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International Business Machines
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.
A lock whose mode can be downgraded, by agreement among contending users, to be compatible to all. A physical lock is an example of a negotiable lock.
Industry:Software
A mode in which I/O operations cannot be performed. See also access mode, managed space mode, image mode.
Industry:Software
A group of one or more packages that are designed to work together and can be installed to one directory.
Industry:Software
A locking strategy whereby a lock is held between the time that a row is selected and the time that a searched update or delete operation is attempted on that row. See also optimistic locking.
Industry:Software
A mode in which private devices can communicate with public devices across the fabric.
Industry:Software
A group of output data sets that share certain characteristics, such as class and destination.
Industry:Software
A locking strategy whereby no lock is held between the time that a row is selected and the time that an update or a delete operation is attempted on that row. See also pessimistic locking.
Industry:Software
A mode in which resources are managed according to the goals specified in the active workload-management policy.
Industry:Software
A group of parameters that can occur more than once to specify different values. See also normalization.
Industry:Software
A log file on the host in which all user actions that change the contents of the host database (for example logging on or off, changing the priority of a payment, or starting or stopping a currency, channel, or payment) are recorded.
Industry:Software
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