- 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.
The project directory on the WebSphere Portal content publishing server, used for importing and exporting structured content and file content.
Industry:Software
The process of adding, deleting, or replacing data on selected copies of either a presentation space or certain pages of a print job.
Industry:Software
The resource information that is stored offline, from which IMS builds runtime resource definitions. Stored resource definitions can reside in system data sets, such as IMS.MODBLKS, IMS.ACBLIB, IMS.FORMAT, and a resource definition data set (RDDS). See also resource definition data set.
Industry:Software
The portion of the package cache related to dynamic SQL statements. See also package cache.
Industry:Software
The property of a transaction whereby the elapsed time for its execution is governed by its computational content rather than by its need to do input/output.
Industry:Software
The process of adjusting an application, a system, or system control variables to operate in a more efficient manner.
Industry:Software
The portion of the presentation space that is mapped to the viewport at any given time. The window can be moved vertically within the presentation space by scrolling. See also presentation space.
Industry:Software
The property of an object, which is derived from data stored with the object, that allows source to be retrieved from the object, allows the object to be re-created without being recompiled, and allows the object to be symbolically debugged.
Industry:Software
The process of allocating DB2 for z/OS resources to a plan in preparation to execute it.
Industry:Software