- Industry: Computer
- Number of terms: 318110
- Number of blossaries: 26
- Company Profile:
An American multinational software corporation headquartered in Redmond, Washington that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of products and services related to computing.
The mechanism used to help a caller differentiate between users with names that match the touch-tone or speech input.
Industry:Software
A collection of Exchange features that are enabled for a particular mailbox or set of mailboxes in a hosted domain, as well as the mailbox resource limits and the permissions that are delegated to the mailbox user. A mailbox plan is defined by the tenant administrator.
Industry:Software
A policy that specifies the length of time during which data, documents, and other records must be available for recovery.
Industry:Software
An XML file used to define the elements of a service plan or a mailbox plan.
Industry:Software
An e-mail address that a user can create to use when they buy products online or register for updates from a Web site and don't want to use their main e-mail address.
Industry:Software
The process of capturing relationships between words by reducing inflected words to their stem or root form (reductive stemming), or expanding stems to their inflected forms (expansive stemming). For example, the word "swimming" is reduced to the stem "swim." Because the word "swam" can also be reduced to "swim," reductive stemming can create a list of all possible word forms that can be used by the query processor alongside the query string.
Industry:Software
The process of capturing relationships between words by reducing inflected words to their stem or root form (reductive stemming), or expanding stems to their inflected forms (expansive stemming). For example, the word "swimming" is reduced to the stem "swim." Because the word "swam" can also be reduced to "swim," reductive stemming can create a list of all possible word forms that can be used by the query processor alongside the query string.
Industry:Software
A sequence of data such as numbers, number and text combinations, dates, or time periods, based on an established pattern and used to automatically fill data into worksheet cells.
Industry:Software
A group of successive pictures, starting with an I-frame and followed by zero or more predicted (P and B) pictures.
Industry:Software