- Industry: Computer
- Number of terms: 98482
- Number of blossaries: 0
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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.                             
                                                     
                        A role or set of roles in the business that interacts with other business workers and manipulates business entities while participating in business use-case realizations.    
    
    						Industry:Software    
									A role that defines the access levels that users have and the specific resources that they can modify at those levels.    
    
    						Industry:Software    
									A role that has a concrete element attached. A bound role can be a class, an operation, any classifier, model element, primitive type or other concrete element. Roles are in the scope and context of a collaboration.    
    
    						Industry:Software    
									A set of buttons or links representing HATS application-level functions. See also host keypad.    
    
    						Industry:Software    
									A specification of the range of allowable cardinalities that a set may assume. Multiplicity specifications may be given for roles within associations, parts within composites, repetitions, and other purposes. Essentially a multiplicity is a (possibly infinite) subset of the non-negative integers. See also cardinality.    
    
    						Industry:Software    
									A set of characteristics that describes how volume dumps are managed by DFSMShsm.    
    
    						Industry:Software    
									A specification of the resources and activities over which a network operator has control. The profile is stored in a file that is activated when the operator logs on.    
    
    						Industry:Software    
									A set of characters that contain both single-byte characters and double-byte characters. For example, a file might contain characters from a single-byte coded character set (such as code page 00290) and characters from a double-byte coded character set (such as code page 00300).    
    
    						Industry:Software    
									A specification of the rules that govern the exchange of information between components of a transport network; for example, the User Datagram Protocol (UDP).    
    
    						Industry:Software    
									A set of characters, specified in POSIX 1003.2, section 4, that must be supported by conforming implementations.    
    
    						Industry:Software    
									 
  				
