- 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 zone defined in the storage area network (SAN) fabric in which the SAN Volume Controllers can detect and address the logical units (LUs) that the disk controllers present.
Industry:Software
An arrangement whereby a store makes its inventory receipts available to another store for inventory allocation. See also inventory allocation.
Industry:Software
An external reference that causes automatic linking to be performed.
Industry:Software
Able to address, reference, and position text, overlays, and images at any defined position or picture element (pel) on the printable area of the paper. This capability depends on the ability of the hardware to address and to display each picture element.
Industry:Software
An array of elements, each of which corresponds to a value for a column. The dimension of the array determines the maximum number of rows for which the array can be used.
Industry:Software
An extra storage component, such as a disk drive or tape, that is predesignated for use as a replacement for a failed component.
Industry:Software
Action taken by CICS to archive a journal data set when it is full, while continuing to write to a second data set.
Industry:Software
An array that includes a distribution array and a distribution map and that indicates the number of records that are hashed into a database partition.
Industry:Software
An HTML file that defines the layout of a Web page that is composed of other, separate HTML files.
Industry:Software
Additional code that enables bean implementation code written by an application developer to work in a particular EJB runtime environment. Deployment code can be generated by tools that the application server vendor supplies.
Industry:Software