- 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.
IBM-defined grouping of online books into a bookshelf. The books in the bookshelf can be accessed using the InfoSeeker function on the system or by workstations using the IBM Library Reader licensed program or the BookManager licensed program.
Industry:Software
IBM's implementation of the UNIX operating system. AIX 5L is particularly suited to support technical computing applications, including high function graphics and floating point computations.
Industry:Software
IBM's parallel UNIX system: effectively parallel AIX systems on a high-speed network.
Industry:Software
IBM's supercomputer product consisting of Blue Gene systems and the Blue Gene core.
Industry:Software
Identification of spoken words based on aggregated knowledge of the speech characteristics of a population of speakers. See also speaker-dependent speech recognition.
Industry:Software
Identification of spoken words based on knowledge of the speech characteristics of one speaker. See also speaker-independent speech recognition.
Industry:Software
Identification of spoken words separated by periods of silence, or input one at a time. See also continuous speech recognition.
Industry:Software
Identification of words from spoken input read directly from the telephony channel. See also indirect speech recognition.
Industry:Software
Identification of words from spoken input read from a file. See also direct speech recognition.
Industry:Software
Identifier of a particular browse of BTS objects within a CICS region. The same token returned on a STARTBROWSE command must be supplied on the corresponding GETNEXT and ENDBROWSE commands. CICS discards it after the ENDBROWSE.
Industry:Software