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International Business Machines
Branche: 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.
A model that contains implementation details within the scope of a project. The implementation model is a collection of components and the implementation subsystems that contain them.
Industry:Software
A resource, such as a font, symbol set, page segment, or overlay, that resides in a printer or an intermediary device, such as a personal computer.
Industry:Software
A response from the connector to indicate that processing of the service call request failed.
Industry:Software
A response from the network indicating the status of an interchange envelope, such as sent or received.
Industry:Software
A response from VTAM to a command entered by a program operator. See also unsolicited message.
Industry:Software
A replication topology in which there are multiple tiers of servers. A peer/master server replicates to a small set of read-only servers which in turn replicate to other servers. Such a topology off-loads replication work from the master servers.
Industry:Software
A report that is generated by WebSphere Commerce Analyzer that analyzes commerce data in a separate data mart.
Industry:Software
A report that provides inventories of software products, patches, and images that are available to be installed or are already installed on various data center systems. Inventories can be made at data center object, system, tier, and application levels.
Industry:Software
A report that shows details on software patch and software product deployment and installation activities performed on various data center systems.
Industry:Software
A report that shows the instances of a component that have either the highest or the lowest values (but not both) for a specified metric. Typically, an extreme case report shows the best or worst n cases (where n is a number), such as the 10 servers having the most critical events. See also health check report, summary report.
Industry:Software