- 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.
A set of nodes and their interconnecting links that form a central, high-speed network interconnecting other, typically lower-speed, networks or client nodes.
Industry:Software
A statement written in the symbols of a programming language. For example, COBOL, RPG, and DDS statements are source statements.
Industry:Software
A set of nodes that are controlled by a single administrative party. See also nonsecure network.
Industry:Software
A set of nodes that are not controlled by a single administrative party. See also secure network.
Industry:Software
A stationary input device for a notebook computer that consists of a ball that can be rotated with the finger or thumb.
Industry:Software
A set of objects or components that are allocated to a process or a processor as a group. A distribution unit can be represented by a runtime composite or an aggregate.
Industry:Software
A statistic derived from performance data obtained from the database manager. The expression for this variable can be defined by the user.
Industry:Software
A set of one or more log files used to record changes to a database and for which storage is allocated in advance. See also secondary log.
Industry:Software
A statistic that indicates the likelihood of certain words occurring together in text.
Industry:Software