- 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.
The rate at which data is transmitted or received from a device. Interactive applications tend to require a high data rate, while batch applications can usually tolerate lower data rates.
Industry:Software
The process of capturing changes that are made to a replication source table and applying them to a replication target table. See also full refresh.
Industry:Software
The returning of a volume to scratch status once it is no longer in use and has no outstanding release actions pending.
Industry:Software
The prepare in progress logical unit of work (LUW) state indicates that the current LUW is preparing its resources to commit. A failure during PIP state results in a rollback.
Industry:Software
The rate at which requests arrive at a servicing entity. See also service rate.
Industry:Software
The process of capturing scenario-based data about a DB2 instance. FODC can be invoked manually by a DB2 user based on a particular symptom or automatically when a predetermined scenario or symptom is detected.
Industry:Software
The reusability attribute with which a program can be used sequentially by multiple tasks. A serially reusable module cannot be entered by a new task until the previous task has exited.
Industry:Software
The primary agent in a parallel group that receives data from other execution units (referred to as parallel tasks) that are executing portions of the query in parallel. See also parallel task.
Industry:Software
The ratio of cost efficiency or value earned per unit actual cost. A number less than one indicates that the project is spending more money than budgeted.
Industry:Software
The process of carrying out an instruction or instructions of a computer program by a computer. (I) (A)
Industry:Software