- 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 data flow triggered by an event that the collaboration receives from a connector controller. A connector initiates an event-triggered flow.
Industry:Software
A description of the data that a particular business process requires. It includes a list of the data elements, a conceptual data structure that shows how the data elements are grouped according to the entities they describe, and the relationships among the groups of data elements.
Industry:Software
A function written for a user-defined node or message parser. See also user-defined node, user-defined parser.
Industry:Software
Un type d'analyse qui affiche l'analyse des changements dans un élément donné de l'information sur une période de temps.
Industry:Software
Un programme qui automatise une tâche d'administration, telles que le compactage toutes les bases de données sur un serveur. Administrateurs peuvent planifier des programmes de serveur pour s'exécuter à un moment donné ou pouvez les exécuter en cas de besoin.
Industry:Software
A configuration parameter whose value is set when an instance is created. Most database manager configuration parameters affect the amount of system resources that is allocated to a single instance of the database manager, or they configure the setup of the database manager and the different communications subsystems based on environmental considerations.
Industry:Software
Une table qui est un parent et une table de charge dans la même contrainte référentielle.
Industry:Software
A data format that contains periodically updated content that is available to multiple users, applications, or both. See also Rich Site Summary.
Industry:Software
A description of the document layout used to create an output document from a translation.
Industry:Software
A function, introduced with DOS 5.00, that allows the user to switch from one application to another without ending either application. With the task swapper function, only one application is active at any time. The active programme is the application that is currently running; all other applications are suspended until the user switches to that application.
Industry:Software