abend
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abend (plural abends)
- (computing) The abnormal termination of a program.
- 1974 August 7, Harmon R. Feig, “Files Can Be Found Through Dump, Register Reviews”, in Computerworld, page 12:
- If the programmer can determine the particular file that was being accessed and that caused the Abend, or was in core at the time of the Abend, the solution would be closer at hand.
- (IEEE) Termination of a process prior to completion.
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abnormal end
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abend (third-person singular simple present abends, present participle abending, simple past and past participle abended)
- (computing) To terminate abnormally.
- The nightly invoicing job abended at 3 a.m.
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to terminate abnormally
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- “abend” in "Systems and software engineering—vocabulary", ISO/IEC/IEEE 24765:2010(E), 15 December 2010, →ISBN, DOI 10.1109/IEEESTD.2010.5733835
- Eric S[teven] Raymond, editor (2003 December 29), “ABEND”, in The Jargon File, version 4.4.7.
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abend
- Formerly standard spelling of Abend which was deprecated in the spelling reform (Rechtschreibreform) of 1996 .
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- Formerly standard spelling in constructions such as heute abend (“tonight”), morgen abend (“tomorrow night”) etc.