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International Business Machines
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.
An IBM architecture that defines a framework for implementing systems for the analysis of unstructured data.
Industry:Software
An IBM architecture that defines a set of identifiers, resources, services, and conventions to achieve consistent representation, processing, and interchange of graphic character data in heterogeneous environments.
Industry:Software
An IBM architecture that defines a single approach to error detection through defensive programming techniques. These techniques provide proactive (passive until required) problem recognition and a description of diagnostic output required to debug a software problem.
Industry:Software
A user-provided part of a FEPI application that handles STSN requests.
Industry:Software
A utility designed to detect potential causes of inter-transaction affinity and transaction-system affinity for those users planning to use dynamic transaction routing.
Industry:Software
A value that the local systems and remote systems use to identify a particular Security Association (SA).
Industry:Software
A variation of the Ethernet protocol that is capable of transmitting data at one billion bits per second. Gigabit Ethernet on the System i family is supported only by TCP/IP in full-duplex mode.
Industry:Software
A version of XML that describes Domino-specific data and design elements such as embedded views, forms, and documents.
Industry:Software
(1) The response that occurs when the number of locks issued for one agent exceeds the limit specified in the database configuration; the limit is defined by the maxlocks configuration parameter. During a lock escalation, locks are freed by converting multiple locks on rows of a table into one lock on a table. This process is repeated until the limit is no longer exceeded.<br />(2) The promotion of a lock from a row, page, or LOB lock to a table space lock because the number of page locks that are concurrently held on a given resource exceeds a preset limit.
Industry:Software
(1) The result of processing data. Output can be displayed, printed, stored, or passed to another process.<br />(2) An exit point through which an element can notify downstream elements that they can now start.
Industry:Software
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