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Ensuring that an organization's systems operate within
compliance required legal constraints, and industry and
organizational obligations.
A programming language, initially developed by Sun
Microsystems, designed to provide true platform
independence ("write once, run anywhere") for
application developers. In most cases, Java apps are
developed to be executed by a Java Virtual Machine—
an interpreting layer that translates code as it
Java executes, into the format required by the operating
system and microprocessor. Without Java, application
developers have to write and compile software to
execute natively by a specific operating
system/microprocessor combination (e.g.,
Windows/Intel, Linux PowerPC, Mac/Intel,
Linux/Intel).
Developing work continually and iteratively, with a
goal of more frequent product rollouts and constant
agile development
improvement across smaller components of the larger
project.
, A process-improvement approach (useful for but not
limited to software engineering projects) that can
capability maturity model
assist in assessing the maturity, quality, and
integration
development of certain organizational business
processes, and suggest steps for their improvement.
database management Sometimes referred to as database software; software
system for creating, maintaining, and manipulating data.
Systems that use data created by other systems to
business intelligence
provide reporting and analysis for organizational
systems
decision-making.
Languages where each line of written code is
converted (by a software program, called an
"interpreter") for execution at run-time. Most scripting
interpreted
languages are interpreted languages. Many
programmers also write Java applications to be
interpreted by the Java Virtual Machine.
Products and services that allow for the development
and integration of software products and other
platforms complementary goods. Windows, the iPhone, the Wii,
and the standards that allow users to create Facebook
apps are all platforms.
Applications that address the needs of multiple users
enterprise software
throughout an organization or work group.
Small pieces of code that are accessed via the
web services application server, and permit interoperable machine-
to-machine interaction over a network.
An economic measure of the full cost of owning a
product (typically computing hardware and/or
total cost of ownership software). TCO includes direct costs such as purchase
price, plus indirect costs such as training, support, and
maintenance.
customer relationship Systems used to support customer-related sales and
management marketing activities.
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Terms in this set (39)
Ensuring that an organization's systems operate within
compliance required legal constraints, and industry and
organizational obligations.
A programming language, initially developed by Sun
Microsystems, designed to provide true platform
independence ("write once, run anywhere") for
application developers. In most cases, Java apps are
developed to be executed by a Java Virtual Machine—
an interpreting layer that translates code as it
Java executes, into the format required by the operating
system and microprocessor. Without Java, application
developers have to write and compile software to
execute natively by a specific operating
system/microprocessor combination (e.g.,
Windows/Intel, Linux PowerPC, Mac/Intel,
Linux/Intel).
Developing work continually and iteratively, with a
goal of more frequent product rollouts and constant
agile development
improvement across smaller components of the larger
project.
, A process-improvement approach (useful for but not
limited to software engineering projects) that can
capability maturity model
assist in assessing the maturity, quality, and
integration
development of certain organizational business
processes, and suggest steps for their improvement.
database management Sometimes referred to as database software; software
system for creating, maintaining, and manipulating data.
Systems that use data created by other systems to
business intelligence
provide reporting and analysis for organizational
systems
decision-making.
Languages where each line of written code is
converted (by a software program, called an
"interpreter") for execution at run-time. Most scripting
interpreted
languages are interpreted languages. Many
programmers also write Java applications to be
interpreted by the Java Virtual Machine.
Products and services that allow for the development
and integration of software products and other
platforms complementary goods. Windows, the iPhone, the Wii,
and the standards that allow users to create Facebook
apps are all platforms.
Applications that address the needs of multiple users
enterprise software
throughout an organization or work group.
Small pieces of code that are accessed via the
web services application server, and permit interoperable machine-
to-machine interaction over a network.
An economic measure of the full cost of owning a
product (typically computing hardware and/or
total cost of ownership software). TCO includes direct costs such as purchase
price, plus indirect costs such as training, support, and
maintenance.
customer relationship Systems used to support customer-related sales and
management marketing activities.