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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.
An architecture that defines the content of IBM's digital font resources by means of a set of parameter definitions.
Industry:Software
An architecture that guarantees information integrity for a document being interchanged in an office system network. DCA provides the rule for specifying form and meaning of a document. It defines revisable form text (changeable) and final form text (unchangeable).
Industry:Software
An architecture that is an interpretation of what that architecture should look like and is independent of the overall technology to be implemented. It is intended to be an abstraction of it.
Industry:Software
An architecture that provides a collection of constructs used to interchange and present presentation text data, such as printing text data on a page, page segment, or overlay.
Industry:Software
An architecture that provides a collection of graphics values and control structures used to interchange and present graphics data.
Industry:Software
An area containing folders and icons that can be selected to create state table actions.
Industry:Software
An area of temporary storage on a local resource manager that contains a copy of objects stored on a remote resource manager.
Industry:Software
An area that is acquired dynamically by the file control program when accessing a VSAM data set.
Industry:Software
An ASCII full-screen workstation manufactured by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC).
Industry:Software
An association between an application process and a local or remote application server or database server. See also connection, session.
Industry:Software