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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 condition that occurs when both ends of a telephone line or trunk are seized at the same time.
Industry:Software
A cycle of communication between two data-transport devices for the purpose of verifying the connection, which starts with a request for acknowledgment from one of the devices and ends with an acknowledgment from the second device. The REQ and ACK signals help to provide uniform timing to support synchronous data transfer between an initiator and a target. The objective of a synchronous data-transfer method is to minimize the effect of device and cable delays.
Industry:Software
A dependency type between to project elements in which the predecessor element must finish before the successor element can start.
Industry:Software
A function that names and creates the descriptions of network devices and controllers attached to a preexisting line. The objects are also varied on at a user's request.
Industry:Software
A condition that occurs when one or more nonzero digits are lost because the destination field in a decimal operation is too short to contain the results.
Industry:Software
A cylinder on the disk that is reserved by the system then made available in place of a cylinder that is damaged or defective.
Industry:Software
A dependency type between two project elements in which the predecessor element must finish before the successor element can finish.
Industry:Software
A function that optionally accepts arguments and returns a single scalar value that is the result of an evaluation of a set of like values, such as those in a column within a set of one or more rows. See also function, routine.
Industry:Software
A condition that occurs when programming errors are detected by a processor during execution.
Industry:Software
A daemon process that monitors DB2 instances and can restart stopped instances.
Industry:Software