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1 transfer rate
"The rate at which a circuit or a communications channel transfers information from source to destination, as over a network or to and from a disk drive. Transfer rate is measured in units of information per unit of time -- for example, bits per second or characters per second -- and can be measured either as a raw rate, which is the maximum transfer speed, or as an average rate, which includes gaps between blocks of data as part of the transmission time." -
2 transfer
To move data from one location to another. -
3 data transfer
"The movement of information from one location to another, either within a computer (as from a disk drive to memory), between a computer and an external device (as between a file server and a computer on a network), or between separate computers." -
4 file transfer
"The process of moving or transmitting a file from one location to another, as between two programs or over a network." -
5 zone transfer
The process whereby a secondary DNS server obtains information about a zone or domain from the primary server. -
6 announced transfer
The act of sending the current phone call to a third person and speaking to the third person first before disconnecting from the call. -
7 electronic funds transfer
A networked system for transferring funds from one bank account to another. -
8 Safe Harbor Principles
"Seven principles agreed to by the United States and the European Union for the transfer of PII from the European Union to the United States, which a company must adhere to if it registers for Safe Harbor. The seven principles are categorized into the following subjects: (1) Notice; (2) Choice; (3) Access; (4) Onward Transfer; (5) Security; (6) Data Integrity; and (7) Enforcement." -
9 giro
An electronic funds transfer system available in the European Union that permits a payer to transfer funds from their bank account to a payee's bank account. -
10 64 bit machine
"A computer that works with data in groups of 64 bits at a time. A computer may be considered a 64-bit machine either because its CPU operates internally on 64-bit words or because its data bus can transfer 64 bits at a time. A 64-bit CPU thus has a word size of 64 bits, or 8 bytes; a 64-bit data bus has 64 data lines, so it ferries information through the system in sets of 64 bits at a time. Examples of 64-bit architecture include the Alpha AXP from Digital Equipment Corporation, the Ultra workstation from Sun Microsystems, Inc., and the PowerPC 620 from Motorola and IBM." -
11 Safe Harbor Agreement
"An agreement between the U.S. and the European Union regarding the transfer of PII from the European Union to the United States, which is consistent with Fair Information Practices. Companies that register for Safe Harbor with the United States Department of Commerce, and abide by the agreement, are deemed by the European Union to provide adequate data protection for PII transferred from the European Union to the United States." -
12 Safe Harbor Framework
"An agreement between the U.S. and the European Union regarding the transfer of PII from the European Union to the United States, which is consistent with Fair Information Practices. Companies that register for Safe Harbor with the United States Department of Commerce, and abide by the agreement, are deemed by the European Union to provide adequate data protection for PII transferred from the European Union to the United States." -
13 download
To transfer a copy of a file from a remote device to a requesting device by means of a modem or network. -
14 upload
To transfer a copy of a file from a local computer to a remote computer by means of a modem or network.يحمّل -
15 move
"To transfer a file from one location to another. After the file is transferred, there is only one copy of the file, in the new location." -
16 TFTP
"A formal set of format, timing, sequencing, and error control rules for transferring files to and from a remote computer system running the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) service." -
17 Trivial FTP
"A formal set of format, timing, sequencing, and error control rules for transferring files to and from a remote computer system running the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) service." -
18 ar-sa تضمين
"A transfer of information to a storage device, such as a disk, or to an output device, such as the monitor or printer. For example, a disk write means that information is transferred from memory to storage on disk." -
19 write
"A transfer of information to a storage device, such as a disk, or to an output device, such as the monitor or printer. For example, a disk write means that information is transferred from memory to storage on disk." -
20 Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning
A set of extensions to the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) that facilitates collaborative editing and file management between users located remotely from each other on the Internet.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning
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