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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 storage area used to pass dialogue variables between the application programme and the user interface manager (UIM).
Industry:Software
A set of primary and secondary log files consisting of log records that record all changes to a database. The database log is used to roll back changes for units of work that are not committed and to recover a database to a consistent state.
Industry:Software
A storage class attribute indicating that space is to be allocated when a data set is created. If you specify explicit, volume, serial numbers, the storage management subsystem (SMS) honours them. If space to satisfy the allocation is not available on the user-specified volumes, the allocation fails.
Industry:Software
A set of query rewrite rules and optimization techniques for compiling queries.
Industry:Software
A storage class keyword that determines storage duration, scope, and linkage.
Industry:Software
A set of questions that a Virtual Classroom instructor develops when creating a course that he or she plans to ask at some point during a session. For example, during a session an instructor might want to ask questions to get a sense of whether the students are understanding the course materials.
Industry:Software
A storage control and its attached storage devices. See also tape subsystem.
Industry:Software
A set of queue attributes that act as a template when a programme creates a dynamic queue.
Industry:Software
A storage control capability in which data is written directly to cache without using nonvolatile storage. Cache fast write is useful for temporary data or data that is readily re-created. See also DASD fast write.
Industry:Software
A set of ranges that can be used by a calculation rule. For example, for shipping charges, there can be a set of weight ranges that each correspond to a particular cost. That is, a product that weighs between 0 to 5 kg might cost $10.00 to ship, while a product weighing 5 to 10 kg might cost $15.00 to ship.
Industry:Software
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