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101 to complete performance index
"The ratio of the work remaining to be done to funds remaining to be spent, as of the status date [BAC - BCWP]/[BAC - ACWP]. A TCPI value greater than one indicates a need for increased performance; less than one indicates performance can decrease."English-Arabic terms dictionary > to complete performance index
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102 cost performance index
The ratio of budgeted costs of work performed to actual costs of work performed [BCWP/ACWP]. The cumulative CPI [sum of the BCWP for all tasks divided by the sum of the ACWP for all tasks] can be used to predict whether a project will go over budget. -
103 package resource index file
"A binary file used in Windows Store apps to store resources for all languages, cultures, and scale factors."English-Arabic terms dictionary > package resource index file
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104 schedule performance index (SPI)
"The ratio of the earned value (EV), which is sometimes referred to as the budgeted cost of work performed (BCWP), to the planned value (PV), which is sometimes referred to as the budgeted cost of work scheduled (BCWS). SPI is often used to estimate the project completion date. The SPI value is calculated as follows: SPI = EV/PV. If the resulting SPI value is less than 1.0, that indicates that less work was completed on the project than was planned. If the SPI value is 1.0 or greater, that indicates that more work was completed than was planned."English-Arabic terms dictionary > schedule performance index (SPI)
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105 propagation
The process of distributing an index from a content index server to one or more Web servers for the purposes of providing search. -
106 gatherer log
A log that is updated each time Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server updates a content index. Log entries contain data about URLs accessed while creating an index.سجل المجمّع -
107 propagate
To distribute an index from a content index server to one or more Web servers for the purposes of providing search. -
108 seeding
A process that ensures that index replicas on the same index partition remain syncronized during regular operation and during recovery. -
109 crawl
To compile and organize entries for a search engine or content index by reading Web pages or other content. -
110 hash table
A data structure that carries out a mathematical calculation on a field identifier to determine where a data element in a large table or index is located. -
111 associative array
A data structure that carries out a mathematical calculation on a field identifier to determine where a data element in a large table or index is located. -
112 ISAM
"A technique for indexing database records that allows sequential or random access of records. When records are accessed sequentially they are accessed in the order in which they were entered in the database, and when records are accessed randomly, the records are accessed through an index." -
113 noise word
"A word such as 'the' or 'an' that is not useful for searches, or that a crawler should ignore when creating an index." -
114 data record
"A data structure that is a collection of fields (elements), each with its own name and type. Unlike an array, whose elements all represent the same type of information and are accessed using an index, the elements of a record represent different types of information and are accessed by name. A record can be accessed as a collective unit of elements, or the elements can be accessed individually." -
115 domain tree
"In DNS, the inverted hierarchical tree structure that is used to index domain names. Domain trees are similar in purpose and concept to the directory trees used by computer filing systems for disk storage. For example, when numerous files are stored on disk, directories can be used to organize the files into logical collections. When a domain tree has one or more branches, each branch can organize domain names used in the namespace into logical collections." -
116 alignment
A condition whereby an index is built on the same partition scheme as that of its corresponding table. -
117 managed property
"A property that defines how items will be saved to the search index, how you may search for the property and whether or not the property is shown in search results." -
118 content indexing
The process of creating an index of the content. -
119 site restriction
The main rule for a site that includes or excludes content from the content index. -
120 site path rule
A rule for a specific part of a site that includes or excludes content from the content index.
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