- 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 setting in an online store that indicates how much time in advance of the specified ship date of a future order when order items should be allocated in inventory.
Industry:Software
A string that is associated with any number of tasks in the Task Center for easier administration of related tasks. For example, a user can create a task category named "Payroll," then group all of the payroll-related tasks in that category.
Industry:Software
A search type that browses, retrieves, and indexes a document with terms that are reduced to their base form, for example, so that mice is indexed as mouse, or expanded with their base form, such as with compound words.
Industry:Software
A setting requiring that an action carried out by one person be confirmed by a second person. This prevents a single person from being able to carry out actions requiring a high level of security, for example the distribution of funds or the granting of access rights. See also single authorization.
Industry:Software
A structural designation that organizes the object space into distinct functional regions.
Industry:Software
A searchable part of the online information. Using index search, application programmers can create and write their own index search topics for their applications. The system-recognized identifier for the object type is *SCHIDX.
Industry:Software
A setting that determines the degree of automation and manual intervention required in creating and approving deployment requests. There are three modes: automatic, semi-automatic, and manual. An operating mode can be defined at the global, application, and tier level.
Industry:Software
A second optical path used to keep the system operational when a hardware failure occurs.
Industry:Software
A setting that identifies language or geography and determines formatting conventions such as collation, case conversion, character classification, the language of messages, date and time representation, and numeric representation.
Industry:Software