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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.
In Web services, the process of developing a service from a Web Services Definition Language (WSDL) file. See also bottom-up development.
Industry:Software
One or more files that can be electronically distributed, manipulated, and printed by a user.
Industry:Software
In Web services, the process of developing a service from an existing artefact such as a Java bean or enterprise bean rather than a Web Services Definition Language (WSDL) file. See also top-down development.
Industry:Software
One or more further levels of organisational entities that exist beneath the parent organisational entity.
Industry:Software
In WebFacing, the use of a separate process to convert 5250 display data into a format compatible with Web browsers.
Industry:Software
One or more group profiles of which the user is a member. The user's first group profile is specified in the group profile (GRPPRF) parameter of the user profile. Supplemental group profiles are specified in the supplemental group profile (SUPGRPPRF) parameter of the group profile.
Industry:Software
In WebSphere Commerce Payments, the Cassette object for all of the WebSphere Commerce Payments cassettes (for example, Cassette for VisaNet and Cassette for Paymentech). Each financial transaction for a WebSphere Commerce Payments cassette is associated with a particular brand (for example, MasterCard or VISA).
Industry:Software
One or more individuals who can view but not modify repository information.
Industry:Software
In WebSphere Commerce Payments, the creation of a Payments object by a merchant. For cassettes that implement credit card protocols, approval will likely map to authorization. Other cassettes might implement the approval process differently.
Industry:Software