- 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 programme that can call itself, or be called by another program, and repeat indefinitely until a specified condition is met.
Industry:Software
A type of anaysis that combines foreign key analysis and cross-domain analysis.
Industry:Software
A programme that can change other programmes to include a copy of itself. The other programmes are then said to be infected by the virus. Additionally, the virus can perform other operations that can take up system resources or destroy data.
Industry:Software
A table that maps names to associated notes and objects; for example, a table that manages per-user unread lists.
Industry:Software
A type of APPC connexion with limited function. A single-session connexion supports only one session and does not have SNA service manager support.
Industry:Software
A programme that can issue commands to all systems in a network, in parallel.
Industry:Software
A table that provides a current mapping of node addresses to hardware addresses.
Industry:Software
A type of asset store that is a collection of JSP files, commands, business processes (for example, order processing), business policies and access control policies that create a virtual storefront. See also asset store, catalogue asset store.
Industry:Software
A programme that can run as a background command on UNIX or Windows systems. Native start jobs can run across multiple programming and component models. Native applications can be implemented in Java, native-compiled languages, such as C++ and COBOL, and scripts. See also native start endpoint.
Industry:Software