- 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.
A person who signs up for an event or a meeting within an event, but has not yet been approved as an attendee.
Industry:Software
Una consulta que hace una pregunta sobre los datos almacenados en las tablas y devuelve un resultado conjunto en forma de una hoja de datos, sin cambiar los datos.
Industry:Software
Una forma de navegación que muestra la ruta de acceso a la Página Web actual.
Industry:Software
Fila en el nivel de hoja de un índice que ha sido marcado para borrarlo, pero aún no ha sido eliminado por el motor de base de datos.
Industry:Software
Фоновое изображение экрана используется на графический пользовательский интерфейс, например Windows. Любой узор или изображение, которые могут быть сохранены в виде файла точечного рисунка (.bmp) можно задать в качестве фона экрана.
Industry:Software
Корректировка для уменьшения стоимости основных средств для целей бухгалтерского учета.
Industry:Software
Функция, позволяющая докладчикам для сбора и публикации аудио и визуальных компонентов совещание для последующего просмотра.
Industry:Software
The work area on a computer screen that simulates the top of an actual desk. The desktop contains the Recycle Bin and other icons (shortcuts to programs, files, folders, and various types of documents such as letters, reports, or pictures) that you can arrange on the electronic desktop just as you would arrange real objects on top of a desk.
Industry:Software
A procedure used in checking for errors in data transmission. CRC error checking uses a complex calculation to generate a number based on the data transmitted. The sending device performs the calculation before transmission and includes it in the packet that it sends to the receiving device. The receiving device repeats the same calculation after transmission. If both devices obtain the same result, it is assumed that the transmission was error free. The procedure is known as a redundancy check because each transmission includes not only data but extra (redundant) error-checking values. Communications protocols such as XMODEM and Kermit use cyclical redundancy checking.
Industry:Software