- Branche: Computer
- Number of terms: 4807
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Sun Microsystems is a multinational vendor of computers, computer software and hardware, and information technology services.
A system for classifying business establishments based on the processes they use to produce goods or services.
Industry:Computer
The procedures that restore the system to running all properly configured domains after one or more domains have been rendered inactive due to software or hardware failures or due to unacceptable environmental conditions.
Industry:Computer
A synchronization mechanism for coordinating tasks even when data accesses are not involved. A barrier is analogous to a gate. Processors or threads operating in parallel reach the gate at different times, but none can pass through until all processors reach the gate. For example, suppose at the end of each day, all bank tellers are required to tally the amount of money that was deposited, and the amount that was withdrawn. These totals are then reported to the bank vice president, who must check the grand totals to verify debits equal credits. The tellers operate at their own speeds; that is, they finish totaling their transactions at different times. The barrier mechanism prevents tellers from leaving for home before the grand total is checked. If debits do not equal credits, all tellers must return to their desks to find the error. The barrier is removed after the vice president obtains a satisfactory grand total.
Industry:Computer
The principal that identifies the invoker of the enterprise bean method.
Industry:Computer
The point in a transaction when all updates to any resources involved in the transaction are reversed.
Industry:Computer
A static or dynamic object contained in a Web application that can be referenced by a URL.
Industry:Computer
A standard that lets you specify a unique label for the set of element names defined by a DTD. A document using that DTD can be included in any other document without having a conflict between element names. The elements defined in your DTD are then uniquely identified so that, for example, the parser can tell when an element <name> should be interpreted according to your DTD rather than using the definition for an element <name> in a different DTD.
Industry:Computer
The point in a transaction when all updates to any resources involved in the transaction are made permanent.
Industry:Computer
The person responsible for configuring and administering the enterprise's computers, networks, and software systems.
Industry:Computer
A standard for specifying consistency rules that apply to the specifications contained in an RDF.
Industry:Computer