- 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) To create a program, which can be run, by combining one or more modules created by an Integrated Language Environment (ILE) compiler.<br />(2) To relate an identifier to another object in a program; for example, to relate an identifier to a value, an address or another identifier, or to associate formal parameters and actual parameters.<br />(3) To convert the output from the DBMS precompiler to a usable control structure, such as an access plan, an application plan, or a package.<br />(4) To establish a connection between software components on a network using an agreed-to protocol. In Web services, the bind operation occurs when the service requestor invokes or initiates an interaction with the service at run time using the binding details in the service description to locate, contact, and invoke the service.<br />(5) To logically associate a program with data or another program.<br />(6) To combine object code from one or more sources into an executable load module or program object.
Industry:Software
A change in an object's management class or storage class when an event occurs that brings about a change in an object's service level or management criteria. Class transition occurs during a storage management cycle.
Industry:Software
A part of the Job Entry Subsystem (JES) that receives job output from the system spool.
Industry:Software
A catalog entry that describes the index component of a key-sequenced cluster, alternate index, or catalog. An index entry contains the index component's attributes, passwords and protection attributes; allocation and extent information; and statistics.
Industry:Software
A collection of related portlets that can share resources with one another.
Industry:Software
(1) To create and start a child process.<br />(2) A function that creates a child process, which is almost an exact copy of the calling, or parent, process.<br />(3) In UML diagrams, a node that is used to model a single flow of control that divides into two or more separate but simultaneous flows.<br />(4) A process element that makes copies of its input and forwards them by several processing paths in parallel.
Industry:Software
A change management operation that causes all the updates prepared in the preparation phase to take effect. See also transactional mode.
Industry:Software
A part of the key distribution center (KDC) that generates service tickets. A principal presents a ticket-granting ticket to the ticket-granting server when the principal requests a service ticket. The ticket-granting server uses the ticket-granting ticket to verify that the principal has authenticated to the authentication server before it grants the request for a service ticket.
Industry:Software
A catalog entry, either a user catalog entry or a catalog connector entry, in the master catalog that points to a user catalog's volume (that is, it contains the volume serial number of the direct access volume that contains the user catalog).
Industry:Software
A collection of resource instances that specifies the Java classes that are used to access the resources in the customer data store. A resource collection is similar to a database table (with a fixed schema and a number of rows).
Industry:Software