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  2. Association of Car Rental Industry Systems Standards

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    The car classification code has been created to allow car rental companies to communicate the characteristics of a car using a standardised system, in order to prevent misleading information when booking a rental car. [4]

  3. Programmed Airline Reservations System - Wikipedia

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    Programmed Airline Reservations System (PARS) is an IBM proprietary large scale airline reservation application, a computer reservations system, executing under the control of IBM Airline Control Program (ACP) (and later its successor, Transaction Processing Facility (TPF)). Its international version was known as IPARS. [1]

  4. Copy detection pattern - Wikipedia

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    A copy detection pattern (CDP) [1] or graphical code [2] [3] is a small random or pseudo-random digital image which is printed on documents, labels or products for counterfeit detection. Authentication is made by scanning the printed CDP using an image scanner or mobile phone camera . [ 4 ]

  5. Hertz Global Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. (formerly The Hertz Corporation), known as Hertz, is an American car rental company based in Estero, Florida. The company operates its namesake Hertz brand, along with the brands Dollar Rent A Car , Firefly Car Rental and Thrifty Car Rental .

  6. Infor XA - Wikipedia

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    MAPICS was created by IBM. The product is now owned by Infor Global Solutions. Originally all MAPICS code ran only on IBM midrange systems like the IBM System 34, 36, 38 and the IBM AS/400, via succeeding versions of the platform - currently IBM i on IBM Power Systems. Early versions were written in IBM RPG, augmented with Control Language ...

  7. Continuous data protection - Wikipedia

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    Continuous data protection (CDP), also called continuous backup or real-time backup, refers to backup of computer data by automatically saving a copy of every change made to that data, essentially capturing every version of the data that the user saves. In its true form it allows the user or administrator to restore data to any point in time. [1]

  8. IBM System/360 Model 44 - Wikipedia

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    Write Direct Word ('B4'x): WRDW D 1 (B 1),I 2. Read Direct Word ('B5'x): RDDW D 1 (B 1),I 2. The direct data channel feature provides a fast, simple data transfer capability. Controlled by standard System/360 I/O instructions and commands, it allows the connection of external devices that perform word-by-word data transfers with the Model 44 ...

  9. IBM Machine Code Printer Control Characters - Wikipedia

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    Control Code Action x'03' No operation. x'0B' Space 1 line immediate x'13' Space 2 line immediate x'1B' Space 3 line immediate x'8B' Skip to channel 1 immediate x'93' Skip to channel 2 immediate x'9B' Skip to channel 3 immediate x'A3' Skip to channel 4 immediate x'AB' Skip to channel 5 immediate x'B3' Skip to channel 6 immediate x'BB'