- 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 technique to achieve simulated windows using BMS. See also base map, overlay map.
Industry:Software
A standard that defines the protocol used to transfer Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) commands over the transport physical layer of the fibre-channel interface. This standard is published by ANSI as X3.269-1996.
Industry:Software
A standard that predeced the UN/EDIFACT EDI standard.
Industry:Software
A standard that uses XSL style sheets to transform XML documents into other XML documents, fragments, or HTML documents. See also Xalan processor.
Industry:Software
A standardized language for defining and manipulating data in a relational database. See also Data Manipulation Language.
Industry:Software
A stateful resource that provides the data values that a Web service requires to execute a message exchange. See also resource property, Web Services Resource Framework.
Industry:Software
A statement in a job that identifies the job or describes its requirements to the operating system.
Industry:Software
A statement of the required and expected behavior of a Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) registry that is specified through policy values that are defined in the UDDI specification.
Industry:Software
A statement that specifies (a) the mapping of incoming events to classes and (b) the values assigned to event attributes.
Industry:Software
A station that offers two attachments to a network, to both an upstream and a downstream neighbor, and is therefore capable of accommodating a dual ring.
Industry:Software