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1 Collaborate
يتعاون مع مؤسسةv́ تعاون ، اشترك في عمل -
2 COLLABORATE (TO)
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3 Collaborate On
The framework that automatically provisions SharePoint sites that are associated with business data entities. The site template used for a particular business entity type can be configured on the BDC model using business data actions. -
4 collaborate
[kə΄læbəreit] v համագործակցել, գործակցել, աշխատակցել -
5 team
"A group of users who share and collaborate on business records in the system. A team can consist of members who report to a single business unit (such as all sales or all customer service) or members who report to different business units (salespeople, customer service representatives, and accounting representatives)." -
6 Team Foundation Server
"A set of tools and technologies that enable a team to collaborate and coordinate their efforts on building a product or completing a project. The tools include source control, work item tracking, building, team project portal, reporting, and project management." -
7 Agile method
"Any of a family of processes that software developers use to minimize risk by developing applications incrementally, over a series of short iterations. In this model, real-time communications, such as in person conversations and telephone calls, are preferred over written documentation; the primary measure of progress is working software, instead of hours spent, tasks completed, documents reviewed, or phases signed-off; stakeholders are expected to collaborate, instead of negotiating; and planning happens continuously in order to respond to change." -
8 collaboration diagram
"An interaction diagram that shows, for one system event described by one use case, how a group of objects collaborate with one another." -
9 co-authoring
"A process by which multiple authors edit a shared document simultaneously, or collaborate effectively even when they are not online at the same time." -
10 Excel Web App
"A Microsoft Office Web application that enables users to view, create, share, and collaborate on Excel documents in a Web browser." -
11 Microsoft Excel Web App
"A Microsoft Office Web application that enables users to view, create, share, and collaborate on Excel documents in a Web browser." -
12 External Content Type Collaboration
A feature that turns on the Collaborate On functionality for a site collection.English-Arabic terms dictionary > External Content Type Collaboration
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13 Business Data Collaboration Workspace
The Collaborate On site that is bound to a BCS external content type.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Business Data Collaboration Workspace
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14 Live
"The cloud service that enables users to communicate and collaborate with people online and access their conversations, photos, documents, contacts, appointments, settings, and services across PC, phone, and other devices." -
15 data conferencing
"A method of real-time communication wherein participants share and collaborate on several data and document types. The session can be hosted on an in-house server, an Internet-based service, or both."
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collaborate — col‧lab‧o‧rate [kəˈlæbəreɪt] verb [intransitive] to work together with another person, company, or organization to achieve something: collaborate with • Firms are collaborating with other firms to spread rising research and development costs.… … Financial and business terms
collaborate — col·lab·o·rate /kə la bə ˌrāt/ vi rat·ed, rat·ing: to work jointly with others in some endeavor Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. collaborate … Law dictionary
collaborate — col*lab o*rate, v. i. 1. to work together with another toward a common goal, especially in an intellectual endeavor; as, four chemists collaborated on the synthesis of the compound; three authors collaborated in writing the book. [PJC] 2. to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
collaborate — 1871, back formation from collaborator (1802), from Fr. collaborateur, from L. collaboratus, pp. of collaborare work with, from com with (see COM (Cf. com )) + labore to work (see LABOR (Cf. labor)). Given a bad sense in World War II. Related … Etymology dictionary
collaborate — collaborate, collaborator The primary meaning of the verb, ‘to work in conjunction with someone else’, can still be used despite the sinister overtones it acquired when used of cooperation with the enemy during the second World War. This is true… … Modern English usage
collaborate — [v] work together be in cahoots*, coact, cofunction, collude, come together, concert, concur, conspire, cooperate, coproduce, do business with, get together, glue oneself to*, go partners*, hook on, hook up*, interface, join forces, join together … New thesaurus
collaborate — ► VERB 1) work jointly on an activity or project. 2) cooperate traitorously with an enemy. DERIVATIVES collaboration noun collaborationist noun & adjective collaborative adjective collaborator noun. ORIGIN Latin collab … English terms dictionary
collaborate — [kə lab′ə rāt΄] vi. collaborated, collaborating [< LL(Ec) collaboratus, pp. of collaborare, to work together < L com , with + laborare, to work: see LABOR] 1. to work together, esp. in some literary, artistic, or scientific undertaking 2.… … English World dictionary
collaborate — col|lab|o|rate [kəˈlæbəreıt] v [Date: 1800 1900; : Late Latin; Origin: , past participle of collaborare, from [i]Latin com ( COM ) + laborare to work ] 1.) to work together with a person or group in order to achieve something, especially in… … Dictionary of contemporary English
collaborate */ — UK [kəˈlæbəreɪt] / US [kəˈlæbəˌreɪt] verb [intransitive] Word forms collaborate : present tense I/you/we/they collaborate he/she/it collaborates present participle collaborating past tense collaborated past participle collaborated 1) to work with … English dictionary
collaborate — v. (D; intr.) to collaborate in, on; with (to collaborate on a project with smb.) * * * [kə læbəreɪt] on with (to collaborate on a project with smb.) (D; intr.) to collaborate in … Combinatory dictionary