- 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) A logical organization of users whose membership allows them to perform the same activities or provide the same authority to access resources.<br />(2) In a satellite environment, a collection of satellites that share characteristics such as the database configuration and the application that runs on the satellites.<br />(3) A collection of users who can share access authorities for protected resources.<br />(4) A named list of users and servers. It can be used in contact lists, access control lists, and so on.<br />(5) In places, two or more people who are grouped for membership in a place.<br />(6) In resource definition online, a collection of related resources. The main purpose of an RDO group is convenience in storing definitions in the CSD.<br />(7) A list of elements with information about how those elements can appear in a message. Groups can be ordered, unordered, or selective.<br />(8) With respect to partitioned data sets (PDSs), a member and the member's aliases that exist in a PDS or partitioned data set extended (PDSE), or in an unloaded PDSE.<br />(9) A set of related documents within an interchange. An interchange can contain zero to many groups.
Industry:Software
(1) A logical table that is based on data stored in an underlying set of tables. The data returned by a view is determined by a SELECT statement that is run on the underlying tables. See also base table, table.<br />(2) The form in which an object is presented. A choice in the action bar that a user selects to look at an object from various perspectives is an example of a view.<br />(3) In Eclipse-based user interfaces, any pane in the workbench that is outside the editor area and can be stacked (dragged and dropped) on top of other views. Views provide different ways to look at or work with the resources in the workbench.<br />(4) In the CICSPlex SM API, a temporary, customized form of a resource table. A view can consist of some or all of the resource table attributes in any order.<br />(5) In the CICSPlex SM ISPF end-user interface, a formatted display of selected data about CICS resources or CICSPlex SM definitions. The data in a view is obtained from a query and can be presented in one or more forms. The data can be limited to a subset of CICSplex resources or definitions by establishing a context and scope.<br />(6) A ClearCase object that provides a work area for one or more users. For each element in a VOB, a view's configuration specification selects one version from the element's version tree.<br />(7) A window that displays requirements, the attributes assigned to requirements, and the relationships between requirements. See also Attribute Matrix, traceability matrix, traceability tree.<br />(8) In the Reusable Asset Specification (RAS), a projection (subset) of the system models that shows a specific aspect of the system or addresses one or more of the concerns of the system stakeholders.<br />(9) A projection of a model, which is seen from a given perspective or vantage point and omits entities that are not relevant to this perspective.
Industry:Software
(1) A characteristic of an object that controls which programs can access the object. See also system domain object, user domain object.<br />(2) A set of systems that allocate shared network resources within a single logical system.<br />(3) In communications, the network resources under control of a particular system services control point (SSCP).<br />(4) In TCP/IP, a named set of hosts. Each domain has authority for the machines within that domain, but not for machines in other domains.<br />(5) In a database, the set of valid values for an attribute.<br />(6) A logical grouping of resources in a network for the purpose of common management and administration.<br />(7) In the Internet, a part of a naming hierarchy in which the domain name consists of a sequence of names (labels) separated by periods (dots).<br />(8) A part of a network that is administered as a unit with a common protocol.<br />(9) A functionally isolated area of the CICS system that owns resources to which it has sole access and that communicates with other parts of CICS through strictly defined interfaces called gates.
Industry:Software
(1) A pattern to help the user identify the location of keys on a keyboard, functions assigned to keys on a keyboard, or switches and lights on a control panel.<br />(2) An object used to create new objects of the same type. The newly created object has the same characteristics as the template.<br />(3) In REXX, a guide that allows strings to be parsed by words (delimited by blanks), by explicit matching of strings, or by specifying numeric positions.<br />(4) A family of C++ classes or functions with variable types.<br />(5) A DB2 utilities output data set descriptor that is used for dynamic allocation. A template is defined by the TEMPLATE utility control statement.<br />(6) In WebSphere Commerce, a predefined skeleton or pattern that determines how information displays on a Web page. The template defines characteristics such as the location and type of text and images, and background color.<br />(7) A model of a new Notes database. If it is a design template, it will update database design elements created from the template.<br />(8) A standard layout used in such system communications as e-mail, approval requests, and error messages.<br />(9) A HATS resource that describes the relatively static portion of the Web pages presented by the HATS application, including a banner and navigation area.
Industry:Software
(1) A permanent global variable defined by WebSphere Voice Response for use by state tables. Many system variables are loaded with values when the state table is initialized. Some values are taken from system parameters. See also input parameter, local variable.<br />(2) A user-defined keyword and value pair that can be used to test and track the status of network resources. System variables can be referred to wherever event-data substitution is allowed.
Industry:Software
(1) A connection that provides the physical transfer of data from one node to another.<br />(2) In a file system, a connection between a directory and an object. The link is established when the object is created.<br />(3) In hypertext, an author-defined association between two information nodes.<br />(4) In SNA, the combination of the link connection (the transmission medium) and two link stations (one at each end of the link connection).<br />(5) In TCP/IP, a term for a communications line. A TCP/IP link may share the use of a communications line with SNA.<br />(6) In a file system, a connection between an i-node and one or more file names associated with it.<br />(7) In data communication, a transmission medium and data link control (DLC) component that together transmit data between adjacent nodes.<br />(8) A line or arrow that connects activities in a process. A link passes information between activities and determines the order in which they run.<br />(9) A directional relationship between two items: the parent and the child. You can use a set of links to model one-to-many associations. See also reference.
Industry:Software
(1) A portion of a page set. Each partition corresponds to a single, independently extendable data set. Partitions can be extended to a maximum size of 1, 2, or 4 gigabytes, depending on the number of partitions in the partitioned page set. All partitions of a given page set have the same maximum size.<br />(2) On a personal computer hard disk, one of four possible storage areas of variable size; one may be accessed by DOS and each of the others may be assigned to another operating system.<br />(3) A subset of the active cluster nodes that result from a network failure. Members of a partition maintain connectivity with each other.<br />(4) A logical division of storage on a fixed disk.<br />(5) In VSE, a division of the virtual address area that is available for program execution.<br />(6) In BMS, an addressable subset of a display device's internal resources, consisting of a fixed part of the device's screen, and a fixed part of its internal storage. See also presentation space, viewport.<br />(7) In basic N_UP printing, the division of the medium presentation space into a specified number of equal-sized areas in a manner determined by the current physical medium.<br />(8) In activity diagrams, a rectangular, uniquely named grouping that shows activity nodes and edges that have common characteristics. Partitions provide a view of the behaviors in an activity diagram, but do not affect the control flow or object flow.<br />(9) In architecture, a subset of classifiers or packages at the same level of abstraction. A partition represents a vertical slice through an architecture, whereas a layer represents a horizontal slice.
Industry:Software
(1) A control-structure database object produced during program preparation that can contain both executable forms of static SQL statements or XQuery expressions and placement holders for executable forms of dynamic SQL statements.<br />(2) A function that allows an application programmer to collect all the parts of an application together for distribution.<br />(3) In Java programming, a group of types. Packages are declared with the package keyword. (Sun)<br />(4) An installable unit of a software product. Software product packages are separately installable units that can operate independently from other packages of that software product.<br />(5) A collection of catalog entries that has a SKU and may be ordered as a single item. See also bundle, stock keeping unit.<br />(6) A shipping unit that may be tracked by a shipping carrier.<br />(7) A collection of related classes and interfaces that provides access protection and namespace management.<br />(8) A container that organizes artifacts into groups.<br />(9) The wrapper around the document content that defines the format used to transmit a document over the Internet, for example, RNIF, AS1, and AS2.
Industry:Software
The type system defines the types of objects (feature structures) that may be discovered by a text analysis engine in a document. The type system defines all possible feature structures in terms of types and features. Any number of different types can be defined in a type system. A type system is domain and application specific.
Industry:Software
The use of system definition macros and security maintenance utility control statements to restrict the use of IMS resources (databases, application programs, physical and logical terminals, transactions, and commands) to a person or persons who can supply the correct password.
Industry:Software