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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 means by which core groups can communicate with other cells.
Industry:Software
A named set of variables used to define a specific level of service available to telephone subscribers, such as maximum number of messages per mailbox and maximum number of members per mailbox distribution list.
Industry:Software
A hyphen that is not removed when the program adjusts lines. See also syllable hyphen.
Industry:Software
A means of dividing table data across multiple database partitions based on the hash values in one or more distribution key columns of the table and based on the use of a distribution map of the database partitions.
Industry:Software
A named structure that contains simple elements within the message. Complex elements can contain other complex elements, and can also contain groups. The content of a complex element is defined by a complex type.
Industry:Software
A hyphen used to divide a word at the end of a line; it may be removed when a program adjusts lines. See also required hyphen.
Industry:Software
A means of eliminating the delay experienced by operators when performing repetitive data entry tasks by using two BMS partitions to display two copies of the same data entry panel. After filling the first panel, the operator presses ENTER to transmit the data and moves into the second partition. While CICS is processing the input from the first partition, the operator can continue to input data in the second partition.
Industry:Software
A named subset of CICS and CICSPlex SM resources. Topology definitions are user-created and can include CICSplexes, CICS systems, and CICS system groups.
Industry:Software
A index page that contains keys and page numbers of other pages in the index (either leaf or nonleaf pages). Nonleaf pages never point to actual data. See also leaf page.
Industry:Software
A means of identifying the communication settings for a peer access point that cannot be accessed directly.
Industry:Software