- Settore: 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.
To take data that is not typically image-oriented and depict or display it as an image. In Content Manager, word-processing documents can be rendered as images for display purposes.
Industry:Software
The usage or rules for an item. Base, annotation, and note are semantic types supplied by Content Manager; users can also define their own semantic types. See also item.
Industry:Software
The use by CICS of an additional TCB to perform certain functions, such as VSAM requests, as system subtasks. This is in addition to the TCB that CICS uses for normal processing.
Industry:Software
To transform an Internet Protocol (IP) address to a host name as opposed to forward-mapping, where host names are transformed into IP addresses.
Industry:Software
The use of 31-bit addresses (above the 16MB line) which multiplies by 2 to the power of 7 the range of virtual storage that can be addressed. See also extended link pack area.
Industry:Software
To transmit data from a computer to a central computer or network, or to an attached device such as a printer.
Industry:Software
The use of a character symbol for each unique data value. For example, all alphabetic characters in a column are replaced with the letter A.
Industry:Software
To tune resources and balance workloads to maximize the use of IT resources.
Industry:Software
The use of a computer to produce visual representations of data, such as charts and multi-dimensional drawings by means of dots, lines, and curves.
Industry:Software
To update the data in a restored database or table space by applying changes recorded in the database log files. See also roll back.
Industry:Software