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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.
(1) A programmer who manages, protects, and controls access to sensitive information.<br />(2) The person who controls access to business data and program functions.<br />(3) An individual who is responsible for managing security within a database.
Industry:Software
(1) A declaration of policy or condition that must be satisfied within the business. Business rules can be captured in models, in documents or in both.<br />(2) A representation of how business policies or practices apply to a business activity.
Industry:Software
(1) A property for a JDBC data source in a server configuration, for example the server name, user ID, or password.<br />(2) A piece of information that is associated with a Web Services Resource (WS-Resource) that can reflect the state of a resource, the metadata, or the manageability interface information. See also Web Services Resource.
Industry:Software
(1) A declarative description of what something is or does.<br />(2) A document that describes, in a complete, precise, verifiable manner, the requirements, design, behavior, or characteristics of a system or system component, for the purpose of developing or validating the system.
Industry:Software
(1) A protocol that is used by a sync point manager to commit a transaction when only resources that are managed as a single entity are changed during the transaction. For example, one-phase commit would be used when a single database on a single system is changed. If either the system or communications fail during a one-phase commit, the sync point manager may not be informed of whether the changes were committed or rolled back.<br />(2) A protocol with a single commit phase, that is used for the coordination of changes to recoverable resources when a single resource manager is involved.
Industry:Software
(1) A declarative, IF-THEN statement containing the precondition, which can consist of multiple Boolean clauses, and the decision for a policy.<br />(2) A programming statement within a policy that defines a specific action to be performed.
Industry:Software
(1) A PSF subcomponent that returns processed data sets to JES or Direct Printer Services Subsystem and performs checkpoint processing on data sets as they are printed.<br />(2) An external trace that contains information pertaining to the releasing and checkpointing of data sets by PSF.
Industry:Software
(1) A defined connection between the rows of a table or the rows of two tables. A relationship is the internal representation of a referential constraint.<br />(2) An association between two or more data entities in the WebSphere business integration system. Most often, these entities are business objects. Relationships are used to transform data that is equivalent across business objects but is represented differently.<br />(3) A semantic connection among model elements. Examples of relationships include associations and generalizations.<br />(4) An association between two components that enables management applications to perform or assist in operations, such as problem determination, based on an understanding of that association. Types of relationships include the federates relationship, has components relationship, hosts relationship, supersedes relationship, and uses relationship.<br />(5) Pertinent to remote copy and Peer-to-Peer Remote Copy, the association between a master virtual disk (VDisk) and an auxiliary VDisk. These VDisks also have the attributes of a primary or secondary VDisk. See also auxiliary virtual disk, secondary virtual disk, master virtual disk, primary virtual disk.
Industry:Software
(1) A query issued from Information Integrator for Content that simultaneously searches for data in one or more content servers, which can be heterogeneous. See also federated collection.<br />(2) A search capability that enables searches across multiple search services and returns a consolidated list of search results.
Industry:Software
(1) A defined data stream used to store raster image data. The images in a Mixed Object:Document Content Architecture document are stored using IOCA.<br />(2) An architecture that provides a collection of constructs used to interchange and present images, such as printing image data on a page, page segment, or overlay.
Industry:Software