- 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.
(1) A warning, error, or status message generated by an application when a specified constraint is exceeded or violated during job execution. See also system event.<br />(2) An operation that modifies an application entity and is of interest to the WebSphere business integration system. See also event, event detection.<br />(3) Any of the events defined by HATS except the recognition of a host screen, such as connect, disconnect, start and stop.
Industry:Software
(1) In COBOL, a plus sign (+) or a minus sign (-) that precedes a variable or a left parenthesis in an arithmetic expression, which has the effect of multiplying the expression by +1 or -1, respectively.<br />(2) An operator that changes the sign of a numeric value.
Industry:Software
(1) In UIM, a list of values that are passed to a program.<br />(2) In REXX, a complete set of arguments, separated by commas, that are passed between a calling routine and a called routine.
Industry:Software
(1) A WebSphere business integration system component that contains business logic describing a distributed business process. Collaborations are used to coordinate and extend the business processes of disparate enterprise software products and to facilitate meaningful data exchange between them. Collaborations use business objects to exchange and manipulate data. See also business logic.<br />(2) A conceptual collection or grouping of model elements, classifiers, or primitive types that are unified in accomplishing some objective within the context of the collaboration.<br />(3) The ability to connect customers, employees, or business partners to the people and processes in a business or organization, in order to facilitate improved decision-making. Collaboration involves two or more individuals with complementary skills interacting together to resolve a business problem.
Industry:Software
(1) In COBOL, a reserved word that represents a numeric or character value or a string of repeated values. The word can be used instead of a literal to represent the value.<br />(2) In RPG, an implied literal that is specified in the calculation specifications without a length definition because the implied length and decimal positions are the same as those of the receiver field.
Industry:Software
(1) In Unified modelling Language (UML), a dependency in which one element (the client) requires the presence of another element (the supplier) for its correct functioning or implementation.<br />(2) A concept of one component depending upon another component. For example, when installing components, the prerequisite and corequisite components are used by other components, which have a uses relationship with the prerequisite and corequisite components.
Industry:Software
(1) A WebSphere Voice Response system that is used to respond to or make 'live' calls. A production system can also be used to develop new applications. See also development system.<br />(2) A system on which application programmes that are already developed and tested run on a regular basis.
Industry:Software
(1) In COBOL, a set of entries that includes all subordinate entries to the next equal- or higher-level number.<br />(2) The tree-like arrangement of segments in a database, beginning with the root segment and proceeding down to dependent segments.<br />(3) A defined relationship among a set of attributes that are grouped by levels in the dimension of a cube model.
Industry:Software
(1) In VisualAge RPG, a functional grouping of classes and related files within a product.<br />(2) A part of a structured type or value, such as an array element or a record field.<br />(3) A reusable object or programme that performs a specific function and is designed to work with other components and applications.<br />(4) In Eclipse, one or more plug-ins that work together to deliver a discrete set of functions.<br />(5) A visual element of a host screen, such as a command line, function key, or selection list. HATS applications transform host components into widgets.<br />(6) A ClearCase object that is used to group a set of related directory and file elements within a Unified Change Management (UCM) project. Typically, the elements that make up a component are developed, integrated, and released together. A project must contain at least one component, and it can contain multiple components. Projects can share components.<br />(7) A set of modules that performs a major function within a system.<br />(8) An entity about which measurements are collected for reporting purposes. Sample components include a specific network storage device; the Web address http://www.ibm.com; and a person with whom you have a customer relationship. Each component type in the data model has a set of metrics and attributes that apply to all components of that type.<br />(9) A common component or an assembly. See also common component, assembly.
Industry:Software
(1) A word that is commonly used, such as "the," "an," or "and," that is ignored by a search application.<br />(2) A frequently occurring word that many natural language processing (NLP) applications identify as such, to improve processing.
Industry:Software