- 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 user-defined, abstract scope in which identifiers are visible only when the code explicitly includes the desired namespace. See also class scope, local scope, namespace, scope, global scope.
Industry:Software
All of the segments in an overlay structure between a given segment and the root segment.
Industry:Software
An assembly property that specifies the location to forward a request, but automatically tailors that location, depending on the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions(MIME) type of the servlet.
Industry:Software
An i5/OS function that provides an application programme interface (API). User-defined communications support allows user-written application programmes to call routines to set up and use a communications protocol over a token-ring, Ethernet, or X.25 network.
Industry:Software
A user-level daemon that provides support for policy management and interfaces with the QoS kernel extension to install, modify, and delete policy rules.
Industry:Software
All of the storage blocks allocated under a subpool number for a particular task.
Industry:Software
An assembly that is replaced in its entirety when any one of its components fails. See also customer-replaceable unit.
Industry:Software
An i5/OS function that runs with the Network Routing Facility licenced programme to allow the path for data to go from a display station to a server application.
Industry:Software
A user-named data set that is normally retained for a longer period than the duration of a job or interactive session. See also temporary data set.
Industry:Software