- 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.
A Windows (TM) služba, která řídí konkrétní činnosti clusteru a je nainstalován ve všech uzlech clusteru. Součástí Clusterové služby poskytují vysokou dostupnost, snadnou správu a zdokonalenou škálovatelnost pro Windows.
Industry:Software
Oblast společného skladování a pomocných prostor, který byl rozdělen do vyrovnávací paměti.
Industry:Software
In retail communications and Point-of-Sale Utility, a device that, together with the store controller, provides retail transaction, data collection, credit authorization, price information, and other inquiry and data entry functions.
Industry:Software
In retail communications and Point-of-Sale Utility, a retail environment system consisting of a store controller and one or more point-of-sale devices.
Industry:Software
Authorization from the seller for a customer to return products ordered from a store and receive a credit, refund, or replacement product. At the seller's discretion, a product does not need to be returned in order to receive a credit, refund, or replacement product.
Industry:Software
A defined role in WebSphere Commerce that is responsible for determining the best way to display, price, and sell products in the online store. The product manager role is equivalent to a merchandising manager.
Industry:Software
(1) A 1- to 8-character command identifier. The command prefix distinguishes the command as belonging to an application or subsystem rather than to z/OS.<br />(2) In WebSphere MQ for z/OS, a character string that identifies the queue manager to which WebSphere MQ for z/OS commands are directed, and from which WebSphere MQ for z/OS operator messages are received.
Industry:Software
(1) A 12-byte data structure, which is consistent across multiple Systems Application Architecture (SAA) participating systems, that allows the application programmer to associate the condition with the underlying exception message.<br />(2) In Language Environment, a data type consisting of 96 bits (12 bytes). The condition token contains structured fields that indicate various aspects of a condition including the severity, the associated message number, and information that is specific to a given instance of the condition.
Industry:Software
(1) A 1-character or 2-character code that is used by a programme to test a field or record or to tell when certain operations are to be performed.<br />(2) An internal switch used by a programme to remember when a certain event occurs and what to do when that event occurs.<br />(3) In the RPG licenced program, a 2-character code that is used as a logical variable or statement label.
Industry:Software
(1) A 2-byte (16-bit) encoding scheme based on ISO/IEC specification 10646-1. UCS-2 defines three levels of implementation: Level 1-No combining of encoded elements allowed; Level 2-Combining of encoded elements is allowed only for Thai, Indic, Hebrew, and Arabic; Level 3-Any combination of encoded elements are allowed.<br />(2) Universal Character Set, coded in 2 octets, which means that each character is represented by 16 bits. UCS-2 is a subset of UTF-16. See also UTF-8, UTF-16.
Industry:Software