- 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) In OSI, an event that triggers an unwanted transition in the condition of a resource.<br />(2) A condition that causes a component in an implementation model to fail. A fault is the root cause of one or more defects identified by observing one or more failures.
Industry:Software
通常コマンド プロセッサによって処理されるコマンドです。通常のコマンド他の通常のコマンドと同時に実行することができ、即時型のコマンドによって中断することができます。ほとんどのコマンドとすべてのコマンドのリストは通常のコマンドです。即時型のコマンドを参照してください。
Industry:Software
(1) The security label that RACF uses in RACF authorization checking if the SECLABEL class is active.<br />(2) For batch jobs on MVS, the security label specified in the SECLABEL parameter of the JOB statement, or (if no security label was specified) the default security label in the user profile associated with the job.<br />(3) For TSO users, the security label specified when the user logged on, or (if no security label was specified) the default security label in the user's user profile.
Industry:Software
(1) The security service that enables each user of a computer system to be identified uniquely. A common mechanism for implementing this service is to associate a user ID with each user.<br />(2) In computer security, the process that allows a system to recognize an entity by means of personal, equipment, or organizational characteristics or codes.
Industry:Software
(1) The segment of a plan or package that contains the executable structures for a single SQL statement.<br />(2) In COBOL, a set of zero, one, or more paragraphs or entries preceded by a section header. Each section consists of a section header and the related section body.<br />(3) A defined area on a Notes form that can include fields, objects, layout regions, and text. Sections can be set to display (expand) or hide (collapse).<br />(4) A named collection of program object components, called elements. Each section is assigned a name in binder control statements.<br />(5) A unit of code or data produced by the compiler. Sections do not have attributes.
Industry:Software
(1) The selective function of allowing some Internet Protocol (IP) packets to continue to their destination or, at the same time, blocking others.<br />(2) A technique for selecting the information displayed in a view that uses criteria specified by a user. See also sorting.<br />(3) The process of selecting data sets based on specified criteria. These criteria consist of fully-qualified or partially-qualified data set names, certain data set characteristics, or both.
Industry:Software