- 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 type of displays that a user selects to interact with the system. The three levels of assistance available are basic, intermediate, and advanced.
Industry:Software
To press and release a mouse button without moving the pointer off the choice.
Industry:Software
The type of displays that provide the same functions as the intermediate assistance level. However, the displays contain as much information as possible by not displaying the allowed function keys and options.
Industry:Software
To press the keys that correspond to subscribers' names rather than their telephone numbers or extensions.
Industry:Software
The type of displays that provides the most assistance. Basic assistance level supports the more common user and operator tasks, and does not use computer terminology.
Industry:Software
To print text with an even right margin by adding extra space throughout a line.
Industry:Software
The type of displays that supports all system tasks and uses computer terminology. Complicated tasks can be done using the intermediate assistance level.
Industry:Software
To process programmes that contain SQL statements before they are compiled. SQL statements are replaced with statements that will be recognised by the host language compiler. The output from a precompile process includes source code that can be submitted to the compiler and used in the bind process.
Industry:Software
The type of document definition used to describe proprietary document formats. One of the supported document syntax types.
Industry:Software
To progressively increase or decrease the size of a part of an image on a display or window.
Industry:Software