Manager Self-Service
A secure Web-based system that provides managers with a single access point to the data and information they need to make decisions quickly and effectively. Promotions, job requisitions, employee leave requests and salary changes are all examples of the types of tasks that can be done via MSS.
Mass Changes
Changes that affect a large portion of the employee population (e.g. a company name change might affect each employee's record).
Mesh Networks
Networks in which devices or nodes are interconnected directly with each other, allowing data and information to flow between them without relying on a central infrastructure.
Metadata
Literally, "data about data.” Metadata describes how and when and by whom a particular set of data was collected, and how the data is formatted. Metadata is essential for understanding information stored in data warehouses. Information about a component or a model and describes the business rules of the data: That is, how the data...
Method
A description of what happens, or is carried out, by an object in response to a message. It is also referred to as an operation or service.
Methodology
A systematic way of doing things. It usually refers to the organized approach taken to project management and the sequential steps that need to be carried out and a description of the project deliverables.
Metrics
A measurement based on HR data that is an indicator of company performance or workforce characteristic.
Microservices Architecture
An architectural style that structures an application as a collection of loosely coupled and independently deployable services.
Microsoft Azure
Microsoft’s cloud computing platform that offers a range of services and tools for building, deploying, and managing applications and services in the cloud.
Middleware
Software that acts as a bridge or intermediary between different applications, systems, or components, facilitating communication and data exchange.