- 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) An XML document format that specifies how to create a Web service using a set of operations that are defined by DAD documents and SQL statements.<br />(2) A configuration file that controls both XML-based and SQL-based forms of querying by defining the operations that can be performed by a Web service.
Industry:Software
(1) In OSI, an event that triggers an unwanted transition in the condition of a resource.<br />(2) A condition that causes a component in an implementation model to fail. A fault is the root cause of one or more defects identified by observing one or more failures.
Industry:Software
An internal structure that stores database-wide information such as a time stamp that indicates when a database was first created or when the Fixup task last ran on it.
Industry:Software
An internal transaction program that regulates the number of parallel sessions between the partner LUs with specific characteristics.
Industry:Software
An international association that is dedicated to the standardization of information and communication systems. The ECMA is based in Europe and was founded in 1961.
Industry:Software
An international body charged with creating standards to facilitate the exchange of goods and services as well as cooperation in intellectual, scientific, technological, and economic activity.
Industry:Software
An international communications standard for sending voice, video, and data over digital telephone lines.
Industry:Software
(1) Any collection of data stored in a document object. A document can contain any type of data. For example, the System i Access shared folders function can store any data that could otherwise be stored in a PC file; a server application can store any data into a document by using CL commands, such as FILDOC and RPLDOC. The system-recognized identifier for the document object type is *DOC. See also document library object.<br />(2) A machine-readable collection of one or more objects that represent a composition, a work, or a collection of data.<br />(3) An item that can be stored, retrieved, and exchanged among Content Manager systems and users as a separate unit. It can be any multimedia digital object. A single document can include varied types of content, including for example, text, images, and spreadsheets. See also workbasket, workflow.<br />(4) A logical structure that a CICS transaction can use to manipulate text or other structured information. See also document template.<br />(5) A Notes database entry that users create by using a form on the Create menu. Documents consist of fields, text, numbers, graphics, and so on. Information may be entered by a user, automatically calculated by formulas, imported from other applications, or linked to another application and dynamically updated.<br />(6) A business document, such as a purchase order or invoice, that can be represented in any supported format. For example, an XML purchase order and an EDI purchase order are both documents, but each uses a different format.<br />(7) An attachment of any medium such as a text file, a spreadsheet, graphics, videos, or a URL that can be appended to an element in the work breakdown structure (WBS), a resource record, scope element or requirement.
Industry:Software
(1) In OSI, system-defined values that are used as the initial values of certain parameters. In OSI Communications Subsystem, side information is a combination of (a) information in the OSI Communications Subsystem information base, and (b) information provided by directory service.<br />(2) System-defined variables that are used for the initial values of the communications element of the SAA Common Programming Interface partner_LU_name, mode_name, and TP_name characteristics.
Industry:Software
(1) Any combination of alphabetic or numeric characters (A-Z, a-z, or 0-9) and the characters @, #, $, ., !, ?, and _.<br />(2) In MVS, a group of 1 - 8 characters, including alphanumeric characters and the three characters: #, @, $. The symbol begins with either an alphabetic character or one of the three characters (#,@,$).
Industry:Software