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1 execution
[ˌeksi΄kju:ʃn] n կատարում (նաև երժշ. և թատր.), իրականացում, at the execution of duties պարտականությունների կատարման ըն թացքում. carry into/put in execution իրա կա նաց նել. execution of a will իրավ. կտակի ձևակերպում. execution of an agreement պայմանագրի կնքում. (մա հապատիժ) execution by hanging մահապատիժ կա խելու միջոցով. death by execution մահապատիժ. carry the execution out մահապատիժն իրա կա նաց նել/իրագոր ծել. հմկրգ. execution efficiency կա տարման էֆեկտիվություն. execution environment ծրագրի կատարման պայման ներ/մի ջա վայր -
2 Execution
تنفيذ ، تحقيق ، إعدام -
3 execution
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4 Execution creditor
دائن له حق التنفيذ على مدينه -
5 Execution sale
بيع تنفيذ جَبْرِيّ -
6 EXECUTION OF ORDERS
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7 side-by-side execution
The ability to install and use multiple versions of an assembly in isolation at the same time. Side-by-side execution can apply to applications and components as well as to the.NET Framework. Allowing assemblies to coexist and to execute simultaneously on the same computer is essential to support robust versioning in the common language runtime. -
8 Secured Execution Environment
A secured (or isolated) container within the firmware or microcode of a hardware component that is capable of hosting the Lower Provisioning Module (LPM) code and providing it with an execution environment.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Secured Execution Environment
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9 Body execution
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10 Immunity from jurisdiction and execution
حصانة قضائية وتنفيذيةEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Immunity from jurisdiction and execution
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11 Project execution
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12 Stay of execution
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13 Data Execution Prevention
"A security feature that monitors programs on a computer to determine if they use system memory safely. To do this, DEP software works alone or with compatible microprocessors to mark some memory locations as ""non-executable."" If a program tries to run code that is malicious or is not from a protected location, DEP closes the program and notifies you." -
14 Marketing Event Planning and Execution
A template that outlines the main categories that you should consider when beginning to plan a marketing event. Use this template to assist you in walking through key event elements while you are in the planning stages.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Marketing Event Planning and Execution
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15 Tradeshow Planning, Execution and Wrap-Up
A template used to help in planning for tradeshows.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Tradeshow Planning, Execution and Wrap-Up
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16 workflow execution account
A user account that is granted the rights for executing workflows.English-Arabic terms dictionary > workflow execution account
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17 O notation
"An indication of the relative performance of an algorithm. An algorithm or the method that implements it is said to be O(1) if its execution is a constant, O(log n) if its execution is proportional to the natural log of n, or O(n) if its execution is proportional to n. O notation is frequently used as a way to compare the relative performance of operations on collections, in which case n is usually the number of elements in the collection." -
18 break mode
"A temporary suspension of program execution while in the development environment. In break mode, you can examine, debug, reset, step through, or continue program execution." -
19 exception
An abnormal condition or error that occurs during the execution of a program. An exception requires the execution of software outside the normal flow of control. استثناء -
20 transition event
"A change in the location of processor event execution between ring 3 (user mode) and ring 0 (kernel mode). Transition events represent time spent outside the direct execution of the application code. Transition events can be time spent in threads that are not part of the profiled item, or time spent executing calls from the profiled item to the operating system."
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