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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.
Text that appears on the display in the opposite color (for example, black on green instead of green on black).
Industry:Software
Text that has been formatted and that contains text-control information to direct the presentation of the text.
Industry:Software
Text that is formatted to be in the bottom margin of printed pages in a document. See also header.
Industry:Software
Text that remains constant on every document created with a particular form, as opposed to fields in which the user types or in which Notes calculates information.
Industry:Software
That part of a security facility that verifies that a user is authorized to (a) sign on to a local or remote system (b) run a transaction and (c) to access the resources and use the commands that a transaction invokes. See also bind-time security.
Industry:Software
That part of the RPG program cycle in which calculation and output operations are performed for each record read. See also total time.
Industry:Software
That portion of a network physically connected to the host without intermediate gateways.
Industry:Software
That set of telephony functions that includes call establishment, call transfer, and call disconnection (the program control of a telephone call).
Industry:Software
AXM
The "authorized cross-memory" server environment. A series of modules providing run-time services for CICS-related cross-memory servers which run in MVS authorized state (unlike CICS itself, which runs unauthorized once initialization has completed) such as the temporary storage data sharing server.
Industry:Software
The "traditional", hierarchical CICS dynamic routing system, in which a single terminal-owning region (the routing region) routes transactions between several application-owning regions (the target regions). The dynamic routing model is implemented by the dynamic routing program.
Industry:Software