- 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.
(1) The set of rows produced by the evaluation of a SELECT statement.<br />(2) In Query Patroller, a table created to store the result set of a query.
Industry:Software
(1) The set of rules and conventions that govern the creation and control of data types such as text, image, graphics, font, fax, color, audio, bar code, and multimedia.<br />(2) Organization and justification of static and behavioral artifacts for software and its structure.<br />(3) The fundamental organization of a system embodied in its components, their relationships to each other, and to the environment, and the principles guiding its design and evolution.<br />(4) A set of defined terms and rules used as instructions to build products.
Industry:Software
データをネットワークまたは相互接続ネットワークを介してルーティングするプロトコル。このプロトコルは、上位のプロトコル層と物理ネットワーク間の仲介役として機能します。伝送制御プロトコルを参照してください。
Industry:Software
(1) The simultaneous accessing of two or more bytes or streams of data from distinct storage units.<br />(2) The alternating of two or more operations or functions through the overlapped use of a computer facility.
Industry:Software
(1) The smallest unit of data manipulated in SQL.<br />(2) In DCE X/Open Object Management (XOM), an arbitrary and complex information item that can be viewed as a characteristic or property of an object.<br />(3) In programming, the alphabetic or numeric contents of a variable or a storage location.<br />(4) The content of a data item. This can be an integer, a string, or the handle of another data bag.<br />(5) An element of a type domain.<br />(6) The content of a variable, parameter, special register, or field.<br />(7) A specific data item at the intersection of a column and row.
Industry:Software
(1) The space between records on a storage medium.<br />(2) An area or space on a data medium (tape or diskette) to indicate the end of a physical record or block.
Industry:Software
(1) The specification of what instance variables implement an object's state, and what procedures implement its methods.<br />(2) A definition of how something is constructed or computed. For example, a class is an implementation of a type, a method is an implementation of an operation.
Industry:Software
(1) The specification that causes the floating-point value to be stored internally in the short format. See also double precision.<br />(2) The use of one computer word to represent a number, in accordance with the required precision.
Industry:Software
(1) The standard identifier for a character, regardless of its style. For example, all uppercase A's have the same character identifier.<br />(2) On a system, a 4-byte binary value. The value is a concatenation of the graphic character set global identifier followed by the code page global identifier. For example, the character identifier for German (feature 2929) is 00697 00273.
Industry:Software