- 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.
Un'istituzione a cui vostra istituzione invia e da cui riceve messaggi.
Industry:Software
Un'istruzione che può essere riconosciuta dall'unità di elaborazione del computer per il quale è stato progettato. Vedi anche linguaggio macchina.
Industry:Software
Un'istruzione di query optimizer su come scegliere un piano di esecuzione della query. Vedere anche il profilo di ottimizzazione, linea guida ottimizzazione globale, linea guida ottimizzazione di istruzione.
Industry:Software
(1) In a graphical user interface, a horizontal row or a vertical column of buttons used to select desktop or application functions.<br />(2)
Industry:Software
(1) In a Microsoft Windows operating system, a database that contains system configuration information regarding the user, the hardware, and the programs and applications that are installed. Windows operating systems refer to the registry during operation.<br />(2) A repository that contains access and configuration information for users, systems, and software.<br />(3) A database where services are enrolled along with a pointer to each service.
Industry:Software
(1) In software distribution, a compressed text file that describes the actions to perform on the target system to which it is distributed. See also stanza.<br />(2) A file that defines a collection of artifacts and the actions to take with those artifacts on the target system to which it is distributed.
Industry:Software
(1) In Backup, Recovery, and Media Services, a user-defined storage site where media and containers can be stored awaiting reuse or movement to other locations.<br />(2) A particular occurrence or example of a location definition. If there is a location definition called USA Call Center, an example of a location would be Toledo Call Center.
Industry:Software
(1) A TCP/IP port number.<br />(2) In the Kerberos protocol, a software server that has been assigned a principal name and is registered with the key distribution center (KDC).<br />(3) In network architecture, a capability of a given layer and the layers below it that is provided to the layer above. The service of a given layer is provided at the boundary between this layer and the next higher layer. (T)<br />(4) Work performed by a server. A service can be a simple request for data to be sent or stored (as with file servers, HTTP servers, or e-mail servers), or it can be more complex work (as with print servers or process servers).<br />(5) A component that accepts as input a message, and processes the message; for example, translates its payload into a different format, or routes it to one of several output queues. In WebSphere BI for FN, most services are implemented as WebSphere MQ Integrator message flows or primitives.<br />(6) An abstract representation of a business function, hiding the specifics of the function interfaces.<br />(7) A program that performs a primary function within a server or related software.<br />(8) In service-oriented architecture, a unit of work accomplished by an interaction between computing devices.<br />(9) A component type in the Tivoli Data Warehouse that is created by the IBM Tivoli Business Systems Manager product, displayed in the Executive Console, and provides independent status for associated SLAs based on violation and trend events.
Industry:Software
(1) A unit of work in a distributed transaction processing environment in which multiple resource managers are required.<br />(2) A recoverable unit of work performed by one or more resource managers in a distributed transaction environment and coordinated by an external transaction manager.
Industry:Software
(1) In the DCE X/Open Directory Service, a defined data structure that is used to represent an OM attribute type and a single value.<br />(2) See screen recognition criteria.<br />(3) A PL/I control block that holds information such as string lengths, array subscript bounds, and area sizes, and is passed from one PL/I routine to another during run time.<br />(4) A small, unsigned integer that a UNIX system uses to identify an object supported by the kernel. Descriptors can represent files, pipes, sockets, and other I/O streams.<br />(5) An XML file that describes the content of a component or resource. See also installable unit deployment descriptor, media descriptor.<br />(6) A skeleton from which an IMS control block is dynamically built. A user descriptor can provide user options and queue names.
Industry:Software