- Industry: Computer
- Number of terms: 98482
- Number of blossaries: 0
- Company Profile:
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.
An activity that requires human involvement. Such an activity cannot be started automatically by BTS, because it is dependent on a user being ready to process the work.
Industry:Software
An earned value metric used to describe the difference between the scheduled completion and the actual completion of an activity.
Industry:Software
An activity with no defined implementation that can be used as a place holder in the design stage.
Industry:Software
An earned value term used to describe the expected total cost of an activity, group of activities or the project when the defined scope of work has been completed.
Industry:Software
A variable declared for use within the method procedures of a class.
Industry:Software
An adapter on the ESS Master Console that has multiple ports to which ESSs can be attached.
Industry:Software
An earth-based transmitting and receiving station for cellular phones, paging services and other wireless transmission systems.
Industry:Software
A variable defined with the register storage class specifier. Register variables have automatic storage.
Industry:Software
An adapter that is designed for interactions that conform to a specific technology. The WebSphere Adapter for FTP, for example, can be an intermediary through which an integration broker sends data to a file system residing on a local or remote FTP server.
Industry:Software
An EBCDIC code page that is extended by the addition of code points for characters needed in the language used by a specific country. Using country extended code page (CECP) support, a German panel, for example, can be displayed on a French CECP terminal with all common characters displayed correctly
Industry:Software