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1 Data Protection Server File Agent
"Software, installed on a server, that tracks changes to protected data and transfers the changes to the DPM server. The protection agent also identifies data on a server that can be protected and is involved in the recovery process."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Data Protection Server File Agent
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2 data card
"A small card that provides mobile broadband Internet access. Removable data cards can be in the format of PC cards, USB cards, ExpressCards; data cards can also be embedded laptop modules." -
3 .NET Framework data provider
"A component of ADO.NET that provides access to data from a relational data source. A.NET Framework data provider contains classes to connect to a data source, execute commands at the data source, and return query results from the data source, including the ability to execute commands within transactions. A.NET Framework data provider also contains classes to populate a DataSet with results from a data source and propagate changes in a DataSet back to the data source."موفر بيانات.NET FrameworkEnglish-Arabic terms dictionary > .NET Framework data provider
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4 Integration (INT) data center environment
"An environment that is intended for internal testing, integration, evaluations, and demonstration computers. It is also used the first time you complete the process of creating the master image and testing the image and recovery process."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Integration (INT) data center environment
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5 catalog
"A directory of information about data sets, files, or a database. It usually describes where a data set, file or database entity is located and may also include other information, such as the type of device on which each data set or file is stored." -
6 flow control
"The management of data transmission between two devices, such as between the CPU and a peripheral device or between nodes in a network. It ensures that the receiver can handle all the incoming data and usually depends on a set of protocols established at the beginning of the transmission session that define how and when a sender may transmit. Flow control also enables slower-speed devices to communicate with higher-speed ones." -
7 ODS library
A set of C functions that makes an application a server. ODS library calls respond to requests from a client in a client/server network. Also manages the communication and data between the client and the server. ODS library follows the tabular data stream (TDS) protocol. -
8 PKCS #7
"The Cryptographic Message Syntax Standard. It is a general syntax, developed and maintained by RSA Data Security, Inc., for data to which cryptography may be applied, such as digital signatures and encryption. It also provides a syntax for disseminating certificates or certificate revocation lists."PKCS#7 -
9 legend keys
Symbols in legends that show the patterns and colors assigned to the data series (or categories) in a chart. Legend keys appear to the left of legend entries. Formatting a legend key also formats the data marker that's associated with it. -
10 DPS Agent
"Software, installed on a server, that tracks changes to protected data and transfers the changes to the DPM server. The protection agent also identifies data on a server that can be protected and is involved in the recovery process." -
11 Publisher
A server that makes data available for replication to other servers. A Publisher also detects changed data and maintains information about all publications at the site. -
12 publisher database
A server that makes data available for replication to other servers. A Publisher also detects changed data and maintains information about all publications at the site. -
13 Object Relational Designer
A tool that provides a visual design surface for creating LINQ to SQL entity classes and associations (relationships) based on objects in a database. The Object Relational Designer also provides functionality to map stored procedures and functions to System.Data.Linq.DataContext methods for returning data and manipulating entity classes.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Object Relational Designer
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14 PowerPC
"A microprocessor architecture developed in 1992 by Motorola and IBM, with some participation by Apple. A PowerPC microprocessor is RISC-based and superscalar, with a 64-bit data bus and 32-bit address bus. It also has separate data and instruction caches, although the size of each varies by implementation. All PowerPC microprocessors have multiple integer and floating-point units. The voltage and operating speed varies with the implementation. Starting with the PowerPC 740, the microprocessors were manufactured with copper, instead of aluminum, for better performance and reliability." -
15 Items Manager
"A universal interface for fetching items from a data source. Items Manager provides a single unified API enabling controls to enumerate over a large set of items, in a way that virtualizes (scales to a large number of items) and works asynchronously (to avoid blocking the browser's UI thread, while waiting for the data). It also provides a pluggable interface into different templating mechanisms." -
16 bad sector
"A disk sector that cannot be used for data storage, usually because of media damage or imperfections. Finding, marking, and avoiding bad sectors on a disk is one of the many tasks performed by a computer's operating system. A disk-formatting utility can also find and mark the bad sectors on a disk." -
17 Distributed Relational Database Architecture
"A connection protocol for distributed relational database processing used by IBM relational database products that comprises protocols for communication between an application and a remote database, and communication between databases. DRDA also provides the connections for remote and distributed processing. The Distributed Data Management Architecture provides the base architecture for DRDA."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Distributed Relational Database Architecture
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18 DRDA
"A connection protocol for distributed relational database processing used by IBM relational database products that comprises protocols for communication between an application and a remote database, and communication between databases. DRDA also provides the connections for remote and distributed processing. The Distributed Data Management Architecture provides the base architecture for DRDA." -
19 Domain Name System
"A hierarchical, distributed database that contains mappings of DNS domain names to various types of data, such as IP addresses. DNS enables the location of computers and services by user-friendly names, and it also enables the discovery of other information stored in the database." -
20 DNS
"A hierarchical, distributed database that contains mappings of DNS domain names to various types of data, such as IP addresses. DNS enables the location of computers and services by user-friendly names, and it also enables the discovery of other information stored in the database."
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