- 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 value assigned in the Map Suppression coded field to a suppression named in a Line Descriptor (LND) or Record Descriptor (RCD) structured field. This value is contained in the Begin and End Suppression text controls.
Industry:Software
A value created from specific fields in the alert using a cyclic redundancy check. A focal point uses this value to refer to a particular alert, for example, to philtre out duplicate alerts.
Industry:Software
A value that is located in the Notes database header and that associates the database with specific entries in the transaction log.
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 BASIC that offers not only standard capabilities of structured programming languages, but a powerful set of language extensions that enable object-oriented development within and across products. Its interface to Notes is through predefined object classes.
Industry:Software
A version of the Windows operating system designed for handheld devices. Version 3 is often known as Pocket PC.
Industry:Software
A version of XML that describes Domino-specific data and design elements such as embedded views, forms, and documents.
Industry:Software
A versioned object base (VOB) that contains global type objects. Local copies of global type objects can be created in any VOB that has an AdminVOB hyperlink to the administrative VOB that defines the global type object.
Industry:Software
A versioned object base (VOB) that stores Unified Change Management (UCM) objects, such as projects, streams, activities, and change sets.
Industry:Software