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International Business Machines
Industry: Computer
Number of terms: 98482
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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.
A declaration that a monitoring context or KPI context will accept a specific event at run time.
Industry:Software
A function of the operating system that processes most of the System/38 control language (CL) statements and programmes to run System/38 application programs. See also System/36 environment.
Industry:Software
A compressed file that contains the organisation structure, predefined user roles, and necessary access control policies to create the appropriate store environment, plus a working starter store or site. Each of the parts that make up the composite store archive are also available as separate store archives. See also store archive, component store archive.
Industry:Software
A counting device in a printer that identifies how many pages have successfully passed the printer-defined jam recovery point.
Industry:Software
A declaration that reserves storage and can provide an initial value for a data object or define a function.
Industry:Software
A function of the operating system that provides a consistent user interface by providing comprehensive support for defining and running panels (displays), dialogs, and online help information.
Industry:Software
A compressed package interchange file (PIF) containing course structure and metadata, and possibly course content. This is the form in which courses are imported into the Lotus Learning Management System.
Industry:Software
A counting device that identifies how many pages have been successfully received.
Industry:Software
A declarative language for the definition of interfaces that has two forms, a Pascal-like syntax and a C-like syntax. NIDL is a component of the Network Computing Architecture.
Industry:Software
A function of the operating system that receives and analyses requests from the NetView Distribution Manager licenced programme on a host system. If the request is directed to the system that receives it, the request is processed on that system or on a personal computer directly attached to that system. If the request is intended for a different system, it is routed toward its destination.
Industry:Software
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