- Industry: Computer
- Number of terms: 98482
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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.
In WebSphere Commerce, a designation for business partners that assigns them a set of entitlements and privileges. For example, a manufacturer can assign resellers a designation of Gold, Silver, or Bronze, based on their success in selling the product line, or their volume of sales.
Industry:Software
One or more user databases and the schema repository that stores the schema they all use.
Industry:Software
In WebSphere Commerce, a financial operation that is associated with a payment instruction. For example, approve (authorize), reverse approval, deposit (capture), reverse deposit, refund, and validate are payment actions.
Industry:Software
One or more users that a community administrator specifies. The community administrator ultimately decides whether an asset is pushed into the approved state.
Industry:Software
In WebSphere Commerce, a method by which buyers and sellers carry out business transactions. Depending on the edition of WebSphere Commerce, these methods may include: fixed price, contract, RFQ, and auction.
Industry:Software
One or more volumes managed by DFSMShsm to which data sets that have migrated can be recalled, depending on the set of initial characters of the data set name.
Industry:Software
In WebSphere Commerce, a set of configurable parameters that define payment actions to be executed by the event-driven payments subcomponent during business events.
Industry:Software
One or several fields that are defined as being a group. Because a field can occur more than once in a message, field groups are used to distinguish them. A name can be assigned to the field group during message definition.
Industry:Software
In WebSphere Commerce, a software layer (API) that provides payment-processing logic at a business level. As a subcomponent of the order system, event-driven payments determines what type of payment actions should be executed at specific times or business events in the life cycle of an order or a return.
Industry:Software
One segment of a transmission path between adjacent nodes in a routed network.
Industry:Software