- 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.
An object that contains security information for a process or thread, including the identity and privileges of the user account that is associated with the process or thread.
Industry:Software
An object that contains specifications that can influence the relative rank of a document in the search results. See also boost word.
Industry:Software
An object that contains status information and details about a problem with a message.
Industry:Software
An object that contains the definition of a command (including the command name, parameter descriptions, and validity-checking information) and identifies the programme that performs the function requested by the command. The system-recognized identifier for the object type is *CMD.
Industry:Software
An object that contains the special processing requirements for output data streams received from a host system by a remote job entry (RJE) session. The system-recognized identifier for the object type is *FCT.
Industry:Software
An object that defines properties used by the default data store plug-in, which is used to persistently store events received by the event server.
Industry:Software
An object that defines the association between a connexion factory, a destination, and a deployed message-driven bean. Listener ports simplify the administration of the associations between these resources.
Industry:Software
An object that determines which versions of elements appear in a development view and maintains a list of a developer's activities. The development stream configures the development view to select the versions associated with the foundation baselines plus any activities and versions that developers create after they join the project or rebase their development stream.
Industry:Software
An object that exists in a hierarchical file system. Examples of UNIX files are HFS, ZFS, NFS, and TFS.
Industry:Software
An object that exists in a library on the server and is represented by an object on the PC. For example, a user profile is a server object represented on the PC by the user profile object.
Industry:Software