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International Business Machines
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.
A character, such as an asterisk (*), that follows the EDI segment identifier and separates each EDI data element in an EDI segment. See also segment ID separator.
Industry:Software
A "peer-to-peer" dynamic routing system, in which each of the participating CICS regions can be both a routing region and a target region. The distributed routing model is implemented by the distributed routing program.
Industry:Software
A characteristic of a programme module that is stored in directory entry of a programme module. The programme module attribute controls the loading rebinding and other processing of the module.
Industry:Software
A .pear zip archive file that includes a Unstructured Information Management Architecture (UIMA) analysis engine and all of the resources required to use it for custom analysis in enterprise search.
Industry:Software
A characteristic of a subsystem that specifies the maximum number of jobs that can compete at the same time for the processing unit.
Industry:Software
A 1024-byte data area that can be used to pass information between programmes in a job. A separate local data area is automatically created for each job.
Industry:Software
A characteristic of an object that is managed on a specific content server and that is specific to that content server. For example, the key field 'policy num' might be a native attribute in a Content Manager content server, whereas the field policy ID might be a native attribute in a Content Manager OnDemand content server.
Industry:Software
A 10-bit character encoded according to the rules of the 8B/10B algorithm.
Industry:Software
A characteristic of software componentization that impacts the various aspects of IBM's software business. The SPX reference architecture takes an inherently evolutionary, iterative, and incremental approach to defining software component characteristics, with each reference architecture release focusing on one or more componentization facets.
Industry:Software
A 10-character identifier, assigned by the user, that identifies each type of form used for printed output.
Industry:Software
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