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International Business Machines
Industry: Computer
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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 architectural view that describes how critical use cases are performed in the system, focusing mostly on architecturally significant components (objects, tasks, nodes).
Industry:Software
An event whose firing has caused an activity to be activated.
Industry:Software
A WebSphere MQ report message type that is created by a message channel agent when a message is sent to another queue manager, but that message cannot be delivered to the specified destination queue.
Industry:Software
An architectural view that describes one or several system configurations; the mapping of software components (tasks, modules) to the computing nodes in these configurations.
Industry:Software
An example of an inferior design solution that is commonly made by developers. They are used to reinforce better planning during the development process as well as provide a problem solving reference point.
Industry:Software
A WebSphere MQ trace option where the trace data is to be used for performance analysis and tuning.
Industry:Software
An architectural view that describes the concurrent aspect of the system: processes and their interactions.
Industry:Software
An exception handler that allows the application programmer to directly declare an exception monitor around limited high-level language source statements. For ILE C, this capability is enabled through the #pragma statement.
Industry:Software
A WebSphere MQ-supplied utility that monitors a dead-letter queue (DLQ) and processes messages on the queue in accordance with a user-written rules table.
Industry:Software
An architectural view that describes the main classes in the design of the system: major business-related classes, and the classes that define key behavioural and structural mechanisms (persistency, communications, fault-tolerance, user-interface).
Industry:Software
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