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1 data synchronization
The process of reconciling the differences between data stored in one location and a copy of the same data stored in another location. -
2 synchronization engine
"A software system that retrieves information from a source data store and synchronizes (pushes) to a target data store. Examples of synchronization engines are the ILM 2007 and FIM 2010 synchronization engines, and the service that synchronizes data rows in the SQL Server Express database with objects in the Microsoft Office Outlook data store." -
3 synchronization application
"A software component, such as a personal information manager or music database, that hosts a synchronization session and invokes synchronization providers to synchronize disparate data stores."English-Arabic terms dictionary > synchronization application
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4 synchronization
The process of reconciling the differences between data stored in one location and a copy of the same data stored in another location. -
5 synchronization manager
A tool used to ensure that a file or directory on a client computer contains the same data as a matching file or directory on a server. -
6 Synchronization Manager
A tool used to ensure that a file or directory on a client computer contains the same data as a matching file or directory on a server. -
7 synchronization provider
A software component that allows a replica to synchronize its data with other replicas. -
8 direct synchronization
A method used to synchronize data between replicas that are connected directly to the local area network and are available through shared network folders. -
9 EdgeSync synchronization
The task or process that the Microsoft Exchange EdgeSync service performs to propagate data from the Active Directory directory service to the subscribed Edge Transport server. -
10 consistency unit
"The minimal unit of data synchronization. Because all changes that have the same consistency unit are sent together, synchronization can never be interrupted with part of a consistency unit applied." -
11 RSS Platform Sync Engine
"A synchronization engine which will automatically download data and enclosures for use by any application. The engine is designed for efficiency, using idle network bandwidth whenever possible to limit the effect on the users Internet experience. Developers can use the platform to get RSS data without having to manage details such as synchronization schedules or subscriptions." -
12 ASF
"A low-overhead data format for multimedia streams. It encapsulates images, audio, AVI, and so forth, as well as URLs, and allows for the synchronization of these objects within the stream. Windows Media Technologies can stream ASF formatted content and can store ASF streams as.asf files." -
13 Advanced Systems Format
"A low-overhead data format for multimedia streams. It encapsulates images, audio, AVI, and so forth, as well as URLs, and allows for the synchronization of these objects within the stream. Windows Media Technologies can stream ASF formatted content and can store ASF streams as.asf files." -
14 destination provider
"A synchronization provider that provide its current knowledge, accept a list of changes from the source provider, detect any conflicts between that list and its own items, and apply changes to its data store." -
15 destination
"A synchronization provider that provide its current knowledge, accept a list of changes from the source provider, detect any conflicts between that list and its own items, and apply changes to its data store."
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