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International Business Machines
Industrie: Computer
Number of terms: 98482
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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) A group of diverse but interdependent applications and other system resources that interact to accomplish specific business functions.<br />(2) A set of roles and resources that together fulfill a specific purpose and define the responsibilities of the individuals who perform the work. See also organization unit.
Industry:Software
(1) A set of key or RID pairs in a nonpartitioning index that is associated with a particular partition.<br />(2) One or more subsets of a single system that contains hardware resources and operates as an independent system. See also path group.<br />(3) In a partitioned database environment, a database partition server on a processor that has more than one database partition server assigned to it.<br />(4) A subset of the processor hardware that is defined to support an operating system.
Industry:Software
(1) A group of journal entries that are deposited together by the system.<br />(2) Catalog merchandise that provides single-click function for referring to multiple items. More formally, a bundle is a composite catalog entry consisting of at least one code. See also dynamic kit, package, kit, prebuilt kit.<br />(3) A set of tokens that are transferred between nodes in a simulation as a complete group.<br />(4) In the Open Services Gateway Initiative (OSGi) framework, a Java archive file that contains Java code, resources, and a manifest that describes the bundle and its dependencies. The bundle is the unit of deployment for an application. See also subagent.
Industry:Software
(1) A set of logical database record occurrences. It is composed of one or more physical databases; it represents hierarchic, structured relationships between data segments which can be different from the physical structure in which the segments were loaded. See also physical database.<br />(2) A database composed of one or more physical databases representing a hierarchical structure that is derived from relationships between data segments, and that can be different from the physical structure.
Industry:Software
(1) A group of lines in a file that together have a common function or define a part of the system. Stanzas are usually separated by blank lines or colons, and each stanza has a name.<br />(2) A section of a software package that defines either a specific action to be performed on that the software package or a set of conditions under which actions are to be performed on the software package. The complete software package is a stanza that contains a hierarchy of many different stanzas. See also file package.<br />(3) A grouping of options in a configuration file to control various aspects of compilation by default.
Industry:Software
(1) A set of performance goals for all MVS images using MVS workload management in a sysplex. There can be only one active service policy for a sysplex, and all subsystems in goal mode within that sysplex process towards that policy. However, you can create several service policies, and switch between them to cater for the different needs of different processing periods.<br />(2) A performance goal that is assigned to a specific application URI to help designate the business importance of different request types.
Industry:Software
(1) A group of numbers displayed on the console or control panel that identifies failing parts, system or device states, or system or device status conditions.<br />(2) The last 4 characters of the SRC.
Industry:Software
(1) A set of pointers that is logically ordered by the values of a key. Indexes provide quick access to data and can enforce uniqueness of the key values for the rows in the table.<br />(2) A computer storage position or register, the contents of which identify a particular element in a table.<br />(3) In VisualAge RPG, the identifier of an entry in a part, such as a list box or a combination box.<br />(4) A table that contains key values or referrences for locating information in an indexed file.<br />(5) In the WebSphere MQ Administration Interface (MQAI), a means of referencing data items.<br />(6) A relative number (1-64) of an image catalog entry within an image catalog.<br />(7) A list of entries arranged alphabetically to provide fast access to information.<br />(8) To add or edit the attribute values that identify a specific item or object so that it can be retrieved later.
Industry:Software
(1) A group of people who are designated as a group in a company's corporate Directory. <br />(2) A group of individuals, known to all portal users, that the administrator has created or that exists in the organization's corporate directory. Only administrators can modify and manage public groups.
Industry:Software
(1) A set of routines that responds to an abnormal condition. An exception handler is able to interrupt and to resume the normal running of processes.<br />(2) In C++, the catch block that catches exceptions when they are thrown from a function enclosed in a try block.
Industry:Software