- Industry: Computer
- Number of terms: 98482
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- 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 element that is no longer catalogued in any version of any directory. Such elements are moved to the lost+found directory of the versioned object base (VOB).
Industry:Software
A view that uses a network file system to access versions of elements.
Industry:Software
An agent that provides shared infrastructure for management applications. The common agent is self monitoring and self-starting, and provides remote deployment capability, shared machine resources, secure connectivity, and a single entry point. See also agent, subagent.
Industry:Software
An element that is responsible for publishing notifications. Notification receivers listen for these notifications.
Industry:Software
A view that uses, or is dependent on, another object, such as the parent view of a table.
Industry:Software
An element that listens for and receives notifications. By default, this element starts listening when its owning process starts.
Industry:Software
A viewer that allows interactive navigation of graphical structures that are too large to render in their entirety by providing controls that expand or collapse individual sections of those graphical structures.
Industry:Software
An agent that represents work requests that originate in allied address spaces. See also system agent.
Industry:Software
An element used by CICS file control to link related requests together as a file thread; to record the existence of READ SET storage to be released at syncpoint and the existence of any other outstanding work that must be completed at syncpoint; to register a task as a user of a file to prevent the file being closed while still in use.
Industry:Software