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1 conversation mode
"IME mode which adjusts for getting high conversion rate from Hiragana (phonetic) to Kanji (hieroglyph) against spoken Japanese. For example, chat on the internet, e-mail, novel or drama. Additionally, if you input kao (hiragana), which means ""face,"" and convert, you will get (:__)." -
2 factor depreciation method
"A method of depreciation that uses a progressive or digressive factor. For example, if the factor is >50, the depreciation is progressive, which means that the amount of depreciation increases each depreciation period. If the factor is <50, the depreciation is digressive, and the amount of depreciation decreases each depreciation period."English-Arabic terms dictionary > factor depreciation method
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3 static control
"A Web Parts control that is part of the declarative ""page persistence"" markup in an.aspx page; it exists only as part of the.aspx page, not in a personalization store like a dynamic Web Parts control. Unlike a dynamic control, a static control is added to an.aspx page on every request. A static Web Parts control is always a shared control, which means that although users can both personalize and ""close"" the control when the page is in either shared or user scope, the control can never be permanently deleted." -
4 elevation of privilege
"The process by which a user obtains a higher level of privilege than that for which he has been authorized. A malicious user may use elevation of privilege as a means to compromise or destroy a system, or to access unauthorized information." -
5 elevation
"The process by which a user obtains a higher level of privilege than that for which he has been authorized. A malicious user may use elevation of privilege as a means to compromise or destroy a system, or to access unauthorized information." -
6 ar-sa التدرج الهرمي للفئات
A model of trust for certificates in which certification paths are created by means of the establishment of parent-child relationships between certification authorities.English-Arabic terms dictionary > ar-sa التدرج الهرمي للفئات
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7 certification hierarchy
A model of trust for certificates in which certification paths are created by means of the establishment of parent-child relationships between certification authorities. -
8 compatibility
"The degree to which a computer, an attached device, a data file, or a program can work with or understand the same commands, formats, or language as another. True compatibility means that any operational differences are invisible to people and programs alike." -
9 Internet Protocol multicasting
"The extension of local area network multicasting technology to a TCP/IP network. Hosts send and receive multicast datagrams, the destination fields of which specify IP host group addresses rather than individual IP addresses. A host indicates that it is a member of a group by means of the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Internet Protocol multicasting
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10 asynchronous communication
"A form of data transmission in which information is sent and received at irregular intervals, one character at a time. Because data is received at irregular intervals, the receiving modem must be signaled to let it know when the data bits of a character begin and end. This is done by means of start and stop bits."English-Arabic terms dictionary > asynchronous communication
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11 idle-state power management
"A power-saving mode which ensures the lowest possible power consumption by clearly defining what it means for a component to be active, and reserves power by placing inactive components in a very low-power state."English-Arabic terms dictionary > idle-state power management
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