- Industry: Software
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Oracle Corporation, an enterprise software company, engages in the development, manufacture, distribution, servicing, and marketing of database, middleware, and application software worldwide.
A high-level programming language developed and maintained by Sun Microsystems where applications run in a virtual machine known as a JVM. The JVM is responsible for all interfaces to the operating system. This architecture permits developers to create Java applications and applets that can run on any operating system or platform that has a JVM.
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The communications network protocol that consists of the TCP which controls the transport functions and IP which provides the routing mechanism. It is the standard for Internet communications.
Industry:Software
The combination of menus, screens, keyboard commands, mouse clicks, and command language that defines how a user interacts with a software application.
Industry:Software
The process of providing language-specific or culture-specific information for software systems. Translation of an application's user interface is an example of localization. Localization should not be confused with globalization, which is the making software suitable for different linguistic and cultural environments.
Industry:Software
An ordered collection of character glyphs that provides a graphical representation of characters in a character set.
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The output of a SQL query consisting of one or more rows of data.
Industry:Software