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International Business Machines
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) Data entered for processing or storage.<br />(2) An entry point through which an element is notified that it can start, typically because an upstream element, on which it depends, has completed. If the element has all of its required input, then it will start.<br />(3) An artifact used by a process. See also static artifact.
Industry:Software
(1) In query management, the query mode associated with a query instance that does not allow users to interact with the query commands while a procedure is running.<br />(2) The condition established so that batch processing can be performed.
Industry:Software
(1) A state that consists of either concurrent substates or sequential substates. See also disjoint substate.<br />(2) In a business state machine, an aggregate of one or more states that is used to decompose a complex state machine diagram into a simple hierarchy of state machines.
Industry:Software
(1) Data in the form of letters and special characters, such as punctuation marks.<br />(2) Data that has an associated coding representation that defines how to interpret each specific pattern of bits that are grouped into one or more bytes.
Industry:Software
(1) In Query, a report that contains only summary information, such as the total, average, minimum, maximum, or count by a query. See also detail report.<br />(2) A report that shows the values of many metrics for many components from only one star schema. Typically, a summary report examines large numbers of metrics, often showing subtotals for a particular grouping and grand totals for the entire report. Data in a summary report is typically displayed as a text table, rather than in a graphical format. See also extreme case report, health check report.<br />(3) A statistics report produced by the CICS statistics utility program (STUP). It summarizes the interval, unsolicited, requested reset, and end-of-day statistics on an applid by applid basis. See also statistics utility program.
Industry:Software
(1) A state that indicates that the current logical unit of work (LUW) has not yet begun to prepare to commit. A failure during RST state results in a rollback of any pending changes.<br />(2) To cause a counter to take the state corresponding to a specified initial number.
Industry:Software
(1) Data obtained by a collector that represents the system status at a given point in time. Collections are timestamped and stored in a management collection object. See also schema.<br />(2) In a Tivoli environment, a container that provides a single view of related resources.<br />(3) The process of monitoring and storing application performance data, aggregating it to a time interval, and saving it into data files on the endpoint.<br />(4) A group of objects with a similar set of management rules.<br />(5) An abstract class without any ordering, element properties, or key properties.<br />(6) A group of objects that typically have similar performance, availability, backup, retention, and class transition characteristics. A collection is used to catalog a large number of objects which, if cataloged separately, could require an extremely large catalog.<br />(7) A set of data sources and options for crawling, parsing, indexing, and searching those data sources.<br />(8) A group of packages that have the same qualifier.
Industry:Software
(1) In RACF, a collection of security information that represents data to be accessed, a user, or a job. A security token contains a user ID, a group ID, a security label, the node of origin, and other information.<br />(2) A representation of a set of claims that are made by a client that can include a name, password, identity, key, certificate, group, privilege, and so on.
Industry:Software
An Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)-defined security protocol that is based on Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and is specified in RFC 2246.
Industry:Software
An Internet Protocol (IP) address on a given system. Typically, a logical interface has an associated physical interface.
Industry:Software