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(1) A sequence of instructions in a computer program for recording the status of execution for restarting. T. (2) A point at which information about the status of a job and the system can be recorded so that the job step can be later restarted. IBM.
Ãâó: www.absoft.com/Products/Compilers/C_C++/XLC/docs/g...
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Stores a checkpoint, which allows later restoring the state of Livingstone to this point.
Ãâó: ic.arc.nasa.gov/projects/L2/doc/L2_refman/L2Glossa...
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Checkpoints are formal and informal meetings which establish Go/No-Go approval to continue with project development. Some checkpoint meetings are required to obtain project team managers and/or functional staff signatures of approval. These signatures indicate that the required deliverables, as specified by the life cycle documentation, are available and complete, and that approval has been given to continue with full scale development of the next phase. ...
Ãâó: www.thehfe.com/glossary.htm
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An identified snapshot of a database or a point at which the transactions against the database have been frozen.
Ãâó: www.vertaasis.com/glossary.php
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A database server event that, at a point in time, writes all modified database buffers in the system global area to the data files.
Ãâó: www.oracle.com/glossary/ca_cl.html
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