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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.
An internal object that contains the document content and the document details.
Industry:Software
An internal object that is used to control electronic mail.
Industry:Software
An internal object that specifies the control information for printing line data. One data map transmission subcase must appear in each data map of a page definition.
Industry:Software
An internal or external storage location where software and files are stored.
Industry:Software
An internal representation of a DB2 for z/OS database definition, which reflects the data definition that is in the DB2 for z/OS catalog. The objects that are defined in a database descriptor are table spaces, tables, indexes, index spaces, relationships, cheque constraints, and triggers. A DBD also contains information about accessing tables in the database.
Industry:Software
(1) An IDML file in the discovery library, containing data copied from a management software system.<br />(2) An XML document that stores discovery information and their relationships. The discovery library book can be later consumed by other discovery library aware systems.
Industry:Software
(1) In Internet communication, the name given to a computer. Sometimes, host name is used to mean the fully qualified domain name; other times, it is used to mean the most specific subname of a fully qualified domain name. For example, if mycomputer.city.company.com is the fully qualified domain name, either of the following host names can be used: mycomputer.city.company.com or mycomputer.<br />(2) The network name for a network adapter on a physical machine in which the node is installed.
Industry:Software
(1) Pertaining to an operation that occurs at a predetermined or fixed time. See also dynamic.<br />(2) A Java programming language keyword that is used to define a variable as a class variable.
Industry:Software
(1) An IMS enhancement available with DBCTL. It allows PSB scheduling to complete successfully even if some of the full-function databases it requires are not available.<br />(2) The degree to which data is available when needed, typically measured as a percentage of time that the system would be capable of responding to any data request (for example, 99.999% available).
Industry:Software
(1) In Internet communications, a message that governs the aspects of a tunnel and sessions within a tunnel.<br />(2) An incoming message received from a clearing channel or the S.W.I.F.T. network that indicates the status of the payment.<br />(3) In Q replication, a message from a Q Apply programme or a user application that asks a Q Capture programme to activate or deactivate a Q subscription or an XML publication, invalidate a send queue, or confirm that a target table is loaded.
Industry:Software