- Industry: Computer
- Number of terms: 98482
- Number of blossaries: 0
- 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.
A utility designed to detect potential causes of inter-transaction affinity and transaction-system affinity for those users planning to use dynamic transaction routing.
Industry:Software
A value assigned in the Map Suppression coded field to a suppression named in a Line Descriptor (LND) or Record Descriptor (RCD) structured field. This value is contained in the Begin and End Suppression text controls.
Industry:Software
A value created from specific fields in the alert using a cyclic redundancy check. A focal point uses this value to refer to a particular alert, for example, to filter out duplicate alerts.
Industry:Software
A value that is located in the Notes database header and that associates the database with specific entries in the transaction log.
Industry:Software
A value that the local systems and remote systems use to identify a particular Security Association (SA).
Industry:Software
A variation of the Ethernet protocol that is capable of transmitting data at one billion bits per second. Gigabit Ethernet on the System i family is supported only by TCP/IP in full-duplex mode.
Industry:Software
A version of BASIC that offers not only standard capabilities of structured programming languages, but a powerful set of language extensions that enable object-oriented development within and across products. Its interface to Notes is through predefined object classes.
Industry:Software
A version of the Windows operating system designed for handheld devices. Version 3 is often known as Pocket PC.
Industry:Software
A version of XML that describes Domino-specific data and design elements such as embedded views, forms, and documents.
Industry:Software