upload
International Business Machines
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.
(1) The state of a database in which all values of all foreign keys are valid. Maintaining referential integrity requires the enforcement of a referential constraint on all operations that change the data in a table where the referential constraints are defined.<br />(2) The condition that exists when all intended references from data in one column of a table to data in another column of the same or a different table are valid.<br />(3) In Extensible Markup Language (XML) tools, the condition that exists when all references to items in the XML schema editor or DTD editor are automatically cleaned up when the schema is detected or renamed.
Industry:Software
(1) The state of a monitor when a specified threshold is reached.<br />(2) See severity level.
Industry:Software
(1) The state of a resource or unit of recovery that has not yet completed the prepare phase of the commit process.<br />(2) A status of a unit of recovery that occurs when DB2 for z/OS fails before its unit of recovery completes phase 1 of the commit process. When DB2 for z/OS is restarted, it backs out the updates of any units of recovery that have inflight status.
Industry:Software
tag
(1) The statements of the user interface manager (UIM) tag language. Tags describe the actions, format, and data of the panel. Tags are used to define the formatting of help information.<br />(2) One or more characters attached to a set of data (for example, a field or document element) that contain information about the set, including its identification.<br />(3) A text string attached to any instance of a word in a grammar. A tag can be used to distinguish two occurrences of the same word in a grammar, or to identify more than one word in a grammar as having the same meaning.<br />(4) In markup languages such as SGML, XML, and HTML, a token representing the start or end of an element.<br />(5) A type of structured field used for indexing in an AFP document. Tags associate an index attribute-value pair with a specific page or group of pages in a document.<br />(6) A mechanism used to identify certain attributes having some bearing on handling of character data. Some examples are character set identifier, code page identifier, language identifier, country identifier, and encoding scheme identifier.<br />(7) In UN/EDIFACT EDI Standards, the segment identifier. In export and import, a code that is assigned to each field in the database and used to identify the field in the export file. Such export files are known as tagged files.<br />(8) A word or phrase that users create and assign to an asset. Users create tags to develop search criteria that is meaningful to themselves.
Industry:Software
(1) The storage representation of a row or other data.<br />(2) A group of related data, words, or fields treated as a unit, such as one name, address, and telephone number.<br />(3) In programming languages, an aggregate that consists of data objects, possibly with different attributes, that usually have identifiers attached to them. In some programming languages, records are called structures.
Industry:Software
(1) The style element that gives a place a particular look. The portal provides several themes, similar to virtual wallpaper, from which you can choose when creating a place.<br />(2) A collective set of style sheets that supports the look and feel of the Rational Asset Manager Web client.
Industry:Software
(1) The subcomponent of PSF that manages the interface to the printer.<br />(2) In a Content Manager system, the interface between the resource manager and one or more physical devices.
Industry:Software
(1) The sum of a group of data that is associated with a group of data and that is used for error detection.<br />(2) On a diskette, data written in a section for error detection purposes.
Industry:Software
(1) The symbol used to join two character data items. In CL, for example, the concatenation operator is two vertical bars (
Industry:Software
(1) The symbol, consisting of a single period in a REXX parsing template, that can be replaced by a value while running a REXX program. A placeholder has the same effect as a variable name, except that no variable is set.<br />(2) An object, component or file that only exists to mark the position of an intended entity.<br />(3) A variable that is replaced with a value.
Industry:Software
© 2025 CSOFT International, Ltd.