- Industry: 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.
A named and managed entity that represents the format of a particular message. Message templates represent a business asset of an organization.
Industry:Software
A high availability function that maintains two functionally identical copies of designated direct access storage device (DASD) volumes and automatically updates both copies every time a write operation is issued to the dual-copy logical volume (LVOL).
Industry:Software
A managed resource that is not enclosed in a hosting domain. A direct managed resource must be registered independently when it is installed. The root managed resource of a hosting domain is a direct managed resource. See also hosting domain, indirect managed resource.
Industry:Software
A named area of storage, maintained by BTS, and used to pass data between activities, or between different invocations of the same activity. Each data container is associated with an activity; it is identified by its name and by the activity for which it is a container. An activity can have any number of containers, as long as they all have different names.
Industry:Software
A high-bandwidth fiber-optic channel that provides the high-speed connectivity required for data sharing between a coupling facility and the central processor complexes (CPCs) directly attached to it.
Industry:Software
A managed resource that represents a collection of other managed resources, which can be managed as a single unit. An example of a solution instance is a composite application that includes a set of J2EE applications, queues, and message flows.
Industry:Software
A named changeable value that can exist only within programs. Its value cannot be obtained or used when the program that contains it is no longer running.
Industry:Software
A high-level business goal. Because business objectives are usually abstract, they are difficult to measure and are therefore translated into more measurable lower-level business goals. See also business goal.
Industry:Software
A manifestation of a modeled process that is created in a simulated or real environment.
Industry:Software
A named collection of resources associated with a job class. Use of job class names on control statements is a way of specifying what resources will be needed for jobs.
Industry:Software