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International Business Machines
Industry: Computer
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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 time when all of the recoverable data that a program accesses is consistent. The point of consistency occurs when updates, insertions, and deletions are either committed to a physical database or rolled back. See also roll back.
Industry:Software
A unique address space and execution environment in which instances of classes and subsystems reside and run.
Industry:Software
A record whose length is established as an attribute of the file in which it is stored, and cannot be changed. Every record in such a file has the same length, which is specified by the record length attribute (LRECL) of the file. See also variable-length record, variable-length record.
Industry:Software
A timing device that counts units of time based on the starting point of 00 hours, 00 minutes, and 00 seconds on January 1, 1900. Time-of-day (TOD) information is used to monitor computer operations and events. See also time tolerance.
Industry:Software
A unique character that is substituted during character conversion for any characters in the source program that do not have a match in the target coding representation.
Industry:Software
A recording area in a node error block (NEB) of the node error table.
Industry:Software
A token associated with a transaction.
Industry:Software
A unique deployment of a particular application. Multiple editions of the same application have the same application name, while edition names are unique.
Industry:Software
A recording medium that cannot be added to or removed from a storage device.
Industry:Software
A page description language developed by Adobe Systems, Incorporated, that describes how text and graphics are presented on printers and display devices.
Industry:Software