Family
Enhanced Definition
In mainframe computing, a "family" refers to a group of related hardware, software products, or data entities that share a common lineage, architectural design, or functional purpose, often evolving together to provide a cohesive set of capabilities within the z/OS ecosystem. This term emphasizes the shared characteristics and interdependencies among the grouped components.
Key Characteristics
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- Common Architecture/Design: Members of a family typically adhere to a shared underlying architecture (e.g.,
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- Common Architecture/Design: Members of a family typically adhere to a shared underlying architecture (e.g.,
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