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International Business Machines
Industry: Computer
Number of terms: 98482
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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 shared place that is open to all portal users. The person who creates the place (and who automatically becomes the place manager) designates it as a public place during place creation. See also restricted place.
Industry:Software
A structured collection of activities and tasks that can be reused for specific process workflows. Process templates can be edited, created, cloned, and removed. Users typically apply and modify a process template when they design a workflow for a specific process.
Industry:Software
A secondary window that solicits user input for a specific task or subtask. Common examples are the Print and Save As dialogue boxes. dialogue boxes are modal; that is, they must be closed before the user can continue working in the window that launched the dialogue box.
Industry:Software
A shared place that is open to only those individuals and groups whom the place creator (or place manager) adds to the place's membership list. The person who creates the place (and who automatically becomes the place manager) designates the place as a restricted place during place creation. See also public place.
Industry:Software
A structured collection of tasks that can be reused in specific process workflows. Activity templates can be edited, created, cloned, and removed. Users typically apply and modify activity templates when the create a process template.
Industry:Software
A section of a double-byte character set (DBCS) where the first byte of the DBCS codes belonging to that section are the same value. According to IBM standards for DBCS codes, there are 190 wards, and each ward has up to 190 points on which DBCS characters can be assigned. See also point.
Industry:Software
A shared place, either a public place or a restricted place, in which all portal users must be members. Only portal administrators can designate a shared place to be a mandatory place. Because membership is automatic and required, portal users cannot join or leave mandatory places.
Industry:Software
A structured set of techniques for defining and recording business information requirements. It is a depiction of the user's view of the data needs of the organisation in a consistent and rigorous fashion. The data model eventually serves as the basis for translation to computer system databases.
Industry:Software
A section of a dump that provides information about the stack frame, the programme unit address, the entry point of the routine, the statement number, and status of the routines on the call-chain at the time the traceback was produced.
Industry:Software
A shared resource on a server. When a netname is assigned to a resource, the user must refer to it by its netname and specify the server where the resource is located.
Industry:Software
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