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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.
An area in the common storage and auxiliary space that has been divided into buffers.
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An explanatory list of the symbols, lines, and other components of a chart or graphic.
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A word formed by combining a root word with affixes, for example: the prefix 'un-' and the suffix '-ful' attach to the root word 'faith', which creates the complex word 'unfaithful'.
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An explicit data value or a computed data value that is part of a result. See also result.
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A word fragment. For example, the sentence "It's a wonderful world" is made up of the following word fragments, it + 's + a + wonderful + world.
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An area of computer memory, or storage, that temporarily holds data. Data in the clipboard is available to other applications.
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An explicit formal specification of the representation of the objects, concepts, and other entities that can exist in some area of interest and the relationships among them. See also Web Ontology Language.
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A word that can influence the relevant rank of a document in the search results. During query processing, the importance of a document that contains a boost word might be raised or lowered, depending on the score that is predefined for the word. See also boost class.
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An area of contiguous storage that is allocated upon request from the user application. Heap elements are always allocated within a single heap segment. See also heap segment.
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