- 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 serial arrangement of processors or a serial arrangement of registers within a processor. Each processor or register performs part of a task and passes results to the next processor; several parts of different tasks can be performed at the same time.<br />(2) A direct, one-way connection between two or more processes.<br />(3) In printers, the hardware path between the channel station or received-page station and the stacker.<br />(4) A message processing procedure that consists of one or more programs known as stages.
Industry:Software
(1) A series of commands, combined in a file, that carry out a particular function when the file is run. Scripts are interpreted as they are run.<br />(2) The logical flow of actions for a 3270 server program.<br />(3) An exact text for the telesales service representative to read to a customer regarding transactions. Scripts can be short-hand or prompts to remind a representative to say certain things to a customer at certain points during a call.
Industry:Software
(1) A free-standing structure or frame that can hold multiple servers and expansion units.<br />(2) See enclosure.
Industry:Software
(1) A server that receives requests intended for another server and that acts on the client's behalf (as the client's proxy) to obtain the requested service. A proxy server is often used when the client and the server are incompatible for direct connection. For example, the client is unable to meet the security authentication requirements of the server but should be permitted some services.<br />(2) A server that acts as an intermediary for HTTP Web requests that are hosted by an application or a Web server. A proxy server acts as a surrogate for the content servers in the enterprise.
Industry:Software
(1) A function that is registered by the application programmer to be called by the system or by the application when certain events occur in the system or application.<br />(2) A software routine that controls a program's reaction to specific external events, such as an interrupt handler.<br />(3) In the CICS/ESA Front End Programming Interface (FEPI), a transaction initiated to handle specified events.<br />(4) In Web services, a mechanism for processing service content and extending the function of a JAX-RPC runtime system.
Industry:Software
(1) A service that copies inactive files from disk to removable media for longer term storage and removes the files from disk to free disk storage space. The user can select specific objects or groups of objects to include or exclude from the archive process.<br />(2) Persistent storage used for long-term information retention, typically very inexpensive for each stored unit and slow to access, and often in a different geographic location to protect against equipment failures and natural disasters.<br />(3) To copy programs, data, or files to another storage media, usually for long-term storage or security. See also retrieve, storage pool.
Industry:Software
(1) A set of actions representing a business process within the context of a collaboration. Scenarios can be used to partition a collaboration's logic. For example, if a collaboration handles one type of business object with various possible verbs, the user might develop Create, Update, and Delete scenarios. See also activity.<br />(2) A specific sequence of actions that illustrates behaviors. A scenario may be used to illustrate an interaction or the execution of one or more use-case instances. See also interaction, use case.
Industry:Software
(1) A set of characters, meta characters, and operators that define a string or group of strings in a search pattern.<br />(2) A string containing wildcard characters and operations that define a set of one or more possible strings. See also literal string.<br />(3) A mechanism for selecting specific strings from a set of character strings.<br />(4) A sequence of characters or symbols constructed according to the rules defined in POSIX.2 2.8.
Industry:Software
ビデオのデジタル エンコーディングとビデオ画像またはセグメントの内容を正確に表現するために必要なデータ量を減らすために、さまざまなコンピューター技術を使用して復号化プロセスから生じる。
Industry:Software