- 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 operation that copies (sector by sector) all permanent data from configured disc units to tape.
Industry:Software
An operation that deletes the backup software package so that the previous operation cannot be restored.
Industry:Software
An operation that is used by clients of WebSphere Application Server applications to obtain references to objects related to those applications.
Industry:Software
An operation that makes a programme device available for input or output operations. See also release-program-device operation.
Industry:Software
An operation that makes a programme device not available for input/output operations. See also acquire-program-device operation.
Industry:Software
An operation that moves paper or forms through the paper path without printing.
Industry:Software
An operation that occurs without a regular or predictable time relationship to a specified event. While the asynchronous operation is performed, the application programme is allowed to continue execution. For example, the calling of an error diagnostic routing may receive control at any time during the execution of a computer program.
Industry:Software
An operation that physically moves a row from one location to another location in a table. Examples of data movement operations are updating database partitioning keys and reorganising tables.
Industry:Software
An operation that results in a change to an object such that the object is under commitment control.
Industry:Software
An operation that the user runs to save objects when no other jobs are running. See also save-while-active operation.
Industry:Software