- 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 process by which the DB2 database manager enforces referential constraints by deleting all descendent rows of a deleted parent row.
Industry:Software
A person responsible for software distribution and change control activities.
Industry:Software
A program interruption caused by an overflow during signed binary arithmetic or signed left-shift operations. This program interruption can be disabled through a program mask bit setting. See also overflow.
Industry:Software
A process during which automatic restart management restarts elements on another eligible system in the sysplex when a system fails.
Industry:Software
A person skilled in the practice of information architecture who leads the design of the information system.
Industry:Software
A program interruption that occurs when an active page refers to a page that is not in memory.
Industry:Software
A person who configures and tests repository functions such as database connections, email subscriptions, index timers, and custom user information. The repository administrator is responsible for configuring the Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) product integrations; and creating team spaces, asset types, category schemas, and asset relationships.
Industry:Software
A program library in direct access storage with job definitions. The reader/interpreter can be directed to read and interpret a particular job definition by an execute statement in the input stream.
Industry:Software
A process for performing optimizations across compilation units.
Industry:Software