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1 value type
"A data type that is represented by the type's actual value. If a value type is assigned to a variable, that variable is given a fresh copy of the value. (This is in contrast to a reference type, where assignment does not create a copy.) Value types are usually created on a method's stack frame, rather than in the garbage-collected heap. A value type can be boxed, which is a process that creates a corresponding reference type." -
2 value
"A quantity assigned to an element such as a variable, symbol, or label." -
3 reference type
"A data type that is represented by a reference (similar to a pointer) to the type's actual value. If a reference type is assigned to a variable, that variable references (or ""points to"") the original value. No copy is made. Reference types comprise classes, interfaces, delegates, and boxed value types." -
4 spam confidence level
"The normalized value that is assigned to an e-mail message. This value indicates, based on the characteristics of the message, such as the content, message header, and so forth, the likelihood that the message is spam. This value is persisted with the message when the message is sent to other Exchange servers." -
5 SCL
"The normalized value that is assigned to an e-mail message. This value indicates, based on the characteristics of the message, such as the content, message header, and so forth, the likelihood that the message is spam. This value is persisted with the message when the message is sent to other Exchange servers." -
6 assignment statement
"A programming language statement used to assign a value to a variable. It usually consists of three elements: an expression to be assigned, an assignment operator (typically a symbol such as = or:=), and a destination variable. On execution of the assignment statement, the expression is evaluated and the resulting value is stored in the specified destination." -
7 access mask
"In Windows-based computers, a 32-bit value (a bitmask) that specifies the permissions that are assigned in an access control entry (ACE). An access mask is also part of the access request when an object is opened. The access mask in the request is compared to the access mask in each ACE to determine whether or not to grant the request." -
8 left outer join
"A type of outer join in which all rows from the left-most table in the JOIN clause are included. When rows in the left table are not matched by rows in the right table, all result set columns that come from the right table are assigned a value of NULL." -
9 fixed asset group
"A set of characteristics that are assigned to a fixed asset. The fixed asset inherits the characteristics (such as type, number sequences, and default value models) from the group." -
10 price
"A value, usually a currency amount, that is assigned to goods or to services." -
11 Base Capacity
"The amount of available time a resource has to work based on their resource base calendar. This is equivalent to the capacity of the position to which the resource is assigned. For example, a resource in a 70% part-time position has a Base Capacity of.7FTE. Not very useful for scheduling but of more value in determining the maximum capacity or cost of an organization." -
12 phishing confidence level
A value between 1 and 8 that is assigned to a message based on its content and that reflects the liklihood that the message is phishing. -
13 content rating
A value assigned to an item of media content that indicates its suitability for a particular audience. -
14 object initializer
A set of name/value pairs or unnamed variable initializers that are assigned to the public fields of an object in the same statement in which the object is declared. -
15 ar-sa مخطط تحليلي
A value between 1 and 8 that is assigned to a message based on its content and that reflects the liklihood that the message is phishing. -
16 PCL
A value between 1 and 8 that is assigned to a message based on its content and that reflects the liklihood that the message is phishing. -
17 fixed-duration task
"A task in which the duration is a fixed value and any changes to the work or the assigned units [that is, resources] don't affect the task's duration. This is calculated as follows: Duration x Units = Work."
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