- 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.
A type of analysis that displays a report for the values of one or more business measures during a specific period of time.
Industry:Software
A programme that assists in the analysis of the current tape environment, allowing identification of the most desirable data sets for redirection to the direct access storage device (DASD) buffer for management using storage management subsystem (SMS) facilities.
Industry:Software
A table that is a parent in at least one referential constraint. See also dependent table, dependent foreign key table.
Industry:Software
A type of analysis that displays the analysis of the changes in a given item of information over a period of time.
Industry:Software
A programme that automates an administration task, such as compacting all databases on a server. Administrators can schedule server programmes to run at a particular time or can run them as the need arises.
Industry:Software
A table that is both a parent and a dependent table in the same referential constraint.
Industry:Software
A type of analysis that displays the value of the business measures boundaries at the 25th, 50th, or 75th percentiles of a frequency distribution divided into four parts, each containing a quarter of the population.
Industry:Software
A programme that automatically calculates and verifies a test key. The Telex Link supports panels for input of test-key-related data and an interface for a test-key processing program.
Industry:Software
A table that is created by the SQL CREATE TABLE statement and that holds persistent data. See also auxiliary table, result table, table, temporary table, view, declared temporary table, clone table.
Industry:Software
A type of analysis that displays variations in values of the business measures over a specific period of time. This type of analysis reduces data variation, and is often used for quality control. Allowable variation is three times the standard deviation of the data.
Industry:Software