A set of conventions that governs the communications between processes. These conventions specify the format and content of messages to be exchanged and allow different computers using different software to communicate.
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Business Process Reengineering (BPR)
The reexamination and redesign of business processes with the aim of achieving significant improvements in system performance measures such as cost, quality, safety, and reliability.
Business Process
A group of activities that takes one or more types of inputs to produce an output that is of value to customers. For example, pavement repair is a business process consisting of several tasks using agency labor, materials, and equipment to restore the smoothness of the roadway.
Bulk data transfer
A computer-based procedure designed to move large data files. The procedure usually involves data compression, blocking, or buffering to maximize data transfer rates.
Authorization Request
A request initiated by a user to access a database for which he or she does not have access privileges. The criteria used to evaluate this request are called the “authorization rule.”
Atomic Data
Data items containing the lowest level of detail. For example, in a daily maintenance activity report, the individual equipment used would be atomic data, while rollups like summary totals from equipment rental invoices are aggregate data (see also aggregate data).
Asset Management
A strategic approach to managing transportation infrastructure. Asset Management requires integrated data and information to make comprehensive decisions regarding assets.
Archive
A collection of computer files that have been packaged together for backup, for transfer to some other location, for saving away from the computer so that more hard disk storage can be made available, or for some other purpose. An archive can include a simple list of files or files organized under a directory or… Continue reading Archive
Application Program Interface (API)
The specific method specified by a computer operating system or program through which a programmer can make requests to the operating system of another application. An API can be differentiated with a graphical user interface (GUI) or a command interface, which are direct user interfaces to an operating system or a program (see also graphical… Continue reading Application Program Interface (API)
Application Integration
The process of bringing data or functions from one application together with those of another application using real-time or near real-time communication. Integration involves the ability to use interfaces employed by different applications.