- 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.
The modulated and rhythmic recurrence of an audio signal. For example, a series of beeps or a series of rings.
Industry:Software
The loss of all resources of a data management session due to the failure of the daemon on the session node.
Industry:Software
The part of the Application Development ToolSet feature that is used to enter, maintain, and display records in a database file.
Industry:Software
The monetary unit of the European Monetary Union (EMU) that was introduced alongside national currencies on 01 January 1999.
Industry:Software
The loss of data because a receiving device is unable to accept data at the rate it is transmitted.
Industry:Software
The part of the compiler listing that tells where files, fields, and indicators are defined, referred to, and changed in a program.
Industry:Software
The most abstract form of specialisation of an architecture, favouring coverage over precision, and specifying a finite set of types for components and for relationships in the system.
Industry:Software
The lowest level of the index of a key-sequenced data set (KSDS); it gives the locations of the control intervals in the data set and orders them by the key sequence of the data records they contain. The sequence set and the index set together comprise the index. See also index set.
Industry:Software
The part of the compiler that physically generates the object code.
Industry:Software
The most recent backup version of a file. The active version of a file cannot be deleted until a backup process detects that the user has either replaced the file with a newer version or has deleted the file from the workstation. See also inactive version, backup version.
Industry:Software