- 行业: 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.
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Industry:Software
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Industry:Software
(1) The process of creating a compacted version of one or more IMS log data sets by eliminating records not related to recovery, and by merging multiple changes to a single segment into a single change.<br />(2) The process of merging log data sets and reducing the information they contain to the minimum required to perform recovery on a particular database or group of databases.
Industry:Software
(1) The process of creating a program by packaging Integrated Language Environment (ILE) modules and resolving symbols passed between those modules.<br />(2) A temporary association between a client and both an object and a server that exports an interface to the object. A binding is meaningful only to the program that sets it and is represented by a bound handle.<br />(3) The process of attaching a collaboration object to a port, which is a variable that represents a business object. These business objects are sent to or received from the collaboration object. A collaboration object can be bound to connectors, to other collaboration objects, or to external processes (called access clients). See also port.<br />(4) The creation of a model element or source code from a template by supplying arguments for the parameters of the template.
Industry:Software
(1) The process of creating an image copy while the database is online.<br />(2) The image copy created by the online image copy process.
Industry:Software
(1) The process of deriving a C++ class from an existing class, called a base class.<br />(2) In object-oriented programming, the refinement or extension of one class from another.<br />(3) A morphological process used to produce additional words from a canonical base form, for example: compute, computer, computerize, and recomputed.
Industry:Software