scheduled event. In Information Exchange,
an event that occurs on a specified schedule. (Top)
scheduled event definition. Criteria determined
by the user for a scheduled event. (Top)
secure hypertext transmission protocol (HTTPS).
A Web protocol that encrypts and decrypts Web page requests
and the pages that are returned by the Web server. (Top)
secure MIME (S-MIME). A public key encryption
protocol for multipurpose Internet mail extensions (MIME)
attachments to electronic mail messages. (Top)
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). A security protocol
that allows the client to authenticate the server and all
data and requests to be encrypted. SSL was developed by
Netscape Communications Corp. and RSA Data Security, Inc.
(Top)
security administrator . In DataInterchange,
the person who controls access to business data and program
functions. (Top)
segment. In DataInterchange, a group of related
data elements. A segment is a single line in a transaction
set, beginning with a function identifier and ending with
a segment terminator delimiter. The data elements in the
segment are separated by data element delimiters. (Top)
segment directory. In DataInterchange, a file containing
the format of all segments in a standard. (Top)
segment identifier. In DataInterchange, a
unique 3-character identifier at the beginning of each segment.
(Top)
segment ID separator. In DataInterchange,
the character that separates the segment identifier from
the data elements in the segment. (Top)
segment terminator. In DataInterchange, the
character that marks the end of a segment. (Top)
send-side charges. The charges
that users incur when they send messages through Information
Exchange. (Top)session.
The period of time during which a user of a computer can
communicate with an interactive system, usually, elapsed
time between logon and logoff. (Top)
session-level recovery. A method of restart
and recovery within Expedite and Expedite Base; no files
are committed until the session ends normally. (Top)
session receipt. An acknowledgment provided
by Information Exchange that corresponds to session start
and session end records in Expedite for Windows. The session
receipt includes a set of order receipts, which provide
information about the processing of a single order. (Top)
session trace. A trace of a session
with Information Exchange that provides details such as
the session start and session end response codes and information
about the receive commands issued during the session. (Top)
simple mail transfer protocol (SMTP). In the
Internet suite of protocols, an application protocol for
transferring mail among users in the Internet environment.
SMTP specifies the mail exchange sequences and message format.
It assumes that the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
is the underlying protocol. (Top)
single-occurrence mapping. In DataInterchange,
a form of mapping in which each occurrence of a loop or
repeating segment is mapped to a different part of the data
format. (Top)
SQL. Structured query language. (Top)
S-MIME. Also S/MIME. See secure MIME.
(Top)
SMTP. See simple mail transfer protocol.
SSL. Secure Sockets Layer. (Top)
standards. The industry-supplied, national,
or international formats to which information is converted,
allowing different computer systems and applications to
interchange information. (Top)
style sheet. A specification of formatting
instructions that, when applied to structured information,
provides a particular rendering of that information (for
example, online or printed). Different style sheets
may be applied to the same piece of structured information
to produce different presentations of the information. (Top)
structure. See data format structure.
(Top)
subelement. In EDIFACT standards, a data
element that is part of a composite data element. For example,
a data element and its qualifier are subelements of a composite
data element. (Top)
subelement separator. A character that separates
the subelements in a data element. (Top)
suspend file. A file that in-network translation
creates during a preprocessing test if it finds any .DOC
data that is not predefined in the trading partner relationship
database. The file contains the .DOC data that failed the
test and a .DTP record for each .DOC record.
(Top)
synchronous. A process that is
completed within a regular or predictable time frame. (Top)
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