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International Business Machines
Industry: Computer
Number of terms: 98482
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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.
The selected arrangement of text for a specific document.
Industry:Software
The process of designating inventory for a particular purpose and that is not available to allocate to orders. See also inventory allocation.
Industry:Software
The selection by DL/I of IMS, DL/I, or SQL/DS database access tasks that are to be run. A CICS application program designed to access DL/I databases must schedule its access to DL/I.
Industry:Software
The process of designating inventory for an order against inventory that actually exists in a fulfillment center. Allocation is not the same as inventory reservation, which is a more stringent policy, and does not typically apply to orders. See also inventory allocation against expected inventory, inventory sharing arrangement, inventory reservation.
Industry:Software
The selection of a transmission path through a fabric. Switches use the fibre-channel shortest path first (FSPF) protocol.
Industry:Software
The process of designating inventory for an order against inventory that is expected to be received at a fulfillment center. This information is typically found in an expected inventory record. See also inventory allocation.
Industry:Software
The seller administrator manages the information for the selling organization. The seller administrator creates and administers the suborganizations within the selling organization and the various users in the selling organization, including the assignment of appropriate business roles.
Industry:Software
The process of determining the first, or root, cause of a system failure, based upon the examination of the total set of problem-related artifacts within the system. Root cause analysis assumes that a complex problem in a larger system might manifest itself by way of the artifacts that are associated with the underlying subsystems within the system.
Industry:Software
The process of determining the source of a problem. Sources of a problem can include a program component, machine failure, telecommunication facilities, user or contractor-installed programs or equipment, or environmental failure such as a power loss, or user error.
Industry:Software
The process of determining the workload definition to be used for the current session or connection. This process includes evaluating connection attributes against those of the workload definition and ensuring that the USAGE privilege on the workload definition is held by the current session user. This process is performed at the beginning of the first unit of work (UOW). See also workload re-evaluation.
Industry:Software