|.TERM|Japanese Industrial Standard
|.ACR|JIS
	|.DEFIN|1|A standard of coding character sets.
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		|.BOOK|OSApplProgGd
		|.TOPIC|
|.TERM|JIS
|.ACR|
	|.DEFIN|1|See \(LI\s12\fH\s12\f(HIJapanese Industry Standard\(LI\s12\fH.
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		|.BOOK|
		|.TOPIC|
|.TERM|job
|.ACR|
	|.DEFIN|1|A unit of work defined by a user to be done by a system. The
term \fBjob\fP sometimes refers to a representation of the job, such as a
set of programs, files, and control statements to the operating system.
		|.XREF|
		|.BOOK|OSUsersGd
		|.TOPIC|
	|.DEFIN|2|One or more related procedures or programs grouped into a
procedure, identified by appropriate job control statements.
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		|.BOOK|
		|.TOPIC|
|.TERM|job control
|.ACR|
	|.DEFIN|1|Facilities for monitoring and accessing background processes.
		|.XREF|
		|.BOOK|OSUsersGd
		|.TOPIC|
|.TERM|job entry program
|.ACR|JEP
	|.DEFIN|1|A program that spools, queues jobs, and manages I/O.
		|.XREF|
		|.BOOK|
		|.TOPIC|
|.TERM|job entry subsystem
|.ACR|JES
	|.DEFIN|1|A system facility for spooling, job queueing, and managing I/O.
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		|.TOPIC|
|.TERM|job ID number
|.ACR|
	|.DEFIN|1|DFS: A number assigned to each operation by the DFS
Backup System when the Backup System is used in interactive mode. It is
distinct from the dump ID number assigned to a dump set.
		|.XREF|dump ID number
		|.BOOK|introDCE
		|.TOPIC|
|.TERM|job number
|.ACR|
	|.DEFIN|1|A number assigned to a job as it enters the system to
distinguish the job from other jobs.
		|.XREF|
		|.BOOK|OSUsersGd
		|.TOPIC|
|.TERM|job queue
|.ACR|
	|.DEFIN|1|A list, on disk, of jobs waiting to be processed by the system.
		|.XREF|
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		|.TOPIC|
|.TERM|joining
|.ACR|
	|.DEFIN|1|For threads, this is the act of having a thread wait for
another thread to terminate.
		|.XREF|thread
		|.XREF|detaching
		|.BOOK|OSApplProgGd
		|.TOPIC|
|.TERM|jump
|.ACR|
	|.DEFIN|1|In the execution of a computer program, a departure from the
implicit or declared order in which instructions are being executed.
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		|.TOPIC|
|.TERM|jumper
|.ACR|
	|.DEFIN|1|A connection on an adapter that changes the operating
characteristics of a device. For example, it could set up the I/O address or
interrupt type of a port.
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		|.TOPIC|
|.TERM|junction
|.ACR|
	|.DEFIN|1|A specialized entry in the DCE namespace containing
binding information to enable communications between different
implementations of the Directory Service.
		|.XREF|
		|.BOOK|introDCE
		|.TOPIC|
|.TERM|justify
|.ACR|
	|.DEFIN|1|To print a document with even right and left margins.
		|.XREF|
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