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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.
In System Manager, a group of one or more loads, one of which must be a code load. An application option is an independent piece of an application programme that may or may not be used with the base application program.
Industry:Software
In OSI, a function performed by an (N)-entity to map multiple (N)-protocol-data-units into one (N)-service-data-unit. Reassembly is the opposite of segmenting.
Industry:Software
In retail communications and Point-of-Sale Utility, a controller in a network that is used to collect data from and provide support for the point-of-sale and administrative devices within the retail system. The retail controller also provides some local data processing capabilities.
Industry:Software
In System Manager, a primary library into which the objects that were created in the principal development library are stored when no overriding library name is specified at installation time.
Industry:Software
In OSI, a function performed by an (N)-entity to map one (N)-service-data-unit into multiple (N)-protocol-data-units.(I) Segmenting is the opposite of reassembly.
Industry:Software
In retail communications and Point-of-Sale Utility, a device that, together with the store controller, provides retail transaction, data collection, credit authorization, price information, and other inquiry and data entry functions.
Industry:Software
In System Manager, an application object that has not been packaged as part of a product.
Industry:Software
In OSI, a function performed by an entity that is the reverse of splitting.
Industry:Software
In retail communications and Point-of-Sale Utility, a retail environment system consisting of a store controller and one or more point-of-sale devices.
Industry:Software
In a policy-enabled system, a type of unsolicited decision that defines an objective that a managed resource must meet. A goal consists of a logic expression that defines the constraint and evaluation strategy, which defines when to evaluate the constraint. Based on a goal, an autonomic manager attempts to manage the behaviour of a managed resource. In Policy Management for Autonomic Computing, goals are not supported.
Industry:Software
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