation between values that represent the same data
`item but belong to different data types.
`Information
`may be lost due to conversion since accuracy of data
`representation varies among different data types. (I)
`(2) The process of changing from one method of data
`processing to another or from one data processing
`system.to another.
`(3) The process of changing from
`one form of representation to another;
`for example, to
`change from decimal representation to binary represen-
`tation.
`
`Conversion Reformat Utility A System/38 licensed
`program that allows a user to run System/3—style sort
`programs on System/38.
`
`convert (1) To change the representation of data from
`one form to another, without changing the information
`they convey;
`for example,
`radix conversion, code
`conversion, analog to digital conversion, media con-
`version.
`(T)
`(2) See also copy, duplicate.
`
`form of a
`converted command An intermediate
`character-coded command produced by the VTAM
`programs through use of an unformatted system ser-
`vices definition table.
`The format of a converted
`command is fixed;
`the unformatted system services
`definition table must be constructed in such a manner
`that
`the character-coded command, as entered by a
`
`convertible drive In MSS, a drive that can be desig-
`nated to be either a staging drive or a nonstaging
`drive.
`
`convex programming In operations research, a par-
`ticular case of nonlinear programming in which the
`function to be maximized or minimized and the con-
`straints are appropriately convex or concave functions
`of the controllable variables.
`(I)
`(A)
`See dynamic
`programming,
`integer programming,
`linear program-
`ming, mathematical programming, nonlinear program-
`ming, quadratic programming.
`
`conveying roller Synonym for moistening pressure
`roller.
`
`a
`a duplicator,
`conveyor delivery mechanism In
`delivery system in which the paper is transported into
`the delivery tray by means of
`an endless belt
`system.
`(T)
`
`(CDU) A unit providing
`coolant distribution unit
`liquid cooling to the processor unit. A coolant distrib-
`ution unit has pumps, a heat exchanger, and its own
`logic control and power supply.
`
`cooperative application In SAA usage, a type of dis-
`tributed application, in which the user interface portion
`of the application runs on a programmable workstation
`while some or all of the remaining code runs on one
`or more linked systems.
`
`the coordi-
`cooperative processing In SAA usage,
`nated use of a programmable workstation with one or
`more linked systems to accomplish a single goal.
`
`coordinate Any of a set of numbers used to specify
`the location of a point on a line, on a surface, or in
`space.
`See absolute coordinate, device coordinate,
`incremental coordinate, normalized device coordinates,
`relative coordinate, user coordinate, world coordinate.
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`store protection
`
`Sm;-age structure language Synonym for data storage
`.‘ description language.
`(T)
`
`in order to create an operational environment for a
`store controller.
`
`,
`'
`
`storage tab setting In word processing, the feature of
`a machine that enables tabulator settings to be entered
`on the recording medium or into storage so that these
`settings can be used in subsequent operations.
`(T)
`
`storage tube (1) A type of cathode ray tube (CRT)
`that
`retains
`a
`display
`image without
`requiring
`refresh.
`(I)
`(A)
`(2) Contrast with
`electrostatic
`storage.
`
`storage unit subassembly In ImagePlus, that part of
`the OSAR Library that contains the drives and storage
`cells for the data cartridges.
`
`storage usage map An overlay linkage editor printout
`that shows the names and storage locations of routines
`that make up the load member.
`
`store (1) To place data into a storage device.
`(2) To retain data in a storage device.
`(I)
`(3) Deprecated term for storage.
`
`(I) (A)
`(A)
`
`store and forward Pertaining to the operation of a
`data network in which packets, messages, or frames
`are temporarily stored before they are retransmitted
`toward the destination. (T)
`
`store and forward mode (1) A manner of operating
`a data network in which packets or messages are
`stored
`before
`transmission
`to
`the
`ultimate
`destination.
`(T)
`(2) See also message switching.
`
`a
`in
`unit
`controller (1) A programmable
`store
`network used to collect data, direct
`inquiries, and
`Control communication within a system.
`(2) In PSS,
`the primary link between the host processor and the
`terminals attached to it. Synonymous with subsystem
`Controller. See Figure 143.
`
`IBM §
`3274Controller
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`Figure 143. Store Controller
`
`tables,
`S_t0re controller data IBM—provided modules,
`llsts, and control blocks that are used by the program-
`mable store system host support at the host processor
`
`store controller definition record (SCDR) (1) In
`PSS, a control record residing in the subsystem library
`that specifies part of the configuration and options for
`an individual subsystem controller.
`(2) Synonymous
`with subsystem controller definition record.
`
`store controller disk An integral part of a program-
`mable store system controller that is used for auxiliary
`storage of store controller data, user files, and applica-
`tion programs.
`
`disk
`auxiliary
`storage (1) The
`controller
`store
`storage and active monolithic storage in an IBM 3651
`or 7480 Store Controller or the control segment of an
`IBM 3684 Point of Sale — Control Unit.
`(2) In SPPS
`II,
`the portion of store controller working storage
`available to the user for executing application pro—
`grams.
`
`store controller storage save The automatic writing
`of the critical areas of store controller storage onto the
`integrated disk when power is turned off or when a
`power failure is detected.
`
`stored format instruction In word processing, a pre-
`recorded instruction that determines
`the layout of
`textual or other information.
`(T)
`
`stored paragraph Synonym for boilerplate.
`
`stored program computer A computer controlled by
`internally stored instructions that can synthesize and
`store instructions and that can subsequently execute
`these instructions.
`(I)
`(A)
`
`stored record (1) A physical record that represents
`an entry.
`Synonymous with internal
`record. (T)
`(2) In systems with VSAM, a data record together
`with its control
`information, as stored in auxiliary
`storage.
`
`store function The action of storing a document or
`object at a workstation using the Object Distribution
`Manager,
`the front—end application, and the Object
`Access Method.
`
`store indicator Synonym for memory indicator. (A)
`
`store loop A cable over which data are transmitted
`between the store controller and the terminals of the
`programmable store system.
`
`store loop driver A hardware component used to
`connect a store controller to the store loop.
`
`store protection A storage protection feature that
`determines
`right of
`access
`to main
`storage by

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