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1 behavior
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2 BEHAVIOR
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3 User Behavior Analyzer
Part of the Web Analytics Shared Service that analyzes user behavior data logged by the server when a user visits a Web site. -
4 Human behavior ; - behaviour
سلوك بشرىEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Human behavior ; - behaviour
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5 sex-behavior center
مركز السلوك الجنسي* * *مَرْكَزُ السُّلوكِ الجِنْسِي -
6 start-up behavior [US]
English-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > start-up behavior [US]
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7 yaw behavior [US]
English-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > yaw behavior [US]
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8 edit behavior
A specialized editing service that responds to user input events. -
9 binary behavior
A component attached to HTML elements which encapsulate specific functionality. -
10 yomi
"The Japanese kana characters that indicate the correct pronunciation, sorting, and grouping behavior of a word written in kanji. The name of a field that stores such characters and can impact the sorting/grouping behavior of a corresponding field that can contain a word written in kanji. Typically used to modify the kanji field’s name (e.g. “Yomi Last Name” specifies how to correctly pronounce/sort/group “Last Name”). The main distinction compared to “phonetic” is that sorting/grouping behavior is expected to be impacted for “yomi”, but not for “phonetic”."اليُومي -
11 behaviors
"Reusable components that encapsulate interactive behavior and can be applied to objects in an application. A behavior may contain some state, and may expose one or more commands." -
12 managed code
"Code that is executed by the common language runtime environment rather than directly by the operating system. Managed code applications gain common language runtime services such as automatic garbage collection, runtime type checking and security support, and so on. These services help provide uniform platform- and language-independent behavior of managed-code applications."تعليمات برمجية مُدارة -
13 handle
"A user interface control that facilitates modification of an object's appearance, position, or behavior." -
14 setting
"A configuration parameter or element that controls the behavior of a service, application, feature, function, or a run-time environment." -
15 window procedure
"A function, called by the operating system, that controls the appearance and behavior of its associated windows. The procedure receives and processes all messages to these windows." -
16 application domain
"A boundary that the common language runtime establishes around objects created within the same application scope (that is, anywhere along the sequence of object activations beginning with the application entry point). Application domains help isolate objects created in one application from those created in other applications so that run-time behavior is predictable. Multiple application domains can exist in a single process." -
17 form properties
"Attributes of a form that affect its appearance or behavior. For example, the DefaultView property is a form property that determines whether a form will automatically open in Form view or Datasheet view." -
18 key action
Term used to describe program behavior when a certain key is pressed on the keyboard. Key actions are associated with items within a source document. -
19 Send/Receive group
"E-mail accounts and folders that you can group and set common options for, such as whether to download headers or messages, size limits on downloaded messages, behavior online vs. offline, and time interval for connecting to the server." -
20 site link bridge
"An Active Directory object that represents a set of site links, all of whose sites can communicate via some transport. Typically, a site link bridge corresponds to a router (or a set of routers) in an Internet Protocol (IP) network. By default, the Knowledge Consistency Checker (KCC) may form a route through any and all site links in a transitive manner. If this behavior is turned off, each site link represents its own distinct and isolated network. Sets of site links that can be treated as a single route are expressed through a site link bridge. Each bridge represents an isolated communication environment for network traffic."
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