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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.
An access path used by more than one file member to get data common to both members.
Industry:Software
An authority that allows a user to define RACF profiles in a class defined in the class descriptor table. A user can have class authority to one or more classes.
Industry:Software
A value that can be inserted into streams or extracted from streams to affect or query the behavior of the stream.
Industry:Software
An access point for data entry or exit over a logical connection. The relationship between the physical line and the port is analogous to the relationship between the logical connection and the subport.
Industry:Software
An authority that authorizes the possessor to perform database-level tasks, such as connecting to the database or creating packages in the database. See also authority level, authorization.
Industry:Software
A value that can be provided as part of a compile-time or runtime option to specify the meaning of the option.
Industry:Software
An access point that is part of a fibre-channel fabric. An F_port on a fibre-channel fabric connects to a node's node port (N_port). See also fabric loop port, Fx_port.
Industry:Software
An authorization role that indicates the authority to perform narrowly defined administrative tasks.
Industry:Software
A value that changes a default value in the project calendar.
Industry:Software
An account used for tracking computing resource usage by business departments or projects. Examples of charge-back accounts are "Marketing Department" or "Summer catalog project."
Industry:Software