- 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 way to represent concepts or to restrict the modeling language used in a project.
Industry:Software
An application that searches the physical components of a computer system and returns information on these components with varying levels of detail, specified in the scanner configuration.
Industry:Software
A Web 2.0 genre of interactive Web applications that draw upon content retrieved from external data sources to create entirely new and innovative services. The most prominent types of mashups are mapping mashups, video and photo mashups, search and shopping mashups, and news mashups.
Industry:Software
An application that stores or retrieves event metadata in the event catalog, such as a management or development tool, or an event source or event consumer.
Industry:Software
An error that causes printing to stop until an operator performs a required action.
Industry:Software
A Web application server component that invokes the action servlet and that interacts with the action servlet to process requests.
Industry:Software
An application that uses the data in the central data warehouse for a specific business need. Consumer applications use reporting and third-party online analytical processing (OLAP) tools as well as planning, trend-tracking, analysis, accounting, and data mining tools. See also source application.
Industry:Software
An error that is not detected by the network layer. Examples of residual errors are loss, corruption, duplication, and delivery out of sequence of TPDUs. See also signaled error.
Industry:Software
A Web browser designed for small display screens on smart phones and other handheld wireless devices.
Industry:Software