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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 C++ class library that provides the facilities to manipulate complex numbers and perform standard mathematical operations on them.
Industry:Software
A call that conforms to the 1980 X.25 protocol specifications.
Industry:Software
A call that conforms to the 1984 X.25 protocol specifications.
Industry:Software
A call that conforms to the 1988 X.25 protocol specifications.
Industry:Software
A call transfer feature defined by Bellcore GR-2865-CORE specification used on Nortel and Lucent switches.
Industry:Software
A callable interface that can be used by an z/OS application program to issue DL/I calls to an IMS DB system. The application program must use the RRS of z/OS as a sync-point manager.
Industry:Software
A call-level interface that provides a consistent application programming interface (API) for applications that use program-to-program communications. CPI-C uses LU 6.2 architecture to create a set of interprogram services that can establish and end a conversation, send and receive data, exchange control information, and notify a partner program of errors.
Industry:Software
A cartridge loader that includes individual drives that can have their own facility to use an automated tape library.
Industry:Software
A catalog entry that describes a data set that does not use the Virtual Storage Access Method (VSAM). A non-VSAM entry contains the data set's volume serial number (VOLSER) and device type. If the data set resides on a magnetic tape volume, the entry can also identify the data set's file number. When the data set resides on a direct access device, the operating system obtains further information by examining the data set's data set control block (DSCB) in the volume's volume table of contents (VTOC).
Industry:Software
A catalog that contains rules specifying how an XML processor should resolve references to entities. Use of a catalog eliminates the need to change URIs within XML documents as resources are moved during development.
Industry:Software