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International Business Machines
Industry: Computer
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Company Profile:
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 the Backup, Recovery, and Media Services licensed program, a named or otherwise identifiable set of controls used by Backup, Recovery, and Media Services to manage and control specific operations. A policy is an overriding value that is carried in tables for use as a default in processing backup, recovery, archive, and media management operations.<br />(2) In QoS, the combination of rules and services. The rules define the criteria for traffic treatment, network resource access, and use.<br />(3) A set of considerations that influence the behavior of a managed resource or a user. See also policy expression.<br />(4) A list of file-placement and service-class rules that define characteristics and placement of files. Several policies can be defined within the configuration, but only one policy set is active at one time. See also file-placement rule, file-management policy, file-placement policy.<br />(5) A document that sets forth high-level statements of how changes, releases, or other processes are to be managed, organized, and performed.
Industry:Software
C 言語では、特定のデバイスに関する情報を取得するユーザーことができますエリア。
Industry:Software
(1) In advanced program-to-program communications, the amount of processing that is started directly or indirectly by a program on the source system. See also unit of recovery.<br />(2) A recoverable sequence of operations performed by an application between two points of consistency. A unit of work begins when a transaction starts or at a user-requested syncpoint. It ends either at a user-requested syncpoint or at the end of a transaction.<br />(3) For IMS DB, all of the input and output messages associated with a transaction. For IMS TM, a single IMS message. For CQS, a client-defined grouping of data objects.<br />(4) A recoverable sequence of operations within an application process. At any time, an application process is a single UOW, but the life of an application process can involve many UOWs as a result of commit or rollback operations. In a multisite update operation, a single UOW can include several units of recovery. See also multisite update, unit of recovery, remote unit of work, transaction.
Industry:Software
RPG、特定のコントロールのグループからすべてのレコードが読み取られたことを示します、コントロール フィールドとコントロールの新しいグループの内容の変更を開始しています。
Industry:Software
(1) A type of merchandising association in which a suggested product is chosen as an addition to the currently displayed or selected product. See also cross-sell, merchandising association, up-sell.<br />(2) An IBM designation for a separately orderable part that has no type number, is for purchase only, and does not receive normal IBM maintenance.
Industry:Software
(1) In the OSI Communications Subsystem licensed program, a node that is the final recipient of data sent by the local node and the origin of data sent to the local node. A destination node may or may not be an adjacent node.<br />(2) The node to which a request or data is sent.
Industry:Software
(1) In CICS, a method of optimizing the use of system resources by spreading workload as evenly as possible between different regions.<br />(2) The optimization of the distribution of incoming work requests to the application servers, enterprise beans, servlets and other objects that can effectively process the request.
Industry:Software
(1) A variable used to pass information, such as a file name, for use in a message.<br />(2) In pseudo-JCL, a symbol that is used in a build script and that receives a value from a build server default, from the build script itself, or from a symbolic parameter.<br />(3) A variable in a procedure or query whose value is specified either by a global variable or by a runtime variable.<br />(4) A variable in a form whose value is specified by a global variable.
Industry:Software
(1) In System Manager, the system with a program or equipment problem that requires and asks for problem-handling support from another system in a network. See also service provider.<br />(2) The application that initiates an interaction with a Web service. The service requestor binds to the service using the published information and calls the service.
Industry:Software
(1) In a window or dialog box, a rectangular control that, when clicked, immediately causes an action to be performed. Push buttons can be labeled with text, graphics, or both. The most familiar push buttons are OK and Cancel.<br />(2) A key on a telephone key pad.
Industry:Software