- 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 location where all quality controlled versions of all software configuration items (CIs) are held in their definitive form, together with any associated CIs such as licence and other documentation.
Industry:Software
A log data set that contains only the log records that are required for database recovery.
Industry:Software
A log record used in recovery. The redo part of the record describes a change to be made to a WebSphere MQ object. The undo part describes how to back out the change if the work is not committed.
Industry:Software
A logic operator having the property that if P is a binary digit and Q is a binary digit and either P or Q is 1, but not both, then P exclusive-OR Q is 1.
Industry:Software
A logical area of central storage, not addressable by application programs, used to store licenced Internal Code and control information.
Industry:Software
A logical association of switch ports based upon a set of rules or criteria, such as Medium Access Control (MAC) addresses, protocols, network address, or multicast address. This concept permits the LAN to be segmented again without requiring physical rearrangement.
Industry:Software
A logical component consisting of a base card, which connects to the digital trunk adapter in the RS/6000, and a trunk interface card (TIC), which manages the trunk connexion to the switch. See also VPACK, XPACK.
Industry:Software
A logical grouping of related ROD document definition components.
Industry:Software
A logical link that can be activated by APPN configuration services when needed without requiring operator intervention.
Industry:Software
A logical name used by an application to locate the home interface of an enterprise bean in the target operational environment.
Industry:Software