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This glossary lists and defines the terms used in this guide.
integrated platform: Also called a product suite. An
integrated platform is a combination of software products that is
targeted toward a specific market, type of application, or a set of
applications that work together or share data. A platform is packaged
to allow all of its software products to be installed or removed in a
single operation.
managed object: An entity that exists to support the
proper functioning of a product. Files, directories, library modules,
and accounts are all examples of types of managed objects.
package operation: A POLYCENTER Software Installation
utility operation that uses the PDF, PTF, and product material to
create a reference or sequential copy of a product kit.
patch: A minor update to a software product that does
not change the version level of the product.
PCF: See product configuration file.
PDB: See product database.
PDF: See product description file.
PDL: See product description language.
POLYCENTER Software Installation utility: The OpenVMS
program that implements the DCL command PRODUCT. This utility allows
you to create software kits and manage software (for example,
installation, removal, configuration).
product configuration file: The product configuration
file (PCF) is a text file that specifies configuration choices for the
POLYCENTER Software Installation utility to use in subsequent
operations. For example, you can use a PCF to avoid specifying the same
answers to installation questions when you have multiple installations
to perform.
product database: The product database (PDB) is a
repository in which the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility
records information about events such as product installation and
removal. Users can query the PDB to find out information about their
environment.
product description file: The product description file
(PDF) is a text file that specifies the execution environment for your
product.
product description language: The product description
language (PDL) is a set of statements that you use to write a PDF. See
also product description file.
product material: The files associated with the
product, excluding the PDF and PTF. Product material files are the
output of the software engineering process.
product text file: The product text file (PTF) is a
text file that contains all the product-specific text that the
POLYCENTER Software Installation utility can display during product
manipulation (for example, description of options, informational text,
copyright notice, and so forth).
PTF: See product text file.
reference copy: Format of a software product kit. In
this form, the PDF, PTF, and all files that comprise the product are
placed in a directory tree on a random-access device. OpenVMS Alpha is
distributed in reference copy format on CD-ROM.
removal: An operation opposite to installation that
reverses the effect of an installation. Product files are deleted and
the PDB is updated.
sequential copy: Format of a software product kit. In
this form, the PDF, PTF, and all files that comprise the product are
packaged in a single container file. This container file can be placed
either on a random-access device, such as a compact disc, or on a
sequential access device, such as a magnetic tape. Most layered
products are distributed in sequential copy format.
transition product description file: A type of PDF
that allows you to reference products not converted to the POLYCENTER
Software Installation utility and to migrate products to the POLYCENTER
Software Installation utility.
utility directive: A PDL statement that does not specify managed objects. Utility directives affect the operation of the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility but do not affect the execution environment.
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