- Industry: Computer
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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 the Reusable Asset Specification (RAS), a role in a collaboration that does not have a concrete element specified.
Industry:Software
Information about the originator of a message that is held in fields in the message descriptor. There are two categories of context information: identity context and origin context.
Industry:Software
Pertaining to anything that occurs on the system that affects, either positively or negatively, the safety and integrity of the system's processes and data.
Industry:Software
In the Reusable Asset Specification (RAS), a software artefact or a set of related artefacts that has been created or harvested with the explicit purpose of applying it in subsequent, separate development efforts.
Industry:Software
Information associated with a requirement providing a link between the requirement and other project elements for example, priorities, schedules, status, design elements, resources, costs, hazards.
Industry:Software
Pertaining to behaviour that is defined by the compiler rather than by a language standard. programmes that rely on implementation-defined behaviour may behave differently when compiled with different compilers. See also undefined behavior.
Industry:Software
In the Reusable Asset Specification (RAS), the activity of extracting reusable content, assets and architectures.
Industry:Software
Information contained in the directory that defines the connexion or replication path between two servers. One server is called the supplier (the one that sends the changes) and the other is the consumer (the one that receives the changes). The agreement contains all the information needed for making a connexion from the supplier to the consumer and scheduling replication
Industry:Software
Pertaining to CICS application programmes that run under the CICS quasi-reentrant task control block (QR TCB). See also reenterable.
Industry:Software