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International Business Machines
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.
Any non-SNA, X.25 host system.
Industry:Software
Any number of a series of numbers that follows the farthest left number, that is not a zero, and that is within the accuracy allowed.
Industry:Software
Any number of character graphics and character properties.
Industry:Software
Any object that contains other objects (known as child objects or children). Because an aggregate object is not monitored directly, it does not receive events directly. Rather, it receives only the events that are propagated by its children.
Industry:Software
Any object that is an instance of a Lotus-product class. LotusObjects can be manipulated using LotusScript. LotusObjects share a common design. Many are implemented either the same way across products, or almost the same way, with slight variations from product to product.
Industry:Software
Any of several system environments available with a database manager and transaction processing that are capable of managing complex databases and terminal networks.
Industry:Software
Any of the 51 characters of the COBOL character set.
Industry:Software
Any of the items in an outline to be covered, in sequence, during a session that is added to the Scheduled Items folder at the top of the outline. Instructors add scheduled items when developing the course outline before a session begins.
Industry:Software
Any of the predefined models (data class, management class, storage class, and storage group) that are used to classify storage management needs and procedures for data sets under the storage management subsystem (SMS). Each data set has construct names associated with it, by explicit specification or by default. See also data class.
Industry:Software
(1) The measure of the amount of work performed by a device, such as a computer or printer, over a period of time, for example, number of jobs per day.<br />(2) In data communications, the total traffic between stations over a period of time.<br />(3) A measure of the amount of information transmitted over a network in a given period of time. It is generally measured in bits per second (bps), kilobits per second (Kbps), or megabits per second (Mbps). See also aggregate bandwidth.
Industry:Software
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