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International Business Machines
Industry: Computer
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Company Profile:
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 index made up of entries from two or more components or deliverables. Examples are master indexes for a product information center, a solution containing more than one product, or a PDF library.
Industry:Software
An index of related topics that can be searched or browsed. The system-recognized identifier for the object type is *SCHIDX.
Industry:Software
An index of the text items that are managed on a specific content server. For example, a single text search index on a Content Manager content server.
Industry:Software
An index of the topics for the components or products in an information center.
Industry:Software
An index on a partitioned table space that is not the partitioning index and is not partitioned. See also data-partitioned secondary index.
Industry:Software
An index on an auxiliary table in which each index entry refers to a LOB or XML document.
Industry:Software
An index that contains only dimension key columns and is used to maintain the clustering of data during insert and update activity in a multidimensional clustering (MDC) table. See also clustering block index.
Industry:Software
An index that determines how rows are physically ordered (clustered) in a table space. If a clustering index on a partitioned table is not a partitioning index, the rows are ordered in cluster sequence within each data partition instead of spanning the partitions.
Industry:Software
An index that ensures that no identical key values are stored in a column or a set of columns in a table.
Industry:Software
An index that is arranged as a balanced hierarchy of pages and that minimises access time by realigning data keys as items are inserted or deleted.
Industry:Software
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