- 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 string specifying the name, location, and validation schema for a file containing stored XML data. The import, export, and load utilities use an XDS to identify XML-formatted content that must be stored separately from the main data file.
Industry:Software
A string that represents a character and usually consists of eight binary digits that are treated as a unit. A byte is the smallest unit of storage that can be addressed directly.
Industry:Software
A structure and hierarchy of folders and files that contain a deployment descriptor and IBM extension document as well as files that are common to all Java EE modules that are defined in the deployment descriptor.
Industry:Software
A structure and hierarchy of folders and files that contain a first-tier client component that runs in its own Java virtual machine.
Industry:Software
A structure of the application to be deployed that is made up of software definitions. See also application topology.
Industry:Software
A structure that has separate, allocated coding space for control characters and graphic characters. Control characters do not have 16-bit codes in the EBCDIC structure definition. Graphic characters have a range from 4141 to FEFE. The space character is at 4040.
Industry:Software
A structure that stores the content and metadata of a document, and all analysis results that are produced by a text analysis engine. All data exchange during document analysis is handled by using the common analysis structure. See also text analysis engine, annotation.
Industry:Software
A structured field that precedes all mapped conversation user data in the communications data stream. It consists of a length (LL), which is defined as the first 2 bytes of the structured field, and a general data stream identifier (GDS ID), which is defined as the next 2 bytes following the length field that identifies the GDS-defined format of the data.
Industry:Software
A Struts configuration file and a set of corresponding actions, form beans, and Web pages. A Struts application comprises at least one Struts module.
Industry:Software
A Struts file that uses icons and other images on a free-form surface to help application developers visualize the flow structure of a Struts-based Web application.
Industry:Software