- 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.
Data that describes the characteristics of data; descriptive data. See also application-specific business object, application-specific information, business object definition.
Industry:Software
Data that enables the PSF user to designate unique microfilm printing functions for AFP print jobs. The parameter values, structure, syntax, and semantics are defined by the COM manufacturer, not by IBM-controlled architectures.
Industry:Software
Data that has an associated coding representation that defines how to interpret each specific pattern of bits that are grouped into one or more 2-byte sequences.
Industry:Software
Data that has been composed into pages. Text formatting programmes such as DCF can produce composed text data, which consists entirely of AFP structured fields.
Industry:Software
Data that has been encrypted. Ciphertext is unreadable until it has been converted into plaintext (decrypted) with a key.
Industry:Software
Data that identifies the access rights of a group or principal.
Industry:Software
Data that is held in cached storage control, due to a permanent error condition, until it can be destaged to a direct access storage device (DASD) or until it is explicitly discarded by a host command. Pinned data exists only when using fast write, dual copy, or remote copy functions.
Industry:Software
Data that is made up of coordinates that identify a geographic location or geographic region.
Industry:Software