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International Business Machines
Industry: Computer
Number of terms: 98482
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Company Profile:
Sometimes referred to as “Big Blue” IBM is a multinational corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York. It manufactures computer hardware and software and provides information technology and services.
A local area network that connects devices in a ring topology and allows unidirectional data transmission between devices by a token-passing procedure. A device must receive a token before it can transmit data.
Industry:Software
A local bus that provides a high-speed data path between the processor and attached devices. See also Peripheral Component Interconnect-X.
Industry:Software
A local container for local source files that allows offline System i development on Windows platforms.
Industry:Software
A local temporary field that is used in processing a message.
Industry:Software
A location in source code at which IBM has added an exit point; an installation routine can receive control from the operating system at this IBM-defined exit. See also installation-defined exit.
Industry:Software
A location where all quality controlled versions of all software configuration items (CIs) are held in their definitive form, together with any associated CIs such as license and other documentation.
Industry:Software
A lock on an LOB value.
Industry:Software
A log data set that contains only the log records that are required for database recovery.
Industry:Software
A log record used in recovery. The redo part of the record describes a change to be made to a WebSphere MQ object. The undo part describes how to back out the change if the work is not committed.
Industry:Software
A logic operator having the property that if P is a binary digit and Q is a binary digit and either P or Q is 1, but not both, then P exclusive-OR Q is 1.
Industry:Software