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Branche: 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.
In a policy-enabled system, a type of unsolicited decision that defines an objective that a managed resource must meet. A goal consists of a logic expression that defines the constraint and evaluation strategy, which defines when to evaluate the constraint. Based on a goal, an autonomic manager attempts to manage the behavior of a managed resource. In Policy Management for Autonomic Computing, goals are not supported.
Industry:Software
In a privacy management environment, a Boolean condition that is applied to a group or purpose in a usage statement to further restrict access to the PII defined in the statement. For example, a condition rule could be applied to a usage statement that restricts access to the PII unless the monitored system contains a recording of the PII owner's explicit agreement to the use of the PII. See also evaluation rule, privacy policy statement.
Industry:Software
In System Manager, an entry that assigns each alert processed by the filter to a group. In this way, many alerts can be grouped into manageable categories.
Industry:Software
In OSI, a general term for resources available to the network, such as lines and line sets.
Industry:Software
In retail communications and Point-of-Sale Utility, pertaining to a method of providing information to support sales and of collecting the resulting sales information from retail devices located in stores.
Industry:Software
In System Manager, an object that contains the control information about a load or option.
Industry:Software
In OSI, a list of abstract syntaxes that an application entity specifies as acceptable when initiating an association.
Industry:Software
In REXX, a character string consisting of one or more decimal digits optionally preceded by a plus or minus sign, and optionally including a single period that represents a decimal point. A number can also have a power of 10 suffix in conventional exponential notation: an E (uppercase or lowercase) followed optionally by a plus or minus sign then followed by one or more decimal digits defining the power of 10.
Industry:Software
In System Manager, an object that contains the information about a product. The object type is *PRDDFN. A product definition is identified as belonging to a product (PRDID) and a release (RLS). A given product and release can have only one product definition.
Industry:Software
In OSI, a list that an agent maintains of the managing processes that are--or are eligible to become--managers of that agent.
Industry:Software