- 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 a multidimensional clustering table, a unique combination of dimension values. Physically, a cell is made up of blocks of pages whose records all share the same values for each dimension column.<br />(2) A group of managed processes that are federated to the same deployment manager and can include high-availability core groups.<br />(3) In asynchronous transfer mode (ATM), a medium access control (MAC) protocol data unit (PDU) of fixed size.<br />(4) A logical grouping of users, computers, data, and other resources that share either a common purpose or a common level of trust.<br />(5) A single cartridge location within an Automated Tape Library Dataserver (ATLDS). See also rack number, slot.<br />(6) One or more processes that each host runtime components. Each has one or more named core groups.
Industry:Software
(1) In SQL replication, a database server that contains replication control tables for the Capture program, Apply program, or Replication Alert Monitor. See also Apply control server, Apply server, Monitor control server, Q Capture server.<br />(2) The system where the control database component of Tivoli Enterprise Data Warehouse is installed.<br />(3) In database replication, the database location of the applicable subscription definitions and Apply program control tables.
Industry:Software
(1) In SQL replication, a range of log or journal records that the Capture program cannot read. The changed data in a gap can be lost.<br />(2) Active-site log data that is not available to the tracking IMS. The log data might be missing either because it was not sent or because an I/O error occurred at the tracking site.
Industry:Software
(1) A unit to which resources and locks are allocated. An AP involves running one or more programs.<br />(2) In OSI, the part of an application that resides in a single node. An application process consists of one or more application entities and other parts of an application that are unrelated to OSI data communications.
Industry:Software
(1) In the Distributed Computing Environment (DCE), a particular instance of the type of information indicated by an attribute type.<br />(2) The property of a defining attribute such as a specific color (blue or yellow) or size (medium). See also defining attribute.<br />(3) Information assigned to a requirement attribute. Attribute values can be text or numbers. For example, the attribute priority can be assigned the values Low, Medium, and High. See also entry-type attribute, list-type attribute.
Industry:Software
(1) In a network environment, the route between any two nodes.<br />(2) The route through a file system to a specific file.<br />(3) In OSI, a description of how a local line or line set can be used for outbound communications.<br />(4) In SNA, the set of data links, data link control layers, and path control layers that a path information unit travels through when sent from the transmission control layer of one half-session to the transmission control layer of another half-session.
Industry:Software
(1) Pertaining to the tool that parses the declarations and documentation comments in a set of source files and produces a set of HTML pages describing the classes, inner classes, interfaces, constructors, methods, and fields.<br />(2) A tool that parses the declarations and documentation comments in a set of source files and produces a set of HTML pages describing the classes, inner classes, interfaces, constructors, methods, and fields. (Sun)
Industry:Software
(1) Data of type XML, including serialized XML or XDM instances. See also serialized XML, XDM instance.<br />(2) A collection of hierarchical nodes, based on XML instance documents, that can be stored in an XML column or can be returned from an XML column by an SQL or XQuery statement.
Industry:Software
(1) An environment that allows full-function databases and DEDBs to be accessed from one or more transaction management subsystems.<br />(2) An interface between CICS Transaction Server and IMS/ESA that allows access to IMS DL/I full-function databases and to data entry databases (DEDBs) from one or more CICS systems without the need for data sharing. It also provides release independence, virtual storage constraint relief, operational flexibility, and failure isolation.
Industry:Software
(1) In the Distributed Computing Environment (DCE), either the point at which an abstract service is obtained, or a connection between a directory user agent (DUA) and a directory system agent (DSA).<br />(2) A cluster node that is being used as the primary source for replicated objects and for initiating changes to the object.
Industry:Software