Glossary
- ACE
- An access control entry (ACE) administers object
and user privileges such as read, write, and execute.
- ACL
- Access control lists (ACLs) administer object
and user privileges.
- API
- An application programming interface (API) is
a set of routines, data structures, object classes and/or protocols
provided by libraries and/or operating system services in order to
support the building of applications.
- DAC
- A data access component (DAC) allows software
to communicate with databases and manipulate data.
- dfwfproc
- A process handled by DataFlux Data Management
Server that runs process services, batch jobs, and profile jobs
- dfwsvc
- A DataFlux Data Management Server process that
runs real-time services.
- DPV
- Delivery Point Validation (DPV) is a USPS database
that checks the validity of residential and commercial addresses.
- DSN
- A data source name (DSN) contains connection information,
such as user name and password, to connect through a database through
an ODBC driver.
- LACS
- Locatable Address Conversion System (LACS) is
used updated mailing addresses when a street is renamed or the address
is updated for 911, usually by changing a rural route format to an
urban/city format.
- MMC
- The Microsoft Management Console (MMC) is an interface
new to the Microsoft Windows 2000 platform, which combines several
administrative tools into one configurable interface.
- ODBC
- Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) is an open standard
application programming interface (API) for accessing databases.
- OpenSSL
- The open-source implementation of SSL. See SSL.
- PID
- Process ID; a number used to uniquely identify
a process.
- QAS
- Quick Address Software (QAS) is used to verify
and standardize US addresses at the point of entry. Verification is
based on the latest USPS address data file.
- QKB
- The Quality Knowledge Base (QKB) is a collection
of files and configuration settings that contain all DataFlux data
management algorithms. The QKB is directly editable using DataFlux
DataFlux Data Management Studio.
- RDI
- Residential Delivery Indicator (RDI) identifies
addresses as residential or commercial.
- SERP
- The Software Evaluation and Recognition Program
(SERP) is a program the Canadian Post administers to certify address
verification software.
- SOA
- Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) enables systems
to communicate with the master customer reference database to request
or update information.
- SOAP
- Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) is a web
service protocol used to encode requests and responses to be sent
over a network. This XML-based protocol is platform independent and
can be used with a variety of Internet protocols.
- SSL
- Secure Sockets Layer; security protocol to enable
websites to pass sensitive information securely in an encrypted format.
- USPS
- The United States Postal Service (USPS) provides
postal services in the United States. The USPS offers address verification
and standardization tools.
- WSDL
- Web Services Definition Language: an XML-based
language that provides a model for describing web services.
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Last updated: June 16, 2017