Expert System Environment. Expert system shell for z/VM and z/OS, announced by IBM in 1985. Less powerful than KnowledgeTool, but more suitable for use by non-professional programmers. ESCE, ESDE and ESCE/PC were associated products, the latter allowing completed ESE applications to run on a PC. The z/OS and z/VM components were withdrawn February 1996, with the PC component withdrawn in a sweep of non-Y2K-tested software in March 1998.
A multi-faceted program which refers to children who are officially staffed into Speech, Language, ESE Resource classrooms, Creative Academics (gifted), Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Pre-K classroom, and/or Varying Exceptionalities classes.
Error status element. As used with the CICS sample node error program, an ESE records the occurence of a particular type of error associated with the terminal.