- 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) Pertaining to a system, device, file, or facility that can be used in the event of a malfunction or loss of data.<br />(2) A tape, diskette, or save file containing saved objects.<br />(3) A copy of a data set or object to be used in case of accidental loss.<br />(4) The process of copying a file, directory, file system, or other data onto a tape, disk, or other media as insurance against data loss or corruption.<br />(5) A copy of a database or table space that can be stored on a different medium and used to restore the database or table space in the event of failure or damage to the original.<br />(6) The process of making a copy of a data file that can be used if the original file is destroyed.
Industry:Software
(1) An identifier for a node in a network.<br />(2) In SNA networking, an address that consists of subarea and element fields and identifies a link, link station, or network addressable unit.
Industry:Software
(1) In Information Integrator for Content, a sequence of work steps, and the rules governing those steps, through which a work packet, document, or folder travels while it is being processed. For example, claims approval would describe the process that an individual insurance claim must follow for approval. See also document, work packet, work step.<br />(2) The sequence of activities performed in accordance with the business processes of an enterprise.<br />(3) A sequential series of steps that the system performs to accomplish a particular deployment task.
Industry:Software
(1) In Integrated Language Environment (ILE) languages, to translate source statements into modules that then can be bound into programs or service programs.<br />(2) To translate all or part of a program expressed in a high-level language into a computer program expressed in an intermediate language, an assembly language, or a machine language.
Industry:Software
(1) Pertaining to an operation that is performed for an entire program. See also command-level.<br />(2) The version of a program that is composed of the following levels: the version number, the release number, the modification number, and the fix number.
Industry:Software
(1) An IMS enhancement available with DBCTL. It allows PSB scheduling to complete successfully even if some of the full-function databases it requires are not available.<br />(2) The degree to which data is available when needed, typically measured as a percentage of time that the system would be capable of responding to any data request (for example, 99.999% available).
Industry:Software
(1) In Internet communications, a message that governs the aspects of a tunnel and sessions within a tunnel.<br />(2) An incoming message received from a clearing channel or the S.W.I.F.T. network that indicates the status of the payment.<br />(3) In Q replication, a message from a Q Apply program or a user application that asks a Q Capture program to activate or deactivate a Q subscription or an XML publication, invalidate a send queue, or confirm that a target table is loaded.
Industry:Software
(1) Pertaining to events that are not synchronized in time or do not occur in regular or predictable time intervals. See also synchronous.<br />(2) In cross-site mirroring, pertaining to the mode of geographic mirroring in which the program issuing the update waits until the operation is complete on the production copy and received for processing on the target system.
Industry:Software
Interfaccia utilizzata per richiamare un programma o una funzione da un altro programma.
Industry:Software
(1) Pertaining to information available to more than one program or subroutine. <br />(2) Pertaining to an element that is available to any process in the workspace. A global element appears in the project tree and can be used in multiple processes. Tasks, processes, repositories, and services can be either global (referenced by any process in the project) or local (specific to a single process).
Industry:Software