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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.
In Business Graphics Utility, values in a computer image that specify points relative to other points in the image.
Industry:Software
In Cryptographic Support, to systematically scramble information so that it cannot be read without knowing the coding key. See also decrypt.
Industry:Software
In ILE, the process the binder uses to match unresolved imports from the set of modules to be bound by copy with the set of exports provided by the specified modules and service programs.
Industry:Software
In C, the value that indicates the end of a string. For EBCDIC, ASCII, and Unicode UTF-8 strings, the null terminator is a single-byte value (X'00'). For Unicode UTF-16 and UCS-2 (wide) strings, the null terminator is a double-byte value (X'0000').
Industry:Software
In cryptography, any data that is not encrypted. Encryption transforms plaintext to ciphertext and decryption transforms ciphertext into plaintext.
Industry:Software
In C/C++, an identifier predefined by the compiler, which will be expanded by the preprocessor during compilation.
Industry:Software
In data communication, a configuration in which two or more locations are physically connected for the purpose of exchanging data.
Industry:Software
In IMS or SQL/DS, ensuring that a particular segment type of a database is accessible for potential update by only one task at a time.
Industry:Software
In C++, an area of storage between the ultimate consumer and the I/O Stream Library functions that format data.
Industry:Software