1.6.2.1.1.1 Job Configuration
Job Configuration refers to the process of defining and setting up the
parameters, settings, and resources required for a specific job or task to be executed
within a system. This configuration ensures that the job runs according to specified
requirements, including input data, processing steps, dependencies, and output handling.
Job configurations are essential for automating tasks, managing workflows, and ensuring
that jobs execute in a controlled and efficient manner within a larger process or
system.
For more information, see How to Use Parallel Gateways.