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Db2
Db2 is a family of database management system (DBMS) products from IBM that serve a number of different operating system (OS) platforms. Read Full Definition
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A-weighted decibel (dBA or dB(A))
A-weighted decibel (dBA or dB(A)) is an expression of the relative loudness of sounds as perceived by the human ear. Read Full Definition
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database (DB)
A database is a collection of information that is organized so that it can be easily accessed, managed and updated. Read Full Definition
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amplification factor (gain)
The amplification factor, also called gain, is the extent to which an analog amplifier boosts the strength of a signal. Read Full Definition
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signal-to-noise ratio (S/N or SNR)
In analog and digital communications, a signal-to-noise ratio, often written S/N or SNR, is a measure of the strength of the desired signal relative to background noise (undesired signal). Read Full Definition
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IBM IMS (Information Management System)
IBM IMS (Information Management System) is a database and transaction management system that was first introduced by IBM in 1968. Read Full Definition
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availability zones
Availability zones (AZs) are isolated or separated data centers located within specific regions in which public cloud services originate and operate. Read Full Definition
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near-end crosstalk (NEXT)
Near-end crosstalk (NEXT) is an error condition that can occur when connectors are attached to twisted pair cabling. Read Full Definition
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VSAM (Virtual Storage Access Method)
VSAM (Virtual Storage Access Method) is a file management system for IBM's larger operating systems now called z/OS. Read Full Definition
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document-oriented database
A document-oriented database is a type of NoSQL database in which data is stored in binary document files. Document-oriented databases are often used by content management systems. Read Full Definition
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