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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.
(1) An ordered set of key columns of the same table.<br />(2) A key for a file or record format that is composed of more than one key field.
Industry:Software
(1) In OSI, a service primitive issued by a service user to call a function supported by the service provider.<br />(2) The part of a Web address that follows the protocol and server host name. For example, in the address http://www.server.com/rfoul/sched.htm, the request is /rfoul/sched.html.<br />(3) In a request/response interaction, the role performed by a business object that instructs a connector to interact with an application or other programmatic entity.<br />(4) An item that initiates a workflow and the various activities of a workflow.
Industry:Software
(1) Procesas, keičiant vieną metodą duomenų tvarkymo į kitą arba iš vieno duomenų apdorojimo sistemos į kitą. Keičiasi tikru kodas, priskirtas simbolių vieną kodų į savo atitinkamas kodas kitas kodų yra konvertavimo pavyzdys. (2) Programavimo kalbų, transformaciją tarp vertės kad yra tų pačių duomenų elemento bet skirtingų duomenų tipo. Informacija gali būti prarastas dėl konvertavimo nes tikslumo duomenų atstovavimo skiriasi tarp įvairių duomenų tipų. (3) Keitimas vienos formos atstovavimo į kitą. Keičiasi tikru kodas, priskirtas simbolių vieną kodų į savo atitinkamas kodas kitas kodų yra konvertavimo pavyzdys. (4), DFSMSrmm, procesas juda nuimamas bibliotekos atsargų iš kitos žiniasklaidos valdymo sistemos, DFSMSrmm. DFSMSrmm valdo atsargų ir politikos po konvertavimo.
Industry:Software
(1) An OSI Communications Subsystem file that contains a set of commands that activate OSI Communications Subsystem resources each time OSI Communications Subsystem is started.<br />(2) For DB2 ODBC applications, a file containing values that can be set to adjust the performance of the database manager.
Industry:Software
(1) In OSI, a service primitive issued by a service user to complete the procedures associated with a confirmed service. See also command.<br />(2) In SDLC, a frame transmitted by a secondary station. Stations using asynchronous balanced mode send both commands and responses.<br />(3) In SNA, a message unit that acknowledges receipt of a request; a response consists of a response header (RH), a response unit (RU), or both.<br />(4) A message inserted to a logical terminal destination specified by an I/O PCB or an alternate response PCB. When VTAM is used, the term reply is substituted for response because response has a separate meaning in VTAM communications. See also primary request, secondary request.<br />(5) In speech recognition, the character string returned by the recognizer, through DVT_Client, to the state table. The string represents the outcome of a recognition attempt. This is the word or words that the recognizer considers to be the best match with the speech input.<br />(6) In a request/response interaction, a message from a connector to a collaboration that carries the results of a request made by the collaboration. The message can be either a business object or a response code.
Industry:Software
(1) An SQL relational operation that allows retrieval of data from two or more tables based on matching column values. See also equijoin, full outer join, inner join, left outer join, outer join, right outer join, star join.<br />(2) The configuration on an incoming link that determines the behaviour of the link.<br />(3) A process element that recombines and synchronises parallel processing paths after a decision or fork. A join waits for input to arrive at each of its incoming branches before permitting the process to continue.<br />(4) In UML diagrams, a node that models two or more flows of control that unite into a single flow.<br />(5) To become a new member of an entity such as a cluster.
Industry:Software
An Internet protocol that is used by Web servers and Web browsers to transfer and display hypermedia documents securely across the Internet.
Industry:Software
An Internet protocol that is used for communicating application (end-to-end) quality-of-service requirements to intermediate transit nodes in a network. RSVP uses a soft-state mechanism to maintain path and reservation states in each node in the reservation path.
Industry:Software
An Internet protocol that is used to transfer and display hypertext and XML documents on the Web.
Industry:Software
An Internet protocol that permits the tunnelling of the link layer of Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP).
Industry:Software
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