- 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 process of moving data from one storage pool to the next storage pool defined in the hierarchy, based on the migration thresholds defined by the storage pools.
Industry:Software
The point at which a resource monitor generates an event.
Industry:Software
The processing path that takes the shortest time to complete of all parallel paths in a process instance, where each path considered begins at a start node or an input to the process and ends at a stop node.
Industry:Software
The process of moving data from temporary tables on the WebSphere Commerce Analyzer server to the WebSphere Commerce Analyzer data mart. The data in the temporary tables was replicated from the WebSphere Commerce database.
Industry:Software
The point in a document that signals to ACIF the beginning of a group of pages, after which it adds indexing structured fields to delineate this group.
Industry:Software
The process of moving generated parts from the generation environment to an environment where they are prepared for execution. Preparation includes compiling, link-editing, and binding with a database as necessary.
Industry:Software
The point in time when a connexion disassociates itself from its current transaction. The following events cause a unit of work boundary to be ended: a commit, a rollback, an XA end (success), an XA commit, or an XA rollback.
Industry:Software
The processing that results from running a programme specified in a routing entry. Most jobs have only one routing step.
Industry:Software
The process of moving log records into the log buffers. See also physical logging.
Industry:Software