- 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 DBCS character.<br />(2) A visual representation of a character, other than a control character, that is normally produced by writing, printing, or displaying. See also glyph.
Industry:Software
(1) A programme variable that provides operational and possibly representational characteristics to byte strings in spaces.<br />(2) An object that conveys information, such as text, graphics, audio, or video. See also machine object.<br />(3) A piece of client data that is placed on the coupling facility by CQS as a result of a CQSPUT request or a CQSUPD request. From an IMS shared queues point of view, a data object contains one part or all of an IMS message or an entire EMH message. From an IMS Resource Manager point of view, a data object contains information about an IMS resource such as a transaction or a user.<br />(4) Any object (such as tables, views, indexes, functions, triggers, and packages) that can be created or manipulated using SQL statements. See also business object.<br />(5) An object that is either specified within a page or overlay or is identified as a resource using the Map Data Resource (MDR) structured field and later included in a page or overlay. Examples include: PDF single-page objects, encapsulated PostScript objects, and IOCA images.<br />(6) An element of data structure such as a file, an array, or an operand that is needed for the execution of an application.
Industry:Software
(1) A decision to force a commit or rollback of a logical unit of work in part of a transaction programme network that is using the two-phase commit protocol. A heuristic decision is made when a system or communication failure prevents the logical unit of work from being completed.<br />(2) An action that is independent of the DB2 transaction manager to commit or roll back a transaction on a DB2 database.<br />(3) A decision that forces indoubt resolution at a participant by means other than automatic resynchronization between coordinator and participant.
Industry:Software
(1) A programmer who manages, protects, and controls access to sensitive information.<br />(2) The person who controls access to business data and programme functions.<br />(3) An individual who is responsible for managing security within a database.
Industry:Software
(1) A declaration of policy or condition that must be satisfied within the business. Business rules can be captured in models, in documents or in both.<br />(2) A representation of how business policies or practises apply to a business activity.
Industry:Software
(1) A property for a JDBC data source in a server configuration, for example the server name, user ID, or password.<br />(2) A piece of information that is associated with a Web Services Resource (WS-Resource) that can reflect the state of a resource, the metadata, or the manageability interface information. See also Web Services Resource.
Industry:Software
(1) A declarative description of what something is or does.<br />(2) A document that describes, in a complete, precise, verifiable manner, the requirements, design, behavior, or characteristics of a system or system component, for the purpose of developing or validating the system.
Industry:Software
(1) A protocol that is used by a sync point manager to commit a transaction when only resources that are managed as a single entity are changed during the transaction. For example, one-phase commit would be used when a single database on a single system is changed. If either the system or communications fail during a one-phase commit, the sync point manager may not be informed of whether the changes were committed or rolled back.<br />(2) A protocol with a single commit phase, that is used for the coordination of changes to recoverable resources when a single resource manager is involved.
Industry:Software
(1) A declarative, IF-THEN statement containing the precondition, which can consist of multiple Boolean clauses, and the decision for a policy.<br />(2) A programming statement within a policy that defines a specific action to be performed.
Industry:Software
(1) A PSF subcomponent that returns processed data sets to JES or Direct Printer Services Subsystem and performs checkpoint processing on data sets as they are printed.<br />(2) An external trace that contains information pertaining to the releasing and checkpointing of data sets by PSF.
Industry:Software