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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 programming languages, an order relationship that defines the sequence of the application of operators with an expression.
Industry:Software
In SNADS, a list of documents or mail waiting to be sent to users or libraries on remote systems.
Industry:Software
In programming languages, one of the basic argument passing semantics where the address of the object is passed. Any changes made by the callee to the argument value will be reflected in the calling routine at the time the change is made.
Industry:Software
In SNADS, a queue that contains distribution entries with a service level of data low. See also priority queue.
Industry:Software
In programming languages, one of the basic argument-passing semantics in which the value of the object is passed. Any changes made by the callee to the argument value will not be reflected in the calling routine.
Industry:Software
In SNADS, a queue that contains distribution queue entries for distributions with a service level of fast, status, or data high. When send times and queue depths are satisfied for both the priority and normal queues, the priority queue is serviced first. See also normal queue.
Industry:Software
In programming languages, pertaining to a language object that has a scope that extends beyond one module, for example, the entry names of a module.
Industry:Software
In SNADS, a queue that is used to hold distribution items that are being routed to a next system.
Industry:Software
In programming languages, pertaining to a language object that is defined in the programming language specification.
Industry:Software