- 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.
The process of combining the configuration data from the preference node trees of an ORB and all ORB sets to which the ORB belongs into a single preference node tree. See also inheriting.
Industry:Software
The runtime template (in an internal format of control blocks) that can be used as a model when creating runtime resource definitions. See also runtime resource definition.
Industry:Software
The process of combining the managed resources of one node into a distributed network such that the central manager application can access and administer the resources on the node.
Industry:Software
The process of comparing the software package to be installed and the base software package. See also delta install.
Industry:Software
The scope of an ECSEmitter method that allows an event consumer to correlate events. Each event includes the identifier of the correlation sphere to which it belongs and the identifier of its parent correlation sphere from the event hierarchy.
Industry:Software
The process of converting an atomic value from an earlier data type to a later data type in an ordered sequence. One example of an ordered sequence is INTEGER, DECIMAL, FLOAT, DOUBLE; another example is anyURI, string. Type promotion can be used, for instance, in function calls and in the processing of operators that accept numeric or string operands.
Industry:Software
The process of converting packets of data that are transmitted in one format into another data format that redirects packets according to various criteria, changes specific fields within the packet header, or changes specific character strings within the packet data.
Industry:Software
The scope of recovery for a resource, it determines where the resource status can be recovered from. GLOBAL indicates the status is managed by RM, LOCAL indicates the status is managed by IMS in local control blocks and log records, and NONE indicates the status is not recovered.
Industry:Software