abend

from Jargon File (4.4.4, 14 Aug 2003)
ABEND
 /a'bend/, /@.bend'/, n.

   [ABnormal END]

   1. Abnormal termination (of software); {crash}; {lossage}. Derives
   from an error message on the IBM 360; used jokingly by hackers but
   seriously mainly by {code grinder}s. Usually capitalized, 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 machine
   late on Friday when they want to call it a day, and hence is from the
   German Abend = `Evening'.

   2. [alt.callahans] Absent By Enforced Net Deprivation -- used in the
   subject lines of postings warning friends of an imminent loss of
   Internet access. (This can be because of computer downtime, loss of
   provider, moving or illness.) Variants of this also appear: ABVND =
   `Absent By Voluntary Net Deprivation' and ABSEND = `Absent By
   Self-Enforced Net Deprivation' have been sighted.
    
from The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
ABEND

   <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)
    
from V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (June 2006)
ABEND
       ABnormal END (Netware)
       
    

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