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101 top results
An arrangement of search results ordered by relevance using a special search algorithm. -
102 table lookup
"The process of using a known value to search for data in a previously constructed table of values: for example, using a purchase price to search a tax table for the appropriate sales tax." -
103 Instant Answers
"A feature in Live Search that provides answers to basic search queries, such as ""What is the population of Mumbai?""" -
104 Address Bar Top Result
The feature that allows users to navigate directly to the webpage of the top-ranked search result when a search is performed in the address bar. -
105 Multi-Entity Quick Find
"A search field that allows the user to search across multiple entities such as contacts, accounts, and leads." -
106 thesaurus
An integrated proofing tool used to search on common words and display synonyms. -
107 Best Bet
"Content or links that an administrator associates with specific keywords, and that are displayed prominently in search results when a query contains one of those keywords." -
108 case-sensitive
Capable of distinguishing between uppercase and lowercase letters. A case-sensitive search finds only text that is an exact match of uppercase and lowercase letters. -
109 crawl
To compile and organize entries for a search engine or content index by reading Web pages or other content. -
110 database
A collection of data formatted/arranged to allow for easy search and retrieval. -
111 forest
"One or more Active Directory domains that share the same class and attribute definitions (schema), site and replication information (configuration), and forest-wide search capabilities (global catalog). Domains in the same forest are linked with two-way, transitive trust relationships." -
112 full-text index
An index that enables full-text search for a group of managed properties. -
113 outer join
"A join that includes all the rows from the joined tables that meet the search conditions, even rows from one table for which there is no matching row in the other join table." -
114 recover
"To put back into a stable condition. A computer user may be able to recover lost or damaged data by using a program to search for and salvage whatever information remains in storage. A database may be recovered by restoring its integrity after some problem has damaged it, such as abnormal termination of the database management program." -
115 virus signature
A portion of unique computer code contained in a virus. Antivirus programs search for known virus signatures to identify infected programs and files. -
116 name devolution
"The process by which a DNS resolver attempts to resolve a name by appending the DNS search suffix to the name and, if that query fails, by iteratively querying for the name in the next higher level of the domain hierarchy." -
117 First Name
"In the Add a Contact Wizard, one of the fields by which you can search for a contact." -
118 Last Name
"In the Add a Contact Wizard, this is one of the fields by which you can search for a contact." -
119 Company
"In the Add a Contact Wizard, this is one of the fields by which you can search for a contact." -
120 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
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