Solution stack

A solution stack is a set of software programs that are designed to work together in order to provide a complete solution for a particular problem or task. In the context of web services and SOA, a solution stack typically refers to a set of software components that are required in order to build and … Read more

Monolithic architecture

Monolithic architecture is a software development technique where an application is divided into a single, large module. This module contains all the code for the application, including the user interface, business logic, and data access code. All the code is combined into a single unit, which makes the application easy to deploy and maintain. The … Read more

HP Quality Center

HP Quality Center is a web-based application that provides users with a central repository for storing and managing information related to the quality of their software development projects. The application enables users to track and manage defects, requirements, and test cases, as well as to generate reports on project progress. What is the difference between … Read more

Reliability, Availability and Serviceability (RAS)

Reliability, Availability and Serviceability (RAS) is a term used to describe the three main characteristics of a system. Reliability is a measure of how often the system fails. Availability is a measure of how often the system is available for use. Serviceability is a measure of how easily the system can be repaired or maintained. … Read more

HTML5

HTML5 is the fifth and current major version of the HTML standard, and subsumes XHTML. It currently exists in two standardized forms: HTML 5.2 Recommendation by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C, a broad coalition of organizations), and living HTML (not an official standard) by the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG, a more … Read more

NASSCOM (National Association of Software and Services Companies)

The National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) is a trade association of Indian Information Technology (IT) and Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) industries. Established in 1988, NASSCOM is a not-for-profit organisation. Its member companies are in the business of software development, software services, software products, consulting services and IT-enabled/BPO services. NASSCOM is a forum … Read more

LMGTFY (Let Me Google That For You)

LMGTFY is an acronym that stands for “Let Me Google That For You”. It is a website that allows users to enter a search query and then generates a link that can be sent to someone else in order to show them the results of that query. The website was created in 2008 in response … Read more

Data Security Council of India (DSCI)

The Data Security Council of India (DSCI) is a not-for-profit industry body on data security in India, founded by NASSCOMĀ®. DSCI is committed to enable growth of the digital economy by fostering data security best practices, promoting innovation and building capacities and capabilities. DSCI engages with industry, government, academia and other stakeholders on a continuous … Read more

Privacy policy

A privacy policy is a statement or a legal document (in privacy law) that discloses some or all of the ways a party gathers, uses, discloses, and manages a customer or client’s data. It fulfills a legal requirement to protect a customer or client’s privacy. A privacy policy can be a stand-alone document, or it … Read more

Disposable email

A disposable email address is an email address that is used for one-time or temporary purposes. It is often provided by webmail services and can be used to register for online services or to receive confirmation emails. Disposable email addresses are typically created by concatenating a string of characters to a user-specified domain name. For … Read more