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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.
(1) In DFU, a way to change from one display format to another after the user signals that the first display format was completed.<br />(2) In RPG, an operation code that reads input records identified by specified relative record numbers or keys.<br />(3) A group of logically linked records that are transferred over a communications line.<br />(4) A group of request units delimited by begin-chain and end-chain. Responses are always single-unit chains.<br />(5) The name of a channel framework connexion that contains an endpoint definition.
Industry:Software
(1) Part of a product that is either included with the product or can be ordered separately.<br />(2) The visual content information that is stored in the image search server. Also, the visual traits that image search applications use to determine matches. The four QBIC features are average color, histogram color, positional color, and texture.<br />(3) A subset of capabilities of a solution. In Solution Install, a feature selects a set of installable units from within the root installable unit.<br />(4) A labelled subset of concrete, functional software characteristics (function, interface, property, event, and so forth) or nonfunctional software characteristics (scalability, portability, performance, and so forth) of a specific common component, assembly, or offering. See also common component, assembly, offering, capability.<br />(5) In Eclipse, a JAR file that is packaged in a form that the update manager accepts and uses to update the platform. Features have a manifest that provides basic information about the content of the feature, which can include plug-ins, fragments and other files.
Industry:Software
(1) An entity that can communicate securely with another entity. A principal is identified by its associated security context, which defines its access rights.<br />(2) An entity that can communicate securely with another entity. In Kerberos, principals are represented as entries in the Kerberos registry database and include users, servers, computers, and others.
Industry:Software
(1) In disc management, the 8-byte portion of the 520-byte disc sector used by the operating system for control and access information.<br />(2) The portion of a message that contains control information.<br />(3) System-defined control information that precedes user data.<br />(4) Text that is formatted to be in the top margin of printed pages in a document. See also footer.<br />(5) See include statement.
Industry:Software
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Industry:Software
(1) Passage or transformation through different stages over time. For example markets, brands and offerings have life cycles.<br />(2) One complete pass through the four phases phases of software development: inception, elaboration, construction and transition.
Industry:Software
(1) An entity that is used or produced by a software development process. Examples of artefacts are models, source files, scripts, and binary executable files.<br />(2) An archive file that contains an action descriptor, optionally a media descriptor, and the set of files that are required for the change management operations. See also action descriptor, media descriptor.<br />(3) The data that is available for analysis from the files collected for problem determination, from the results of probes that were requested, or from event streams of managed resources. See also installable unit.<br />(4) A UML model element that describes the implementation of components by representing physical implementation units, such as executable files, libraries, software components, documents, and databases.<br />(5) Any file, object, or other piece of data that is created or used during the execution of a process.
Industry:Software
(1) In disc storage, an addressable subdivision of a track used to record one block of a programme or data.<br />(2) The smallest amount of information that can be written to or read from a disc or diskette during a single read or write operation.
Industry:Software
(1) Pertaining to a clustered system that is reconfigured when node or daemon failures occur, so that workloads can be redistributed to the remaining nodes in the cluster. See also application tier.<br />(2) The ability of IT services to withstand all outages and continue providing processing capability according to some predefined service level. Covered outages include both planned events, such as maintenance and backups, and unplanned events, such as software failures, hardware failures, power failures, and disasters. See also high availability solution.
Industry:Software
(1) An entity that performs measurements to collect data pertaining to the performance, availability, reliability, or other attributes of applications or the systems on which the applications rely. These measurements can be compared to predefined thresholds. If a threshold is exceeded, administrators can be notified, or predefined automated responses can be performed.<br />(2) In a privacy management environment, an entity that cheques PII-classified storage locations for attempts to submit data or retrieve data.<br />(3) In enterprise search, a user who has the authority to observe collection-level processes.<br />(4) A facility of the integration test client that listens for requests and responses that flow over the component wires or exports in the modules of a test configuration.<br />(5) In performance profiling, to collect data about an application from the running agents that are associated with that application.
Industry:Software
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