- Branche: 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.
A string of characters used to refer to an object, starting at the highest level (or root) of the directory hierarchy. The absolute path name must begin with a slash (/), which indicates that the path begins at the root. See also relative path name.
Industry:Software
A script attached to a particular event. Examples in LotusScript are Initialize, Queryopen, and Postopen. When the event occurs, the script runs.
Industry:Software
A set of UNIX network services (for example, a distributed service for retrieving information about the users, groups, network addresses, and gateways in a network) that resolve naming and addressing differences among computers in a network.
Industry:Software
A string of consecutive tokens (words) that are taken from a sentence. For example, from "This is a very short sentence.", the 3-word shingles (or trigrams) are: This is a/ is a very/ a very short/ very short sentence/. Shingles can be used in statistical linguistics. For example, if two different texts have a lot of common shingles, the texts are probably related somehow.
Industry:Software
A script that augments the Tivoli Data Warehouse scripts. For example, extension scripts might be scripts that run before or after the ETL steps are run.
Industry:Software
A set of user-defined criteria that groups one or more units of work within a database connection into one entity, based on the database connection attributes. This user-defined entity can then be assigned to a service class, controlled through thresholds, and monitored. See also threshold, service class.
Industry:Software
A string of data elements or a group of records that is received, recorded, processed, or transmitted as a unit.
Industry:Software
A sealed container that holds the read and write heads, the magnetic disks, and the actuators. See also random access memory.
Industry:Software
A set of values with grammatical and occasionally morphological information about the word. Grammatically ambiguous word forms have multiple grammar masks.
Industry:Software
A string of data representing a reference to an attachment. The format and contents of the attachment reference are defined by the attachment reference type.
Industry:Software