What is an opcode in BRM?

What is an opcode in BRM?

Opcodes are data management/manipulation entities of a BRM system. They are atomic. One cannot go a level below opcodes to manage data. A set of opcodes can be customizable, while the others cannot be changed.

What is poid in BRM?

Portal Object ID (POID)

What is balance group in BRM?

A balance group is an object in the BRM database that stores the balance total for a group of bill items. For example, /balance_group objects store the following information: Account associated with the balance group. Bill unit associated with the balance group.

What do you know about opcode?

In computing, an opcode (abbreviated from operation code, also known as instruction machine code, instruction code, instruction syllable, instruction parcel or opstring) is the portion of a machine language instruction that specifies the operation to be performed.

What is data in BRM?

Data is raw, unorganized facts that need to be processed. Data can be something simple and seemingly random and useless until it is organized.

What is adjustment in BRM?

Adjustments can be made to an entire bill or a selection of bill items, distributing the adjustment as a fixed amount per item or as a percentage. In either case, BRM creates a single adjustment item and transfers the credit to the bill items covered by the adjustment.

What is BRM testing?

BRM Server Component Testing: Validating if all the components in the BRM system are functioning as required. This includes creating the customer accounts, updating and deleting them. Also verifying if any XML confirmation files are generated whenever an action is performed and the data in the files is validated.

What is an opcode used for?

An opcode identifies which basic computer operation in the instruction set is to be performed. It is used when writing machine code. It tells the computer to do something. Each machine language instruction typically has both an opcode and operands.

How many opcodes are there?

According to Intel’s XED, as of this writing, there are 1503 defined x86 instructions (“iclasses” in XED lingo), from AAA to XTEST (this includes AMD-specific extensions too, by the way). Straightforward, right?

What is Netcracker RBM?

Netcracker Revenue Management provides carrier-grade rating, charging and billing capabilities for service providers to monetize any service, including usage-based and slice-based 5G, IoT/M2M, cloud-based and virtual services.