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1 Settings and Constraints Editor
"The inspector window used with all diagrams through which settings, constraints and resource definitions can be viewed and edited."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Settings and Constraints Editor
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2 physical design
"The third major stage in the design process, in which the project team determines how to specifically implement the logical design. Physical design addresses the technology that will be used by the end user. The goal is to apply real-world technology constraints to the logical design, such as implementation and performance considerations. Physical design corresponds to a contractor's blueprints for the physical elements of a structure-wiring, plumbing, heating, and ventilation. The contractor's plans add detail to the architect's plans and reflect real-world construction constraints." -
3 scope
The parts of the vision for the solution that can be accomplished within the constraints of a given version. Negotiating the scope of a project balances customer needs and desires against technological and business constraints. -
4 real-time
"Of or relating to a time frame imposed by external constraints. Real-time operations are those in which the computer's activities match the human perception of time or those in which computer operations proceed at the same rate as a physical or external process. Real-time operations are characteristic of aircraft guidance systems, transaction-processing systems, scientific applications, and other areas in which a computer must respond to situations as they occur (for example, animating a graphic in a flight simulator or making corrections based on measurements)." -
5 analysis
"In conceptual design, the breaking down and examination of business and user information into use cases and scenarios documenting work processes. In logical design, the identification of services, objects, attributes, and relationships from scenarios. In physical design, the examination of physical constraints of the infrastructure and the physical requirements of the application to select candidate implementation technologies and to draft a preliminary deployment model." -
6 text-to-speech
"Pertaining to technologies for converting textual (ASCII) information into synthetic speech output. Used in voice-processing applications requiring production of broad, unrelated, and unpredictable vocabularies, such as products in a catalog or names and addresses. This technology is appropriate when system design constraints prevent the more efficient use of speech concatenation alone." -
7 conditions
A set of specified constraints and parameters that are part of the rights group bundled into a rights label. These are enforced at the time of consumption. -
8 valid XML
"A well-formed XML document that conforms to a specific set of constraints, usually defined in an XML schema." -
9 isochronous
"Pertaining to processes where data must be delivered within certain time constraints. Multimedia streams require an isochronous transport mechanism to ensure that data is delivered as fast as it is displayed, and to ensure that the audio is synchronized with the video." -
10 red/black tree
A binary search tree which uses a one-bit flag on each node to identify the node by color: either red or black. A set of constraints on node color helps form an approximately balanced binary tree.شجرة حمراء/سوداء -
11 chart of accounts
An account structure whose valid value combinations are constrained by integrity constraints and account rules. -
12 quality of service requirement
"A type of work item that records a constraint on the system such as performance, load, stress, security mechanism, or platform. These requirements do not describe functionality but rather constraints on that functionality."English-Arabic terms dictionary > quality of service requirement
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13 requirements analysis
"The determination of the functional and performance characteristics of a solution based on analyses of customer needs, expectations, and constraints." -
14 TTS
"Pertaining to technologies for converting textual (ASCII) information into synthetic speech output. Used in voice-processing applications requiring production of broad, unrelated, and unpredictable vocabularies, such as products in a catalog or names and addresses. This technology is appropriate when system design constraints prevent the more efficient use of speech concatenation alone." -
15 network policy
"A set of conditions, settings, and constraints that determine who can connect to a network. Network policy is configured by a network administrator." -
16 cofunctional mode set
"The set of modes that are available for a particular source or target, given the constraints (for example, topology, modes pinned on other sources and targets) of a VidPN." -
17 Workflow Designer
A graphical tool used to create a workflow visually by representing actions and constraints as shapes that can be connected to form a complete schedule. -
18 Financial Reporting Instance Standard
"A standard that places additional constraints on instance documents that are used for financial reporting. All instance documents that are valid under FRIS are valid XBRL documents. However, not all XBRL documents are valid under FRIS."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Financial Reporting Instance Standard
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19 FRIS
"A standard that places additional constraints on instance documents that are used for financial reporting. All instance documents that are valid under FRIS are valid XBRL documents. However, not all XBRL documents are valid under FRIS." -
20 Financial Reporting Taxonomy Architecture
"A standard that places additional constraints on XBRL taxonomies that are intended to express information used in financial reporting. All taxonomies that are valid under FRTA are valid XBRL documents. However, not all XBRL documents are valid under FRTA."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Financial Reporting Taxonomy Architecture
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