- 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 method of delivering messages to a message queue in which the job associated with that message queue is interrupted as soon as the message arrives.
Industry:Software
The interfaces defined by the Open Group's Data Storage management (XDSM) specification. These interfaces support the monitoring of events on files and the management and maintenance of the data in a file.
Industry:Software
The number of events that can be retained in the database for a specific resource or the number of alerts that are retained in the database.
Industry:Software
The distance from the character reference point to the character escapement point. Character increment is the sum of the A-space, B-space, and C-space. Usually the distance between the current print position and the next print position.
Industry:Software
The consistent reference, during the execution of an application program, to instructions and data within a relatively small number of pages for relatively long periods of time.
Industry:Software
The general name to refer to the function of the diskette reader and the database reader.
Industry:Software
The method of delivering messages to a message queue in which the work station user is notified that a message arrived. The signal is a light or an audible alarm.
Industry:Software
The distributed data management (DDM) file class used when writing applications for Virtual Storage Access Method (VSAM) for OS/2 and AIX.
Industry:Software
The consolidation and analysis of data collected in the day-to-day operation of a business, which is then used as a basis for better business decisions and competitive advantage.
Industry:Software
The general name to refer to the function of the diskette writer and printer writer.
Industry:Software