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`IBM DICTIONARY
`OF COMPUTING
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`Compiled and edited by
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`binary code
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`bibliography A list of documents referred to within a
`document. For each document, the following is gener(cid:173)
`ally listed:
`the author, the document, notes about the
`document, and sometimes notes about its author.
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`bilateral closed user group with outgoing access In
`data communication, two users in a bilateral closed
`user group who can access users outside the closed
`group, where appropriate.
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`BICARSA Billing, inventory control, accounts receiv(cid:173)
`able, sales analysis.
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`BID (1 ) In SNA, a data flow control command that is
`(2) A
`used to request permission to start a bracket.
`BSC protocol exchange in preparation for the transmit(cid:173)
`ting and also the receiving data. The transmitting
`station transmits an ENQ character, and the receiving
`station acknowledges the receipt of the ENQ character
`by sending an ACKO control character.
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`bid In the contention form of invitation or selection,
`an attempt by the computer or by a station to gain
`control of a line in order to transmit data.
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`bidder Synonym for bidder session.
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`bidder session The half-session defined at session
`activation as having to request and receive permission
`from the other half-session to begin a bracket. Con(cid:173)
`trast with first-speaker session. See contention-loser
`session. Synonymous with bidder.
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`BIDI Bidirectional bus.
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`bidirectional bus (BIDI) A bus on which data can be
`sent in either direction.
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`bidirectional flow Flow in either direction repres(cid:173)
`(A)
`ented on the same flowline in a flowchart. (I)
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`bidirectional language The ability to write and read a
`language in two directions, such as from left to right
`and from right to left.
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`bidirectional port See shared port.
`
`bidirectional printer A printer that can print left to
`right and right to left. Synonymous with reverse
`printer. (T)
`(A)
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`bilevel Having black or white pels. See pel.
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`bilevel image An image in which the pels are either
`black or white. Contrast with gray image.
`
`In the NetView program, a
`bilingual command list
`command list written in a combination of REXX and
`the NetView command list language.
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`bin In AFP support, the standard-size paper source on
`the IBM 3820.
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`binary (1) Pertaining to a selection, choice, or condi(cid:173)
`tion
`that has
`two possible different values or
`states. (I)
`(A)
`(2) Pertaining
`to a fixed
`radix
`numeration system having a radix of 2. (I)
`(A)
`(3) Pertaining to a system of numbers to the base two;
`(4) In the AIX
`the binary digits are 0 and 1. (A)
`object data manager, a terminal descriptor type used to
`define a variable as a bit string that is not null(cid:173)
`terminated. See also terminal descriptor. (5) In SQL,
`a data type indicating that the data is a binary number
`with a precision of 15 (halfword) or 31 (fullword) bits.
`(6) See Chinese binary, column binary, row binary.
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`binary arithmetic operation (1) An arithmetic. oper(cid:173)
`ation in which the operands and the result are repres(cid:173)
`ented
`in
`the
`pure
`binary
`numeration
`system. (I)
`(A)
`(2) Synonym for dyadic operation.
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`binary Boolean operation Deprecated
`dyadic Boolean operation.
`
`term
`
`for
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`binary card A card containing data in column binary
`or row binary form. (A)
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`binary cell (1 ) A storage cell that can hold one
`binary character. (I)
`(A)
`(2) A storage cell of one
`binary digit capacity;
`for example, a single-bit reg(cid:173)
`ister. (A)
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`bidirectional transmission A transilllss1on that may
`in
`either direction along a
`transmission
`occur
`medium. (T)
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`binary character Either of the characters of a binary
`character set;
`for example, T (true) or F (false), Y
`(yes) or N (no). (T)
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`bilateral closed user group (BCUG) (1 ) In data
`communication, two users who have bilaterally agreed
`to communicate with each other, but not with other
`users. See also closed user group. (2) In X.25 com(cid:173)
`munications, an optional facility that allows calls to be
`made only between two designated DTEs. Each user
`can belong to more than one bilateral closed user
`group and to more than one closed user group by
`means of outgoing access.
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`binary character set A character set that consists of
`two characters. (T)
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`binary code (1) A code whose application results in
`a code element set whose elements are formed from a
`binary character set. (T)
`(2) A code that makes use
`of exactly
`two distinct characters, usually 0 and
`1. (A)
`(3) See also gray code.
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