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21 computer program
"A set of instructions in some computer language intended to be executed on a computer so as to perform some task. The term usually implies a self-contained entity, as opposed to a routine or a library." -
22 hook
A location in a routine or program in which the programmer can connect or insert other routines for the purpose of debugging or enhancing functionality. -
23 network control block
"NetBIOS data structures that contain information about the command to perform an optional post routine, an optional event handle, and a pointer to a buffer that is used for messages or other data." -
24 NCB
"NetBIOS data structures that contain information about the command to perform an optional post routine, an optional event handle, and a pointer to a buffer that is used for messages or other data." -
25 service
"A program, routine, or process that performs a specific system function to support other programs." -
26 timer
An internal routine that causes the system to send a message whenever a specified interval elapses.عدّاد الوقت -
27 bound trap
"In programming, a problem in which a set of conditions exceeds a permitted range of values that causes the microprocessor to stop what it is doing and handle the situation in a separate routine." -
28 event handler
A software routine that executes in response to an event. -
29 stack frame
"The activation record for an assembly language routine, established by its prolog." -
30 iterator
"An object or routine for traversing the items in a list, array, collection, or stream one at a time." -
31 Task Scheduler
A tool which enables users to automatically perform routine tasks on a chosen computer by monitoring whatever criteria the users choose to initiate the tasks (referred to as triggers) and then executing the tasks when the criteria is met. -
32 enumerator
"An object or routine for traversing the items in a list, array, collection, or stream one at a time." -
33 System Management Mode
"A mode used by some systems, typically portable computers, to perform specialized keystroke or other processing in BIOS firmware. While in SMM, the processor does not field interrupts that add to interrupt service routine (ISR) latencies." -
34 SMM
"A mode used by some systems, typically portable computers, to perform specialized keystroke or other processing in BIOS firmware. While in SMM, the processor does not field interrupts that add to interrupt service routine (ISR) latencies." -
35 customer service center
A business department that deals with routine inquiries and complaints from customers. -
36 customer service
A business department that deals with routine inquiries and complaints from customers. -
37 customer support
A business department that deals with routine inquiries and complaints from customers. -
38 reentrant
A routine that can be interrupted during execution and called again before its previous invocation's complete execution. -
39 closed
[kləuzd] a փակ, նեղ,. սահմանափակ. behind closed doors փակ դռների ետևում. a closed society նեղ շրջանակներ. closed mind նեղ մտահորիզոն. closed circuit էլ. փակ շղթա. closed call մրզ. մրցավարի վիճաբանական որոշում. հմկրգ. closed routine փակ ծրագիր. closed system փակ համակարգ -
40 graphics
[΄græfiks] n հմկրգ. գրա ֆի կական միջոցներ/սարքեր. graphics mode գրաֆիկական ռեժիմ. graphics routine գրաֆիկական տվյալների մշակման ծրագիր. graphics soft ware մե քե նա յական գրաֆիկայի ծրա գրա յին ապահո վում. graphics table գրաֆիկական աղյու սակ
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