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International Business Machines
Industry: Computer
Number of terms: 98482
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Company Profile:
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 part that displays a picture on a window. The picture is displayed by retrieving the contents of a picture file, such as a bit map.
Industry:Software
A process that examines an SQL statement that refers to one or more base tables, and, if appropriate, rewrites the statement so that the query performs better.
Industry:Software
A price at which items are offered by a store. The offer price is the final price paid, before taxes, discounts, and shipping. See also list price.
Industry:Software
A part that ends the cable path on a computer system. The terminating plug is attached to the last disk, diskette, or tape unit in a series.
Industry:Software
A process that guarantees that only user-defined functions and operations that are defined on a distinct type can be applied to that type. For example, two currency types, such as Canadian dollars and U.S. dollars, cannot be directly compared, but a user-defined function can be provided to convert one currency to the other and then do the comparison.
Industry:Software
A price for a product, in one or more currencies, along with a set of conditions such as an effective time range or an acceptable quantity range, which must be satisfied in order to use the price.
Industry:Software
A part that unlocks the device so it can be pulled out of the rack on the slides.
Industry:Software
A price list that contains offers, also known as trading positions. The trading positions in a trading position container are made available to customers by associating the trading position container with the terms and conditions of one or more contracts.
Industry:Software
A partial implementation of the system, built to demonstrate selected system functions and properties, in particular those satisfying non-functional requirements.
Industry:Software
A process that identifies the root form and different grammatical forms of a word. For example, a search for mouse also finds documents that contain the word mice, and a search for go also finds documents that contain going, gone, or went.
Industry:Software
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