- 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.
The measurement of how important or significant a message is. The higher the severity level, the more severe or important the condition.
Industry:Software
The individual authorised to approve or reject an approvable action. See also approvable action.
Industry:Software
The navigational map, typically presented as a tree, used to combine learning resources into a cohesive unit of instruction.
Industry:Software
The measurement of the percentage of used subblocks per allocated block.
Industry:Software
The individual business object at the top of a hierarchical business object. It is a parent business object but does not itself have a parent business object. See also hierarchical business object.
Industry:Software
The nested enclave created as a result of certain commands being issued from a parent enclave. See also nested enclave, parent enclave.
Industry:Software
The mechanism by which events are polled for and detected by a connector. See also event detection, event detection mechanism, event notification mechanism, event trigger.
Industry:Software
The information associated with a message aside from attachments and recipients.
Industry:Software
The network attribute that controls the handling of a job submitted from remote locations through either the SNADS network or RSCS.
Industry:Software
The mechanism by which the Tivoli Management Framework and Tivoli applications communicate with Tivoli administrators. The bulletin board collects notices in notice groups. Administrators can access the bulletin board from the Tivoli desktop. The bulletin board is an audit trail for important operations that the administrators perform.
Industry:Software