programmatic interface


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programmatic interface

[‚prō·grə¦mad·ik ′in·tər‚fās]
(computer science)
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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"Some ERP providers, like SAP, have created partner programs whose deliverable is a certified programmatic interface and a client assurance that the two systems and companies can work together.
connects the world to legacy systems through a full range of programmatic interface, automated Web-to-host, and legacy access solutions.
First, they expose their internal business logic and rules to the outside world through an application programmatic interface, or API.
While presenting the same programmatic interface to the local code, the proxy deals with any network-related functions, transmitting any parameters to the remote service and receiving any return values from that service.
"In particular, many of our enterprise customers that operate on the mainframe platform have expressed interest in deploying the SEAGULL user and programmatic interface server technology in a Linux environment.
Network complexity has slowed automation efforts created by multi-vendor devices deployed over many years, vendor unique syntax and lack of programmatic interfaces.
With the latest release of VMware vCloud Director 9.1, cloud providers can create new monetization opportunities by integrating services with custom workflows and user interface (UI) extensibility; simplify management and increase operational visibility with multi-site views and an enhanced portal that simplifies user experience; and target DevOps and capture new workloads by opening up to developers with new programmatic interfaces and Kubernetes-as-a-service capabilities.
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