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What (who) is ABEND - definition

SOFTWARE CRASH
ABEND; Abnormal termination

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FAMILY NAME
ABEND; Abnormal termination
<jargon> /o'bend/, /*-bend'/ ABnormal END. Abnormal termination (of software); crash; lossage. Derives from an error message on the IBM 360; used jokingly by hackers but seriously mainly by code grinders. Usually capitalised, but may appear as "abend". Hackers will try to persuade you that ABEND is called "abend" because it is what system operators do to the computer late on Friday when they want to call it a day, and hence is from the German "Abend" = "Evening". [Jargon File] (1994-11-08)
ABEND         
FAMILY NAME
ABEND; Abnormal termination
ABnormal END (Reference: Netware)
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1910 FILM
Am Abend ("In the Evening") is an early 20th century German stag film which was made in 1910. Along with the Argentinian film El Satario (c.

Wikipedia

Abnormal end

An 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". Some common ABEND codes are ABEND 0C7 (data exception) and ABEND 0CB (division by zero). Abends can be "soft" (allowing automatic recovery) or "hard" (terminating the activity).

Errors or crashes on the Novell NetWare network operating system are usually called ABENDs. Communities of NetWare administrators sprung up around the Internet, such as abend.org.

The term is jocularly claimed to be derived from the German word "abend" meaning "evening".

Examples of use of ABEND
1. Lisa Abend in Madrid and Asel Llana contributed to this article.
2. They include Deutsch (German), Mittag (midday), Abend (evening), Morgen (morning). When writing a letter, the intimate form for you Du should no longer be capitalised.