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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 object-oriented collection of C language data structures and subroutines that supplement the Enhanced X-Windows Toolkit and simplify the creation of interactive client application interfaces.
Industry:Software
An object-oriented high-level language that evolved from the C language. C++ takes advantage of the benefits of object-oriented technology such as code modularity, portability, and reuse.
Industry:Software
An object-oriented methodology that helps users design systems using the object-oriented paradigm.
Industry:Software
An object-oriented programming characteristic that allows a method to perform differently, depending on the class that implements it. Polymorphism allows a subclass to override an inherited method without affecting the parent class's method. Polymorphism also enables a client to access two or more implementations of an object from a single interface.
Industry:Software
An object-oriented programming language for portable interpretive code that supports interaction among remote objects. Java was developed and specified by Sun Microsystems, Incorporated.
Industry:Software
An object-oriented programming technique in which existing classes are used as a basis for creating other classes. Through inheritance, more specific elements incorporate the structure and behavior of more general elements.
Industry:Software
An occurrence external to an operation that could cause an interruption of the operation.
Industry:Software
An offering or solution that is standard and identical to what all other customers may receive. See also glue code.
Industry:Software
An offering that had been published, but which has been removed from the list of available offerings that a customer can include in a service level agreement (SLA).
Industry:Software
An offering that is a work-in-progress and that is not yet ready to be published and made available to customers in a service level agreement (SLA).
Industry:Software