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`telex interface program (TXIP)
`A program that runs on a Telex front-end computer and provides a communication
`facility to connect MERVA ESA with the Telex network.
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`Telex Link
`The MERVA ESA component used to link to the public telex network via a Telex
`substation.
`
`Telex substation
`A unit comprised of the following: Telex Interface Program, a Telex front-end
`computer, and a Telex box.
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`Telnet
`In TCP/IP, a protocol that provides remote-terminal connection service. Telnet enables
`users of one host to log on to a remote host and interact as if they were directly attached
`terminal users of that host.
`
`Telnet server
`A program, residing on a host, that can be used by a client to log into the host using the
`Telnet protocol.
`
`Telocator Alphanumeric Protocol (TAP)
`An industry-standard protocol for the input of paging requests.
`
`template
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`1. A DB2 utilities output data set descriptor that is used for dynamic allocation. A
`template is defined by the TEMPLATE utility control statement.
`2. A pattern to help the user identify the location of keys on a keyboard, functions
`assigned to keys on a keyboard, or switches and lights on a control panel.
`3. A predefined format that is designed to retrieve particular data on a regular basis
`and in a consistent format.
`4. In report authoring, a reusable report layout or style that can be used to set the
`presentation of a query or report.
`5. A generalized project or deliverable plan without populated data for use by project
`managers for planning a project.
`6. An XML representation of the instructions that call the promotions engine.
`7. A file that contains an AIX Profile Manager profile and the options that can be
`applied for deployment of a template on the target system.
`8. A model of a new Notes database. If it is a design template, it will update database
`design elements created from the template.
`9. In Informix, a mechanism that is used to set up and deploy Enterprise Replication
`for a group of tables on one or more servers.
`10. A predefined process of activity roadmap that can be applied to specific process
`workflows and modified to meet the needs of a specific workflow. Templates can be
`created, edited, cloned, or deleted.
`11. A component that can be used to define reference structure attributes or dimension
`table columns together with their semantics.
`12. A family of C++ classes or functions with variable types.
`13. A group of elements that share common properties. These properties can be defined
`only once, at the template level, and are inherited by all elements that use the
`template.
`14. An object used to create new objects of the same type. The created object has the
`same characteristics as the template. See also application security template, entry
`template, property template, publish template, publishing style template, search
`template, security template, versioning security template.
`15. The metadata that defines the format of data in the RACF database.
`16. In enhanced edit mode, a character buffer that is associated with the terminal.
`17. A HATS resource that describes the relatively static portion of the web pages
`presented by the HATS application, including a banner and navigation area.
`18. In UML modeling, a model element with unbound formal parameters that you can
`use to define families of classifiers, packages, and operations. A parameterized
`model element that describes or identifies the pattern for a group of model elements
`of a particular type.
`19. A standard layout used in such system communications as email, approval requests,
`and error messages.
`20. In WebSphere Commerce, a predefined skeleton or pattern that determines how
`information displays on a web page. The template defines characteristics such as the
`location and type of text and images, and background color.
`21. In REXX, a guide that allows strings to be parsed by words (delimited by blanks), by
`explicit matching of strings, or by specifying numeric positions.
`22. An object that represents the framework of future objects. Each future instance of an
`object is created by copying the template’s components. See also clause template,
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`contract template, format template, line clause template, notification template, term
`definition.
`template ACE
`A non-editable access control entry (ACE) whose source type is template.
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`template argument
`In UML modeling, the actual value that is assigned to a template parameter to make the
`template a usable model element. See also template parameter.
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`template class
`A C++ class instance generated by a class template.
`
`template file
`In Lotus Notes, a file with the extension NTF that contains the structure for the
`database -- that is, forms, folders, and views -- but does not contain documents.
`Domino Designer comes with a collection of templates that can be used to create system
`and application databases.
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`template function
`A C++ function generated by a function template.
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`template instantiation
`The act of creating a new definition of a function, class, or member of a class from a
`template declaration and one or more template arguments.
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`template library
`The database, known as the Portal Template Catalog, that stores place template
`specifications and portlets forms, subforms, and profiles.
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`Template Organization
`A Template Organization is a role associated with an organization that defines point-of-
`sale rules, business processes, and configurations for a store or a group of stores. When
`a config organization is defined only for the purpose of managing business rules, the
`config organization must be designated as a Template Organization. Template
`Organizations are not logical organizations. Template organizations can be configured
`in the inheritance structure so that one Template inherits rules from another Template.
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`template parameter
`In UML modeling, a formal parameter that, after it is bound to an actual value, makes a
`template a usable model element. See also template argument.
`
`template tree view
`The tree viewer that displays the template definitions, scenario tree, and message file of
`the collaboration template. Display of the template tree view is optional.
`
`templating
`A mechanism that defines the graphical representation of a node or a link with a string
`or an object description of the node or link contents.
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`temporal table
`A table that records the period of time when a row is valid.
`
`temporary baseline
`In architecture, the shifted baseline used for subscript and superscript.
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`temporary baseline coordinate
`In architecture, the B-value of the I,B coordinate pair of an addressable position on the
`temporary baseline.
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`temporary baseline increment
`In architecture, a positive or negative value that is added to the current baseline
`presentation coordinate to specify the position of a temporary baseline in a presentation
`space or on a physical medium. Several increments might have been used to place a
`temporary baseline at the current baseline presentation coordinate.
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`temporary data set
`An uncataloged data set with a name that begins with an ampersand (&) or two
`ampersands (&&) and that is normally used only for the duration of a job or interactive
`session. See also permanent data set.
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