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International Business Machines
行业: Computer
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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) In OSI, a service primitive issued by a service user to complete the procedures associated with a confirmed service. See also command.<br />(2) In SDLC, a frame transmitted by a secondary station. Stations using asynchronous balanced mode send both commands and responses.<br />(3) In SNA, a message unit that acknowledges receipt of a request; a response consists of a response header (RH), a response unit (RU), or both.<br />(4) A message inserted to a logical terminal destination specified by an I/O PCB or an alternate response PCB. When VTAM is used, the term reply is substituted for response because response has a separate meaning in VTAM communications. See also primary request, secondary request.<br />(5) In speech recognition, the character string returned by the recognizer, through DVT_Client, to the state table. The string represents the outcome of a recognition attempt. This is the word or words that the recognizer considers to be the best match with the speech input.<br />(6) In a request/response interaction, a message from a connector to a collaboration that carries the results of a request made by the collaboration. The message can be either a business object or a response code.
Industry:Software
Una struttura interna che memorizza informazioni a livello di database, ad esempio un timestamp che indica quando un database è stato creato o quando l'attività di correzione ultima corse su di esso.
Industry:Software
(1) Any collection of data stored in a document object. A document can contain any type of data. For example, the System i Access shared folders function can store any data that could otherwise be stored in a PC file; a server application can store any data into a document by using CL commands, such as FILDOC and RPLDOC. The system-recognized identifier for the document object type is *DOC. See also document library object.<br />(2) A machine-readable collection of one or more objects that represent a composition, a work, or a collection of data.<br />(3) An item that can be stored, retrieved, and exchanged among Content Manager systems and users as a separate unit. It can be any multimedia digital object. A single document can include varied types of content, including for example, text, images, and spreadsheets. See also workbasket, workflow.<br />(4) A logical structure that a CICS transaction can use to manipulate text or other structured information. See also document template.<br />(5) A Notes database entry that users create by using a form on the Create menu. Documents consist of fields, text, numbers, graphics, and so on. Information may be entered by a user, automatically calculated by formulas, imported from other applications, or linked to another application and dynamically updated.<br />(6) A business document, such as a purchase order or invoice, that can be represented in any supported format. For example, an XML purchase order and an EDI purchase order are both documents, but each uses a different format.<br />(7) An attachment of any medium such as a text file, a spreadsheet, graphics, videos, or a URL that can be appended to an element in the work breakdown structure (WBS), a resource record, scope element or requirement.
Industry:Software
(1) Any combination of alphabetic or numeric characters (A-Z, a-z, or 0-9) and the characters @, #, $, ., !, ?, and _.<br />(2) In MVS, a group of 1 - 8 characters, including alphanumeric characters and the three characters: #, @, $. The symbol begins with either an alphabetic character or one of the three characters (#,@,$).
Industry:Software
(1) In OSI, the process of monitoring, coordinating, and controlling resources within open systems.<br />(2) In System Manager, all of the actions and procedures that accomplish the business support activity of making information systems services available. Information systems services include host, application, network, and data services.<br />(3) Functions in the application layer related to the management of Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) resources and their status across all layers of the OSI architecture.
Industry:Software
(1) In OSI, the process of obtaining identifiers for objects from the appropriate naming authorities. Registered identifiers should be obtained for the following objects, which relate to OSI Communications Subsystem operations: (a) NSAP addresses, (b) DTE addresses, (c) abstract syntaxes, (d) application contexts, and (e) application entities.<br />(2) In X.25, the process used between a DTE and a DCE to establish an agreement on which optional user facilities will be in effect. For example, the DTE can request that the DCE agree to or stop a previous agreement for an optional user facility. Also, a DCE can indicate which optional user facilities are available or which optional user facilities are currently in effect. The negotiation is accomplished through the exchange of registration packets.<br />(3) In SQL replication, the process of registering a DB2 table, view, or nickname as a replication source. See also subscription.<br />(4) The process of creating an object in the installation database that uniquely identifies the managed resource in the hosting environment.<br />(5) In Resource Recovery Services (RRS), the definition of a resource manager to the system.
Industry:Software
(1) In OSI, the representation of a layer on a given open system.<br />(2) A person, object, or concept about which information is stored.<br />(3) In markup languages such as XML, a collection of characters that can be referenced as a unit, for example to incorporate often-repeated text or special characters within a document.<br />(4) In object-oriented design, an item that can be treated as a unit and, often, as a member of a particular category or type. An entity can be a concrete thing or an abstract idea.<br />(5) A user, group, or resource that is defined to RACF.
Industry:Software
(1) Any object that is maintained by a remote DB2 subsystem (that is, by a DB2 subsystem other than the local one). A remote view, for example, is a view that is maintained by a remote DB2 subsystem. See also local.<br />(2) Pertaining to a system, program, or device that is accessed through a communication line.
Industry:Software
(1) In OSI, the service by which an open system can access directory information. Directory service can be provided locally within an open system, or it can be obtained from another open system using the directory service protocols defined by ISO/CCITT. In OSI Communications Subsystem, directory service is used to obtain the presentation address and other attributes of application entities.<br />(2) A component that provides naming, object storage, and lookup capabilities to other components.
Industry:Software
(1) Any of the following types of expressions: a) identifiers, b) parenthesized expressions, c) function calls, d) array element specifications, e) structure member specifications, or f) union member specifications.<br />(2) Literals, names, and names qualified by the :: (scope resolution) operator.<br />(3) The basic primitive structure of the XQuery language. Primary expressions include literals, variable references, context item expressions, constructors, and function calls. A primary expression can also be created by enclosing any expression in parentheses, which can help to control the precedence of operators.
Industry:Software
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