- 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 file that is stored in a single buffer in an address space, with the rest of the data being kept in a hiperspace. In contrast, for regular files, all the file data is stored in a single address space.
Industry:Software
A programming language that provides some level of abstraction from assembler language and independence from a particular type of machine.
Industry:Software
A technique to achieve simulated windows using BMS. See also base map, overlay map.
Industry:Software
A type of firewall that protects computers in a business network from access by users outside that network.
Industry:Software
A programming model that uses elements of the Common Information Model to gather data that is used to create the dynamic model of a new resource model.
Industry:Software
A technique used by CICS in a virtual storage environment. The key objective of programming in this environment is the reduction of page faults. A page fault occurs when a programme refers to instructions or data that do not reside in real storage, in which case, the page in virtual storage that contains the referenced instructions or data must be paged into real storage. The more paging required, the lower the overall system performance.
Industry:Software
A type of form login that supports application presentation site-specific login forms for the purpose of authentication.
Industry:Software
A programming style that relies on computing power to try all the possibilities with a known hash until the solution is found.
Industry:Software
A technique used by DFSMSdss to build target tracks for any direct access storage device (DASD) using physical record information as input.
Industry:Software