- Industry: Computer
- Number of terms: 98482
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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 IBM architecture that defines a set of identifiers, resources, services, and conventions to achieve consistent representation, processing, and interchange of graphic character data in heterogeneous environments.
Industry:Software
An IBM architecture that defines a single approach to error detection through defensive programming techniques. These techniques provide proactive (passive until required) problem recognition and a description of diagnostic output required to debug a software problem.
Industry:Software
An application programme that uses CPI for Communications calls to receive an incoming message and to send a reply.
Industry:Software
An application programme that uses CPI-C calls to allocate additional LU 6.2 conversations to the same or different LU 6.2 devices, and sends and receives data.
Industry:Software
An application programme that uses the existing DL/I call interface. It does not issue any CPI communications calls, nor does it allocate any LU 6.2 conversations.
Industry:Software
An application programme that uses the X protocol to communicate windowing and graphics requests to an X Server.
Industry:Software
An application programming interface (API) defined by the X.400 API Association.
Industry:Software
An application programming interface (API) in the Windows operating system that enables devices and systems in a network to be configured and managed. WMI uses the Common Information Model (CIM) to enable network administrators to access and share management information.
Industry:Software
An application programming interface (API) that is used to send XML documents over the Internet from a Java base.
Industry:Software
An application programming interface (API), developed by a group of technology vendors, that can be used to monitor the availability and performance of business transactions within and across diverse applications and systems.
Industry:Software