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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) One of the predefined words of a programming language, artificial language, application, or command.<br />(2) See reserved word.<br />(3) A symbol that identifies a parameter in job control language (JCL).
Industry:Software
(1) In DB2 for i5/OS SQL, a characteristic of database data definition functions that allows the function to complete or return to its original state if a power interruption or abnormal end occurs.<br />(2) In commitment control, a characteristic that allows individual changes to objects to appear as a single change.<br />(3) Pertaining to a transaction's changes to the state of resources: either all occur or none occur. The atomic characteristic maintains data integrity by making sure that some updates are not made while others fail. See also commit.
Industry:Software
(1) An electronic representation of an original document or picture produced by a scanning device or created from software.<br />(2) A pattern of toned and untoned pels that form a picture.
Industry:Software
(1) One or more computer programs or software components that provide functionality in direct support of a specific business process or processes.<br />(2) A Notes database containing both data and programming (in LotusScript) for displaying and manipulating data.
Industry:Software
(1) One or more contiguous elements of a string.<br />(2) For TCP/IP, the unit of end-to-end transmission in the TCP. A segment consists of control information and data fields. A segment is transmitted as an IP datagram.<br />(3) A part of a program that can be run without the entire program being in main storage.<br />(4) In IMS, the unit of access to a database; for the database system, the smallest amount of data that can be transferred by one IMS operation. For input terminal operations using IMS TM, a segment is defined by the particular terminal type and is obtained by the application program with one call.<br />(5) A group of pages that holds a row of a single table.<br />(6) A collection of composed text and images, prepared before formatting and included in a document when it is printed.<br />(7) In data mining, a group of input data records within a data set that have similar characteristics. Each group is called a segment. Within a segment, each piece of data is evaluated (or scored) for the degree to which it fits the segment to which it belongs. This statistical conformance is represented by a number, called the score, which ranges between 0.0 and 1.0. In DB2 Intelligent Miner, this concept is known as a cluster.<br />(8) A unit of code or data produced by the linker and existing only in an executable image of the program. The linker assigns attributes to sections, orders and groups them, and puts them into segments. See also section.
Industry:Software
(1) One or more units of recovery, with the associated application programs, resource managers, and protected resources. A context represents a work request in an application, and the life of a context consists of a series of units of recovery.<br />(2) A set of one or more grammars that are enabled and used during a recognition action.<br />(3) A named part of the CICSPlex SM environment that is currently being acted upon by CICSPlex SM. For configuration tasks, the context is a CICSPlex SM address space (CMAS); for all other tasks, it is a CICSplex. See also scope.<br />(4) A view of a set of related modeling elements for a particular purpose, such as specifying an operation.<br />(5) The address space for a process, hardware registers, and related kernel data structures.<br />(6) In ODBC, an application's logical connection to the data source and associated DB2 ODBC connection information that allows the application to direct its operations to a data source. A DB2 ODBC context represents a DB2 thread.<br />(7) An object created for a service request in the business service model. The object contains one or more of the following details of information captured from the metadata: a business process, organization, role, channel, and domain specific information. See also context propagation.
Industry:Software
(1) One or more words that together form a unit that is to be searched for in the content of a document.<br />(2) An ordered set of one or more consecutive COBOL character strings that forms part of a clause or a Procedure Division statement.
Industry:Software
(1) An entire device or feature attached to a processing unit, including required adapters.<br />(2) A file that is attached to an e-mail message or other electronic document.<br />(3) A port or a pair of ports, optionally including an associated optical bypass, that are managed as a functional unit. A dual attachment includes two ports: port A and port B. A single attachment consists of one port: port S.<br />(4) In WebSphere Commerce, a collection of one or more files that are associated to a catalog or marketing asset. See also attachment asset, attachment target.
Industry:Software
(1) Online information that accompanies a product and provides immediate information to assist the user in completing tasks. It can include help files, messages, screen text, images, or other reference information.<br />(2) The product interfaces and technical product information that help users complete their tasks. User assistance includes wizards, interface instructions, and contextual assistance topics, as well as information centers and books.
Industry:Software
(1) In DFSMShsm, the process of automatically copying data sets from primary storage volumes or migration volumes to backup volumes.<br />(2) In the object access method (OAM), the process of automatically copying a primary copy of an object from a direct access storage device (DASD), optical, or tape volume to a backup volume contained in an object backup-storage group.
Industry:Software