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International Business Machines
Industry: Computer
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Company Profile:
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) A named control structure used by an application program to point to and select a row of data from a set. See also insensitive cursor, sensitive cursor, cursor sensitivity, dynamic cursor, static cursor, asensitive cursor.<br />(2) A movable symbol on a display, often a blinking or solid block of light, that identifies a choice to select, indicates where user interaction with the keyboard will appear, or indicates a position of interest on the display surface.<br />(3) A reference to an element at a specific position in a data structure.<br />(4) A displayed symbol that acts as a marker to help the user locate a point in text, in a system command, or in storage. Cursors mark file position and access information in distributed data management (DDM) architecture.<br />(5) During a HALDB online reorganization, a marker in a database partition that separates the copied database records from the records that have not been copied. The cursor indicates the progress of the reorganization through the HALDB partition.
Industry:Software
(1) A collection of database objects such as tables, views, indexes, or triggers that define a database. A database schema provides a logical classification of database objects. See also collection.<br />(2) A group of object classes defined for and applicable to a single namespace.<br />(3) See XML schema.<br />(4) See SQL schema.
Industry:Software
(1) A separately installable software module that adds function to an existing program, application, or interface.<br />(2) A dynamically loadable library that a DB2 database management system uses to carry out user-written actions that involve the database.
Industry:Software
(1) A one-way communication path between a sending process and a receiving process.<br />(2) An interprocess communication mechanism that connects an output file descriptor to an input file descriptor. Usually the standard output of one process is connected to the standard input of another, forming a pipeline.<br />(3) To direct the data so that the output from one process becomes the input to another process. The standard output of one command can be connected to the standard input of another with the pipe operator. Two commands connected in this way constitute a pipeline.
Industry:Software
(1) A collection of user information, such as user IDs and passwords, that is used as the basis for security control by a system such as a Web application server.<br />(2) A database of known users and user-provided information that is used for authentication purposes.
Industry:Software
(1) A communication sent from a person or program to another person or program.<br />(2) In OSI Message Services, a piece of electronic mail in the format of the X.400 CCITT standard. An X.400 message can be a document, note, message, or file.<br />(3) An assembly of characters and sometimes control codes that is transferred as an entity from an originator to one or more recipients. A message consists of two parts: envelope and content.<br />(4) A formatted transfer unit used to exchange control or payment information.<br />(5) In system programming, information intended for the terminal operator or system administrator.<br />(6) A set of data that is passed from one application to another. A message can be modeled by a message definition, which describes the structure and content of the message. Messages must have a structure and format that is agreed by the sending and receiving applications. See also category.<br />(7) In UML modeling, a model element that defines a specific kind of communication between participants (roles or objects) in an interaction.
Industry:Software
(1) A particular computing system, including the work it does and the people who manage it, operate it, apply it to problems, service it, and use the results it produces.<br />(2) The process of adding a hardware or software component to a computing environment.<br />(3) A set of artifacts from one or more DB2 database products.
Industry:Software
(1) A communications handle used by TCP/IP.<br />(2) An identifier that an application uses to uniquely identify an end point of communication. The user associates a protocol address with the socket by associating a socket address with the socket.<br />(3) A means for directing data to an application in a TCP/IP network using a unique identifier that is a combination of an IP address and a port number.<br />(4) In the Network Computing System (NCS), a port on a specific host; a communications end point that is accessible through a protocol family's addressing mechanism. A socket is identified by a socket address.<br />(5) A callable TCP/IP programming interface that TCP/IP network applications use to communicate with remote TCP/IP partners.
Industry:Software
アセンブリ言語命令をオブジェクト コードに変換するコンピューター プログラム。
Industry:Software
Web サーバー上で実行し、(データベースへのアクセスやフォームの処理など、Web サーバーによって通常行われていないタスクを実行する共通ゲートウェイ インターフェイス (CGI) を使用しているコンピューター プログラム。
Industry:Software
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