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This edition applies to IBM® z/OS® 3.1 (5655-ZOS) and to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new editions. Last updated: 2024-01-20
IBM i2 Analyst's Notebook 9.2.1 user help. Welcome to the IBM i2 Analyst's Notebook ® documentation, where you can find information about how to use IBM i2 Analyst's Notebook in your investigations. Getting started “Analyst's Notebook data” on page 7 To build up a full picture of an investigation, Analyst's Notebook can access data from a ...
IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS Next (DOORS Next) is a requirements management tool that helps you store, categorize, link, and share product requirements with stakeholders such as reviewers, designers, testers, and developers.
New Shapes. It is now time to look at some new shapes. The shapes are technically related, each with a more specific function: Control. Input/Output. Processes. Decision. Storage.
styles can have different meanings depending on the diagram, include the definition in the legend. The color palette used for architecture diagrams is a subset of the full IBM Design Language color palette (ibm.com/design/language/color). It is a light theme, meant to be used on a white background.
Description of visual techniques. A number of visualization techniques are now used to convey meaning—these are outlined below. Shape. The shape identifies the type of the element. Most of these elements can be used in three states: collapsed, expanded and expanded with nested elements.
IBM PowerVM Virtualization Introduction and Configuration June 2013 International Technical Support Organization SG24-7940-05