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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 comma-separated value text file, commonly used to exchange files between database systems that use different formats. Sometimes called comma-delimited files, CSV files can be imported into RequisitePro.
Industry:Software
A construct that identifies token boundaries (or breaks) in text that is based on regular expressions and defined in terms of Unicode characters and character properties.
Industry:Software
A data set whose records are organized on the basis of their successive physical positions, such as on magnetic tape. See also partitioned data set, direct data set.
Industry:Software
A device that converts digital data from a computer to an analog signal that can be transmitted on a telecommunication line, and converts the analog signal received to data for the computer.
Industry:Software
A comma-separated-value list of hosts used to add large numbers of hosts to the provisioning server without having to start the hosts individually on the network.
Industry:Software
A constructor that creates element, attribute, document, text, processing-instruction, or comment nodes in which the content of the node is based on enclosed expressions. See also constructor, direct constructor.
Industry:Software
A data set written on an auxiliary storage device and managed by the Job Entry Subsystem (JES).
Industry:Software
A device that converts power from one circuit to another at the same frequency, but at a changed voltage and current.
Industry:Software
A commit point that occurs when an application program issues a checkpoint call. IMS then releases segments it has enqueued for the program since the last commit point; makes permanent the program's changes to the database; and, if the program processes messages, sends output messages to their destinations.
Industry:Software
A consumer that does the final processing on the analysis results that are stored in the common analysis structure. For example, a consumer indexes the contents of the common analysis structure in a search engine or it populates a relational database with specific analysis results.
Industry:Software