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101 Weighted geometric average
متوسط هندسي موزونEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Weighted geometric average
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102 Weighted harmonic average
متوسط متناسق موزونEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Weighted harmonic average
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103 With particular average clause
(WPA)شرط الالتزام بالتلف الجزئيEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > With particular average clause
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104 standard average of eyesight
المتوسلأط القياسيّ للنّظَرEnglish-Arabic engineering terms dictionary > standard average of eyesight
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105 moving average trendline
A trendline that smoothes out fluctuations in data to show a pattern or trend more clearly. -
106 dialog unit
A device-independent measure to use for layout. One horizontal unit is equal to one-fourth of the average character width for the current system font. One vertical unit is equal to one-eighth of an average character height for the current system font. -
107 inventory turnover
The number of times in a year that a company turns inventory (sells an amount of product equal to the average investment in the product). Inventory turnover is calculated by dividing the annual cost of goods sold by the average inventory investment. Inventory turnover measures the performance of inventory. -
108 demand during lead time
The average daily demand for a product multiplied by the average lead time. -
109 bilinear
A rendering method used to map a source image to a target image. This method uses the weighted average of the four nearest source pixels to define a target pixel. -
110 bilinear filtering
A rendering method used to map a source image to a target image. This method uses the weighted average of the four nearest source pixels to define a target pixel. -
111 crosstab query
"A query that calculates a sum, average, count, or other type of total on records, and then groups the result by two types of information: one down the left side of the datasheet and the other across the top." -
112 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." -
113 V.90
"A data transmission standard that provides for up to 56,000 bits per second (bps) communications over telephone lines. The transmission speed from the client-side modem is 33,600 bps, the same as for V.34. The transmission speed from the host-side modem, such as an Internet service provider (ISP) or corporate network, is up to 56,000 bps, with an average speed of 40,000 to 50,000 bps. When the host-side modem does not support this standard, the alternative is V.34."V.90 -
114 rating
"An evaluation of the relationship between a business and an account or a business contact (for example, good, great, average). Part of the account financial information." -
115 rollup
The calculated value of an item that is based on a weighted average of the values of its child entries. -
116 control point
"The reference point in a compensation range that represents the intended average pay for all employees at that compensation level. For grade structures, control points are typically, but not always, the range midpoint. Broad band structures can use control points but rarely do." -
117 compa-ratio
"The ratio of fixed pay rate to the grade midpoint (or control point) in graded compensation plans. The ratio is used as a measure of how well an employee is paid relative to the grade structure. The ratio is calculated by dividing the fixed pay rate by the midpoint; for example, an employee with a compa-ratio of less than 1.0 is paid less than the range midpoint. Compensation plans are typically designed so that the average fixed pay rate of all employees at a given grade equals the midpoint of the range." -
118 midpoint
The reference point that is midway between a range minimum and maximum in a graded compensation plan. It represents the intended average pay for all employees at a certain compensation level. -
119 Control chart
"A chart that displays additional information about a graph in terms of the following control lines: Average, Upper limit (calculated based on natural process deviation and six sigma technique), and Lower limit (calculated based on natural process deviation and six sigma technique)." -
120 totals query
"A query that displays a summary calculation, such as an average or sum, for values in various fields from a table or tables. A totals query is not a separate kind of query; rather, it extends the flexibility of select queries."
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