- 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 restart that allows reuse of previously initialized input and output work queues. <br />(2) See normal restart.<br />(3) Initialization of a CICS system using selected system status information obtained during the previous termination.<br />(4) The normal DB2 restart process, which involves reading and processing log records so that data that is under the control of DB2 is consistent.
Industry:Software
(1) A distribution of a new product or new function and authorized program analysis report (APAR) fixes for an existing product. The first version of a product is announced as Release 1 Modification Level 0.<br />(2) In a WebSphere Commerce store, a set of products in a given order that have the same ship-to address, ship time, shipping method, fulfillment center, and shipping carrier. See also packing slip.<br />(3) A subset of an end-product that is the object of evaluation at a major milestone. A release is a stable, executable version of product, together with any artifacts necessary to use this release, such as release notes or installation instructions. See also baseline, prototype.<br />(4) To send changed files from the workbench to the team server so that other developers on the team can catch up (synchronize) with the updated version.<br />(5) To remove suspend criteria from an item. A suspended item is released when the criteria have been met, or when a user with proper authority overrides the criteria and manually releases it.
Industry:Software
(1) A return code that describes the reason for the failure or partial success of a Message Queue Interface (MQI) call.<br />(2) A value used to indicate the specific reason for an event or condition.
Industry:Software
(1) A drop-down menu that is activated by clicking the icon at the left of a window's title bar and that allows users to restore, move, size, minimize, or maximize the window.<br />(2) A list of options that affect the window or the view it contains.
Industry:Software
(1) A return value or possible result from a state table action.<br />(2) In transaction monitoring, the point at which a transaction first comes in contact with the monitoring instrumentation.
Industry:Software
(1) A duplication of the Enterprise Address Book (EAB) data on another system.<br />(2) To duplicate Enterprise Address Book (EAB) data from one system to another and to send EAB changes, additions, and deletions to other systems.
Industry:Software
(1) A reusable Web module that runs on a portal server. Portlets have predefined roles such as retrieving news headlines, searching a database, or displaying a calendar.<br />(2) A Web component that provides specific services or information to users and that is specifically designed to be aggregated with other portlets in the context of a composite page, or portal.
Industry:Software
(1) A entry in the system distribution directory. A directory entry contains information about the user, such as user ID and address, system name, profile name, mailing address, and telephone number.<br />(2) A logical record in a program library directory that contains a member or alias name, a pointer to that member, and attributes of that member.
Industry:Software
(1) A RIM repository that contains information stored by inventory scans and software distributions.<br />(2) The persistent storage for broker configuration and topology definition. It is a DB2 database managed by the Configuration Manager.<br />(3) A storage area of configuration data that is typically located in a subdirectory of the product installation root directory.
Industry:Software
(1) A failure of a system, or planned down time for maintenance or upgrade.<br />(2) A service condition that is below a defined threshold of acceptable performance.
Industry:Software