- 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.
(1) In computer graphics, a two-dimensional pattern of dots that are used for designing an image on the display.<br />(2) In word processing, a pattern of dots used to form characters.
Industry:Software
(1) In WebSphere MQ, the state of a queue manager before it stops. In this state, programmes are allowed to finish processing, but no new programmes are allowed to start.<br />(2) The process of bringing a device or a system to a halt by rejection of new requests for work.
Industry:Software
(1) An address space, managed by the IMS control region, where IMS application programmes run. Dependent region types are MPP, BMP, IFP, JMP, and JBP.<br />(2) In a multi-MVS or VSE MRO XRF configuration, a region that receives commands from a master or coordinator region at takeover time. It cannot initiate a takeover.
Industry:Software
(1) In computer graphics, the immediate notification of the current values provided by an input device to the operator at the display console.<br />(2) In data communication, a reflected signal on a communication channel. An echo verifies the accuracy of the signal
Industry:Software
(1) In X.25, a packet-switching data network optional facility that allows the data terminal equipment (DTE) to negotiate the speed at which its packets travel through the packet-switching data network.<br />(2) In OSI, a network layer facility that selects the speed with which data transmission requests are to be handled.
Industry:Software
(1) An aggregate of elements having arbitrary types.<br />(2) See structure.
Industry:Software
(1) In computer graphics, the position, in user coordinates, that becomes the starting point for the next graphics routine, if that routine does not explicitly specify a starting point.<br />(2) In an IMS database, the place immediately preceding the segment occurrence that IMS retrieves if you immediately issue an unqualified retrieval call.
Industry:Software
(1) In XDS/XOM, a space in which objects of certain object management (OM) classes can be created, together with an implementation of the functions that support those classes.<br />(2) In Tivoli management applications, the working area of the user interface, excluding the Navigator pane, that displays one or more views pertaining to a particular activity. Predefined workspaces are provided with each Tivoli application, and systems administrators can create customised workspaces.<br />(3) In Eclipse, the collection of projects and other resources that the user is currently developing in the workbench. Metadata about these resources resides in a directory on the file system; the resources might reside in the same directory.<br />(4) An area of the disc storage used temporarily by licenced programmes to hold work data while the licenced programmes are running.<br />(5) A view of content in WebSphere Portal content publishing. Each workspace is associated with a job. The workspace provides a view of the files and resources that were added, modified, or deleted in order to complete that job. When a user adds, modifies, or deletes content within a workspace, the changes are not visible to users in other workspaces until the user completes the job.<br />(6) A temporary repository of configuration information that administrative clients use.<br />(7) The work area that contains all the code that the user is currently working on; that is, current editions. The workspace also contains the standard Java class libraries and other class libraries.<br />(8) A directory on disc that contains all project files, as well as information such as preferences.<br />(9) A window comprised of one or more views.
Industry:Software
(1) An allocation of space, within a container of a table space, to a single database object. This allocation consists of multiple pages.<br />(2) A continuous space on a disk, direct-access storage volume, or diskette that is occupied by or reserved for a particular data set, data space, or file.<br />(3) A unit of data that manages the mapping of data between managed discs (MDisks) and virtual discs (VDisks). See also multiple allegiance.
Industry:Software
(1) In computer science, pertaining to an expression that conforms to a specific set of rules.<br />(2) Pertaining to the practise of conforming to known rules or procedures.
Industry:Software