- 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.
In OSI, the simplest of five classes of service (0-4) or protocols defined in the transport layer. (I)
Industry:Software
In Sametime, the mode that allows more than one person to talk at the same time.
Industry:Software
In the GDDM function, a chart that shows bars detached from either line. See also composite bar chart, multiple bar chart.
Industry:Software
In OSI, the technique of a single transport connection using multiple network connections so that an application entity can use more than one line to send data on an association. Splitting can increase data throughput and resistance to network failure. It might be used, for example, to send a large file more quickly than if a single line were used. Splitting is available only with transport layer class 4.
Industry:Software
In Sametime, the name by which a user is seen by other users. This name is entered, along with a password, when the user logs into the Sametime server.
Industry:Software
In the GDDM function, a construction line used to build a fillet. The beginning and ending points of imaginary lines are defined, but the lines themselves do not appear as part of the picture.
Industry:Software
In OSI, the token that controls the orderly release of an association.
Industry:Software
In SDA, a form used to plan the location of data on the display.
Industry:Software
In the GDDM function, a curve based on a sequence of lines. A polyfillet is a curved line that is tangent to the end points of the first and last lines and tangent to the midpoints of all other lines.
Industry:Software
In OSI, the token that controls which peer entity has permission to send on a half-duplex connection.
Industry:Software