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- Abnormal_end abstract "An ABEND (also abnormal end or abend) is an abnormal termination of software, or a program crash.This usage derives from an error message from the IBM OS/360, IBM zOS operating systems. Usually capitalized, but may appear as "abend". It is jocularly claimed to be derived from the German word "Abend" meaning "evening". Folklore stories from IBM also refer to the IBM JCL language being developed during the abortion debate in the United States. In a very early form of being politically correct, IBM revised any JCL language that referred to ABORT to ABEND.Errors or crashes on the Novell NetWare network operating system are usually called ABENDs. Communities of NetWare administrators have sprung up around the Internet, such as abend.org.".
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- Abnormal_end subject Category:Computer_errors.
- Abnormal_end subject Category:Computing_terminology.
- Abnormal_end subject Category:IBM_mainframe_operating_systems.
- Abnormal_end subject Category:Software_anomalies.
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- Abnormal_end comment "An ABEND (also abnormal end or abend) is an abnormal termination of software, or a program crash.This usage derives from an error message from the IBM OS/360, IBM zOS operating systems. Usually capitalized, but may appear as "abend". It is jocularly claimed to be derived from the German word "Abend" meaning "evening". Folklore stories from IBM also refer to the IBM JCL language being developed during the abortion debate in the United States.".
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