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1 organized
[΄ɔ:gənaizd] a կազմակերպված. organized resistance կազմակերպված դիմադրություն. a well organized crime լավ կազմակերպված հան ցագործություն. get oneself organized ինքն իրեն հավաքել/կազմակերպել -
2 Organized
منظم ، مرتب -
3 Organized labour
عمالة منظمة ، عمالة نقابية -
4 Organized markets
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5 Organized Sector
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6 ORGANIZED POSITION
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7 Semi-organized
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8 catalog data
"The content of the catalog, including data about the individual product items and their organized categories." -
9 cube
A set of data that is organized and summarized into a multidimensional structure that is defined by a set of dimensions and measures. -
10 file system
"In an operating system, the overall structure in which files are named, stored, and organized. NTFS, FAT, and FAT32 are types of file systems." -
11 object identifier
"A number that identifies an object class or attribute. Object identifiers (OIDs) are organized into an industry-wide global hierarchy. An object identifier is represented as a dotted decimal string, such as 1.2.3.4, with each dot representing a new branch in the hierarchy. National/regional registration authorities issue root object identifiers to individuals or organizations, who manage the hierarchy below their root object identifier."معرّف الكائنات -
12 registry
"A database repository for information about a computer's configuration. The registry contains information that Windows continually references during operation, such as: profiles for each user; the programs installed on the computer and the types of documents that each can create; property settings for folders and program icons; what hardware exists on the system; which ports are being used. The registry is organized hierarchically as a tree, and it is made up of keys and their subkeys, hives, and entries." -
13 root
The highest or uppermost level in a hierarchically organized set of information. The root is the point from which further subsets are branched in a logical sequence that moves from a broad or general focus to narrower perspectives. -
14 stack
"A region of reserved memory, organized as a stack, in which programs temporarily store status data such as procedure and function call return addresses, passed parameters, and local variables." -
15 table
One or more rows of cells commonly used to display numbers and other items for quick reference and analysis. Items in a table are organized into rows and columns. -
16 worksheet
A primary document used in Excel to store and work with data. A worksheet consists of cells that are organized into columns and rows; a worksheet is always stored in a workbook. -
17 Folders view
"The view of a web site that shows how the content of the site is organized. You can create, delete, copy, and move folders and files in Folders view." -
18 scorecard
A report type that depicts organizational performance by displaying a collection of key performance indicators (KPIs) together with performance targets for those KPIs. A scorecard can be organized hierarchically. -
19 OLAP cube
A set of data that is organized and summarized into a multidimensional structure that is defined by a set of dimensions and measures. -
20 hunt group
"A set of telephone extensions that are organized into a group, over which the Private Branch eXchange (PBX) ""hunts"" to find an available extension. A hunt group is used to direct calls to identically-capable endpoints or to an application, such as voice mail."
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organized — or‧gan‧ized [ˈɔːgənaɪzd ǁ ˈɔːr ] also organised adjective working in an effective, ordered, and sensible way: • You need to be more organized. • an organized appointments system • awell organized campaign * * * organized … Financial and business terms
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organized — index systematic, tactical Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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organized — [adj] arranged, systematized catalogued, classified, coordinated, correlated, formed, formulated, grouped, methodized, standardized, straightened out, tabulated; concepts 84,94 … New thesaurus
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organized */ — UK [ˈɔː(r)ɡənaɪzd] / US [ˈɔrɡəˌnaɪzd] adjective 1) planned carefully and involving many people It wasn t really a riot; it was an organized protest. organized religion highly organized: The illegal software trade is highly organized. 2) a) an… … English dictionary
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