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1 Process Lifetime Management
"An operating system process that closes apps that are not foreground apps to conserve system resources, enhance battery life, and remove the burden of app management, task management, or both, from the user. When the user switches back or re-launches the app, the app starts right where it left off."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Process Lifetime Management
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2 graceful recovery
"Termination of a process that allows the operating system or parent process to regain normal control. Does not crash the machine or result in a general protection default (GPF) or blue screen. The user is not required to close the application, and can continue to use the other functionality." -
3 allocation
"In operating systems, the process of reserving memory for use by a program." -
4 auditing
"The process an operating system uses to detect and record security-related events, such as an attempt to create, to access, or to delete objects such as files and directories. The records of such events are stored in a file known as a security log, whose contents are available only to those with the proper clearance." -
5 bootstrap
"The process of starting or resetting a computer. When first turned on (cold boot) or reset (warm boot), the computer runs the software that loads and starts the computer's operating system, which prepares it for use." -
6 cold boot
"A startup process that begins with turning on the computer's power. Typically, a cold boot involves some basic hardware checking by the system, after which the operating system is loaded from disk into memory." -
7 ar-sa سجل الويب
"The process of mapping an object onto the supported identification schemas or getting the unique user identifier (UID). The operating system, IIS, or Commerce Server usually provides this identification." -
8 identification
"The process of mapping an object onto the supported identification schemas or getting the unique user identifier (UID). The operating system, IIS, or Commerce Server usually provides this identification." -
9 kernel
"The core of layered architecture that manages the most basic operations of the operating system and the computer's processor. The kernel schedules different blocks of executing code, called threads, for the processor to keep it as busy as possible and coordinates multiple processors to optimize performance. The kernel also synchronizes activities among Executive-level subcomponents, such as I/O Manager and Process Manager, and handles hardware exceptions and other hardware-dependent functions. The kernel works closely with the hardware abstraction layer." -
10 shutdown
The process of quitting all programs before closing the operating system. -
11 remoting
"The process of communication between different operating system processes, regardless of whether they are on the same computer."اتصال عن بُعد -
12 inverse multiplexing
"The process whereby bandwidth enables a call to transmit more information at the same time in the same timeframe than information from a single signal transmitted over a single channel. This is accomplished by splitting a single high-speed channel into multiple signals, transmitting the multiple signals over multiple facilities operating at a lower rate than the original signal, and then recombining the separately transmitted portions into the original signal at the original rate." -
13 clean installation
The process of installing Windows onto a bare-metal system or overwriting an existing operating system installation. Clean installations do not migrate data from previous installations. -
14 memory allocation
"In operating systems, the process of reserving memory for use by a program." -
15 boot critical driver
A driver that must be available in order for the operating system to successfully complete the boot process. Boot critical drivers include all boot start drivers. -
16 scope of organization control
The direct or indirect amount of control that an operating unit has over the output of a process.English-Arabic terms dictionary > scope of organization control
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17 storage allocation
"In operating systems, the process of reserving memory for use by a program." -
18 PLM
"An operating system process that closes apps that are not foreground apps to conserve system resources, enhance battery life, and remove the burden of app management, task management, or both, from the user. When the user switches back or re-launches the app, the app starts right where it left off."
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