- Industry: 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 data authority that allows the user to change the data in an object, such as a journal, a message queue, or a data area.
Industry:Software
A description of a single note item. An item descriptor is stored in an array of fixed-size structures in a note header. Each structure has information describing the item name, type, value, size, and so on.
Industry:Software
A function that provides peer-to-peer communication for programmable workstations connected to an IBM 3174 Control Unit through IBM 3270 communication adapters using coaxial cable or telephone twisted-pair wire.
Industry:Software
A conditional statement that specifies a condition to be tested and the action to be taken if the condition is satisfied.
Industry:Software
A data authority that allows the user to remove entries from an object; for example, delete messages from a message queue or delete records from a file. See also add authority.
Industry:Software
A description of a user-defined edit code. The system-recognized identifier is *EDTD.
Industry:Software
A function that receives a set of arguments and that returns a table to the SQL statement that references the function. A table function can be referenced only in the FROM clause of a subselect. See also function, user-defined function, routine.
Industry:Software
A configurable service that plugs in to a WebSphere Application Server and defines a hook point that runs when the server starts and shuts down when the server stops.
Industry:Software
A data binding that is written through a standard interface. See also data binding.
Industry:Software
A description of a variable appearing outside a function. It causes the system to allocate storage for that variable and makes that variable accessible to all functions that follow the definition and are located in the same file as the definition.
Industry:Software