- 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.
Programming elements such as JavaServer Pages (JSP) files, servlets, and scripts that require client or server-side processing for accurate runtime rendering in a Web browser.
Industry:Software
Programming that defines logical operations on data. The Vertical Licensed Internal Code translates the machine interface (MI) instructions.
Industry:Software
Property of an optical disk that, once written to, cannot be overwritten. Storage capacity ranges from 400 MB to 3.2 GB.
Industry:Software
Proposals, techniques, and mechanisms that document the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) work in progress and that define protocols and their characteristics in an internet. After the drafts are approved, they become Requests for Comments (RFCs).
Industry:Software
Provides formal communication between JES3 and the functional subsystem application or FSS.
Industry:Software
Provides global user exit programs with access to some CICS services. It consists of a set of function calls that can be used in user exit programs to extend CICS functions.
Industry:Software
Provides the parameters needed to define a DBCTL subsystem.
Industry:Software
Random access memory (storage) that retains its contents after the electrical power to the machine is shut off.
Industry:Software
Rational's Web interface that allows clients to access RequisitePro requirements information across an intranet. RequisiteWeb provides a thin client solution to access project documents and data in a Web browser. No Requisite application-specific files need to be installed on individual machines.
Industry:Software
Recovered message; that is, an IP message that was copied from the control queue of an inoperable or closed ASP via the recover command.
Industry:Software