- 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.
(1) In XML Extender, a column of a table that has a user-defined data type of XMLVARCHAR, XMLCLOB, or XMLFILE.<br />(2) A column of a table that stores XML values and is defined using the SQL built-in data type XML.
Industry:Software
(1) One or more storage units used to isolate some objects from the other objects that are stored in the system ASP and other user ASPs. User ASPs are defined by the user.<br />(2) One or more auxiliary storage pools used to isolate journals, journal receivers, and save files from the other system objects stored in the system ASP. See also system ASP, auxiliary storage pool.
Industry:Software
(1) Pertaining to an IBM licenced programme that is used to monitor a network, manage it, and diagnose its problems.<br />(2) A network management product that can provide automated operations and rapid notification of events.
Industry:Software
(1) Pertaining to the tool that parses the declarations and documentation comments in a set of source files and produces a set of HTML pages describing the classes, inner classes, interfaces, constructors, methods, and fields.<br />(2) A tool that parses the declarations and documentation comments in a set of source files and produces a set of HTML pages describing the classes, inner classes, interfaces, constructors, methods, and fields. (Sun)
Industry:Software
(1) An i5/OS option that registers certificates that are created on the system when it is acting as a certificate authority (CA). DCM can also be used to register certificates that other certificate authorities issue. DCM allows you to choose to associate a user's certificate with its user profile. DCM is also used to associate digital certificates with various applications so that these applications can use the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) for secure communications.<br />(2) An i5/OS component that allows i5/OS to be a local Certificate Authority (CA) to create digital certificates that are used to ensure secure communications.<br />(3) On i5/OS systems, the method of managing digital certificates and using them in secure applications on the iSeries server. Digital Certificate Manager requests and processes digital certificates from certification authorities (CAs) or other third-parties.
Industry:Software
(1) An IBM licenced programme that manages and controls the input data stream and output data stream required by supported IBM page printers.<br />(2) A feature of i5/OS that provides AFP system management and IPDS print management to IPDS printers that are connected to System i systems.
Industry:Software
(1) An IBM-architected, device-independent data stream for interchanging documents.<br />(2) The architecture that provides a single interface definition allowing objects from different products to be interchanged so that the data can be edited, presented, or manipulated by processes of varying characteristics and intent.
Industry:Software
(1) An interactive command interpreter and a command programming language.<br />(2) A command interpreter developed for UNIX, which forms the basis for the z/OS shell.
Industry:Software
(1) Anything that can be created or manipulated with SQL, such as tables, views, indexes, packages, procedures, triggers, or any other objects that can be created by issuing a CREATE statement. See also database object.<br />(2) In object-oriented design or programming, a concrete realisation (instance) of a class that consists of data and the operations associated with that data. An object contains the instance data that is defined by the class, but the class owns the operations that are associated with the data.<br />(3) A named storage space that consists of a set of characteristics that describe the space and, in some cases, data. An object is anything that occupies space in storage, can be located in a library or directory, can be secured, and on which defined operations can be performed. Some examples of objects are programs, files, libraries, and stream files.<br />(4) In object-oriented design or programming, an abstraction that consists of data and operations associated with that data.<br />(5) In X/Open Directory Service, data that can be identified. Each object is represented by an entry in the Directory Information Base (DIB).<br />(6) In AFP architecture, a collection of structured fields, bounded by a begin-object function and an end-object function. The object can contain other structured fields containing data elements of a particular type.<br />(7) Any digital content that a user can manipulate as a single unit to perform a task. An object can appear as text, an icon, or both.<br />(8) In WebSphere MQ, a queue manager, a queue, a process definition, a channel, a namelist, authentication information object, or a storage class (z/OS only).<br />(9) An item stored in a versioned object base (VOB). An object can be identified by an object-selector string, which includes a prefix that indicates the kind of object, the object's name, and a suffix that indicates the VOB in which the object resides. Examples: lbtype:REL1@/vobs/vega on UNIX and lbtype:REL1@vega on Windows See also label.
Industry:Software
(1) Data of type XML, including serialised XML or XDM instances. See also serialised XML, XDM instance.<br />(2) A collection of hierarchical nodes, based on XML instance documents, that can be stored in an XML column or can be returned from an XML column by an SQL or XQuery statement.
Industry:Software