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1 constraint
[kən΄streint] n հարկադրանք, ճնշում. լարվածություն. under constraint հար կադրված. ճնշման տակ. feel constraint ճնշված/լարում զգալ -
2 Constraint
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3 constraint violation
A violation that occurs when the restriction criteria are not satisfied. -
4 constraint
A limitation or a restriction. -
5 Constraint-based configuration
A configuration technology that uses constraints to develop product masters and to configure distinct products.تكوين مستنِد إلى قيدEnglish-Arabic terms dictionary > Constraint-based configuration
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6 2-element constraint
"A constraint that applies to two elements, such as two classes or two associations. The constraint is shown as a dashed arrow from one element to the other, labeled by the constraint string in braces (\{ \})." -
7 CHECK constraint
"A constraint that allows for business rules that span multiple tables. For example, the Order table could have a CHECK constraint that would prevent orders for a customer from exceeding a credit limit defined for the customer in the Customer table." -
8 mandatory constraint
"A constraint that requires every instance of an object type's population to play that role. With a disjunctive mandatory role constraint, each member of the object type's population must play at least one of the roles indicated." -
9 flexible constraint
"A constraint that does not tie a task to a single date. Flexible constraints are As Soon As Possible, As Late As Possible, Finish No Earlier Than, Finish No Later Than, Start No Earlier Than, and Start No Later Than." -
10 inflexible constraint
A constraint that ties a task to a date. The inflexible constraints are Must Finish On and Must Start On. -
11 OR constraint
"An indicator of a situation in which any instance of a class can participate in only one association at one time. The constraint is shown as a dashed line connecting two or more associations, which must have a class in common." -
12 project constraint
"A factor that will limit the project management team's options. For example, a predefined budget is a constraint that may limit the team's scope, staffing, and schedule options." -
13 uniqueness constraint
A constraint that prohibits repetition of individual data or combinations of data. -
14 Budget constraint
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15 generic type parameter constraint
"A way of limiting the types that can be specified for a generic type parameter. For example, types substituted for the type parameter can be constrained to inherit from a particular type, to implement a specific interface, to provide a parameterless constructor, and so on."English-Arabic terms dictionary > generic type parameter constraint
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16 parameterless constructor constraint
"A restriction on a generic type parameter, such that types substituted for that type parameter must provide a parameterless or default constructor."English-Arabic terms dictionary > parameterless constructor constraint
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17 financial dimension value constraint
A hierarchical financial dimension relationship that restricts the set of all possible financial dimension value combinations to a set of valid financial dimension value combinations.English-Arabic terms dictionary > financial dimension value constraint
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18 quality of service requirement
"A type of work item that records a constraint on the system such as performance, load, stress, security mechanism, or platform. These requirements do not describe functionality but rather constraints on that functionality."English-Arabic terms dictionary > quality of service requirement
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19 database object
"A database component (for example, a table, index, trigger, view, key, constraint, default, rule, user-defined data type, or stored procedure in a database)." -
20 fixed date
A date to which a task is tied either because the date was entered in the Actual Start or Actual Finish field or because the task is constrained by an inflexible constraint.
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