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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.
(1) The division of text into segments, usually words, sentences and paragraphs.<br />(2) The division of text into distinct lexical units. Nondictionary-based processing includes white space and n-gram segmentation, while dictionary-based support includes word, sentence, and paragraph segmentation, and lemmatization.
Industry:Software
(1) The elapsed time from the point when the system was started to the current time.<br />(2) The amount of time that the operating system spends providing services to an application. System time includes time spent by the operating system allocating storage or devices to a program and time spent processing operating system calls that a program makes. See also run time, user time, execution time.
Industry:Software
(1) The entire collection of hardware and software required by CICS.<br />(2) In CICSPlex SM topology, a definition referring to a CICS system that is to be managed by CICSPlex SM.
Industry:Software
(1) The evaluation of the operands in a relational expression, based on the relational operator used.<br />(2) In RPG, tests performed against two statements in a source program to ensure that the statements are valid (for example, a GOTO operation must have an associated TAG operation). This type of checking is done only by the compiler as opposed to single-statement syntax checking that is done by the SEU function.
Industry:Software
(1) The external representation of a decimal value, that shows an optional sign followed by one or more digits, a decimal point, and zero or more digits.<br />(2) The internal storage format that represents a fixed-point value that can be stored either in zoned or packed decimal format.
Industry:Software
(1) The facilities of a logical subsystem with which a host communicates when performing I/O operations to a single addressable unit over an I/O interface. The same logical device may be accessible over more than one I/O interface.<br />(2) A set of input or output operations for a physical or virtual device. For example, the Router logical device has logical device operations for creating a route and removing a route. Logical devices can be an abstraction of a physical device, such as a router, or virtual device, such as a software product.
Industry:Software
(1) The field in a Q.922 frame that is used for frame relay routing. Each DLCI identifies a frame relay virtual circuit.<br />(2) The numeric identifier of a frame-relay subport or PVC segment in a frame-relay network. Each subport in a single frame-relay port has a unique DLCI.
Industry:Software
(1) The file containing data that has been exported.<br />(2) A file created during the development process for inbound operations that contains the configuration settings for inbound processing.
Industry:Software
(1) The first part, or segment, of a program that must remain in main storage when other overlay segments are run.<br />(2) In a hierarchical database, the highest segment in the tree structure. See also dependent segment.
Industry:Software
(1) The flow of current that results when objects having a static charge come into close enough proximity to discharge.<br />(2) An undesirable discharge of static electricity that can damage equipment and degrade electrical circuitry.
Industry:Software