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International Business Machines
Branche: Computer
Number of terms: 98482
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Company Profile:
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 foreign key table that is a dependent in at least one referential constraint. See also parent table, descendent foreign key table.
Industry:Software
A form assumed by a portlet to provide a distinctive interface for users to perform different tasks. Portlet modes can include view, edit, and help.
Industry:Software
A form definition that was the default specified in the PRINTDEV statement of the PSF startup procedure, and that has been modified by the groupvalue parameter of the COPIES parameter or by the FLASH parameter in the JCL statement.
Industry:Software
A form of a node test that can select nodes based on their kind and name. See also node test.
Industry:Software
A form of a word, or multiword unit, after it has undergone a process of normalization. The resulting term can be a lemma or stem.
Industry:Software
A form of addressing in which a data description is associated with a storage area by a variable address held in a separate pointer area. This is implemented in COBOL by BLL cells and in VS COBOL II by the ADDRESS special register.
Industry:Software
A form of BMS output mapping in which data stream generation is delayed until a SEND PAGE command is received or a page overflow occurs.
Industry:Software
A form of BMS output mapping, in which each SEND MAP command generates a device-dependent data stream for output to the terminal device, unless PAGING or SET options are specified.
Industry:Software
A form of business rule that captures multi-conditional decision-making business logic in a table where the rows and columns intersect to determine the appropriate action. Unlike a rule set, a decision table uses more than one condition to determine the action. See also rule set.
Industry:Software
A form of commitment control that differs from traditional commitment control in that it limits the number of times that the system writes journal entries that are associated with a transaction to disk. Soft commit improves transaction performance and guarantees transaction atomicity, but does not guarantee the durability of recently committed transactions in case of a system failure.
Industry:Software