- 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.
The named element of a panel group that identifies the content and layout for the storage area of the dialogue variables.
Industry:Software
The means of ISDN access normally used by private subscribers, providing two B-channels of 64kbits per second and one D-channel of 16kbits per second for signaling. This is often known as 2B+D. See also primary rate access.
Industry:Software
The increase of the average throughput rate and operational capability, or the reduction of turnaround time.
Industry:Software
The names of procedures and data items, exported from an ILE service program, that can be accessed by Integrated Language Environment (ILE) programmes or other service programs.
Industry:Software
The means specifically described in an IBM software product's documentation by which an IBM software product may be modified by a customer's system programmers to change or extend the functions of the IBM software product. Such modifications consist of exit routines written to replace one or more existing modules of an IBM software product, or to add one or more modules or subroutines to an IBM software product. See also user exit.
Industry:Software
The independent unit of transfer for a common interchange file (CIF). It is the part of the CIF that identifies the relationship to the receiving database. A CIF can contain multiple CIUs.
Industry:Software
The namespace that is applied if an XML element, type, or function has no namespace prefix. If the URI reference in a default namespace declaration is empty, unprefixed elements in the scope of the declaration are not considered to be in any namespace.
Industry:Software
The measure of the quality of printed output relative to existing standards and in comparison with jobs printed previously.
Industry:Software
The index page that is at the highest level (or the beginning point) in an index.
Industry:Software
The national language installed on the system as the default language used to display and print information. The primary language is also used to service the system. See also secondary language.
Industry:Software