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International Business Machines
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.
Application-specific data that can be associated with a call transfer from Callpath to DirectTalk, or in the opposite direction. This is equivalent to Callpath program data, but DirectTalk imposes the restriction that the data must be a printable ASCII character string, with a maximum length of 512 bytes.
Industry:Software
Application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) technology on which the IBM 3534 is based.
Industry:Software
Area provided for the use of a single task-related user exit program. It is associated with a single task and lasts for the duration of the task only.
Industry:Software
Area that is set up by storage control and chained to the terminal control table terminal entry (TCTTE) as needed for terminal input/output operations.
Industry:Software
As defined by POSIX, an address space with one or more threads executing within that address space, and the required system resources for those threads.
Industry:Software
As defined for Java by Sun Microsystems, a portable, platform-independent, reusable component model. See also bean.
Industry:Software
Aspects covering transmission, multiplexing, and switching in a communications network.
Industry:Software
Attribute value for RDO that differs depending on the values for the other attributes that have already been specified on the command line.
Industry:Software
Audio tones represented by machine-readable binary numbers rather than by analog recording techniques.
Industry:Software
Authentication in which the server exchanges the server certificate with the client and, optionally, the client exchanges the client certificate with the server. This exchange determines whether the client and server have a certificate in common and verifies the identities of the server and, optionally, the client.
Industry:Software