- 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 result of a join operation that includes only the matched rows of both tables that are being joined. See also outer join, join.
Industry:Software
The position in main storage of a fixed-length field, such as halfword or doubleword, which is aligned on an integral boundary for that unit of information. For example, a word boundary alignment stores the object in a storage address evenly divisible by four.
Industry:Software
The protocol that connects application requesters and application servers.
Industry:Software
The process of assigning a role to a user, such that the user has the appropriate access permissions for the object defined for that role.
Industry:Software
The result of a join operation that includes the matched rows of both tables that are being joined and preserves the unmatched rows of the second join operand. See also full outer join, left outer join, join.
Industry:Software
The position of a printed sheet that has its long edges as the top and bottom and its short edges as the sides. See also portrait page presentation.
Industry:Software
The protocol used to gain access to a shared resource; for example, in a local area network, the shared resource is the transmission medium. The medium access protocol specified by the IEEE 802 standard are CSMA/CD token, bus, and ring.
Industry:Software
The process of assigning an integer value to a document that signifies the relevance of the document with respect to the terms in a query. A higher integer value signifies a closer match to the query. See also dynamic ranking, static ranking.
Industry:Software
The result of a join operation that includes the matched rows of two tables that are being joined and that preserves the unmatched rows of the first table. See also full outer join, right outer join, join.
Industry:Software
The position of a printed sheet that has its short edges as the top and bottom and its long edges as the sides. See also landscape page presentation.
Industry:Software