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1 system boundary
"In a use case diagram, a boundary surrounding the use cases that indicates the system. You can resize the system boundary by dragging a selection handle on the System Boundary shape." -
2 CASE-TELESCOPED WEAPONS SYSTEM
English-Arabic military dictionary > CASE-TELESCOPED WEAPONS SYSTEM
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3 use case diagram
"A diagram that shows the external actors who will interact with your system and how they will use it. The diagram consists of a system boundary, actors, use cases, and use case relationships (communicates, uses, and extends)." -
4 use case
"In a use case diagram, a representation of a set of events that occurs when an actor uses a system to complete a process. Normally, a use case is a relatively large process, not an individual step or transaction." -
5 use case
A collection of scenarios which make up a behaviorally related sequence of interactions that a user performs in a dialog with a system. -
6 HPFS
"A fixed-disk file system that organizes the disk into volumes, rather than partitions and logical drives. HPFS supports long, mixed-case filenames and extended attributes, and implements several levels of caching, for improved operating-system performance. The IBM OS/2 operating system supports HPFS." -
7 custom extraction dictionary
"A user defined dictionary that lists single words or phrases that the system matches to words in the content in either a case-sensitive way or a case-insensitive way, depending on the type of dictionary that is used."English-Arabic terms dictionary > custom extraction dictionary
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8 custom recipient
"In Exchange 5.5 and earlier, a custom recipient is a user who is not hosted by Exchange. In Exchange 2003, such users can be added to Active Directory as contacts, Windows users, or users whose Windows accounts are disabled. In any case, they are mail-enabled, but not mailbox-enabled, because their mailboxes are hosted on another messaging system." -
9 collaboration diagram
"An interaction diagram that shows, for one system event described by one use case, how a group of objects collaborate with one another." -
10 ar-sa برنامج أجهزة FlexGo
"The act of forcing a computer into Hardware Locked Mode (HLM), where the computer is not under the control of the operating system; instead, the boot sequence is stopped at a firmware screen and the user is told to call customer support. Hardware Locked Mode (HLM) prevents the use of a computer in the case of tampering or default on the agreement with the customer." -
11 hardware locking
"The act of forcing a computer into Hardware Locked Mode (HLM), where the computer is not under the control of the operating system; instead, the boot sequence is stopped at a firmware screen and the user is told to call customer support. Hardware Locked Mode (HLM) prevents the use of a computer in the case of tampering or default on the agreement with the customer." -
12 rapid application development
"A method of building computer systems in which the system is programmed and implemented in segments, rather than waiting until the entire project is completed for implementation. Developed by programmer James Martin, RAD uses such tools as CASE and visual programming."English-Arabic terms dictionary > rapid application development
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13 RAD
"A method of building computer systems in which the system is programmed and implemented in segments, rather than waiting until the entire project is completed for implementation. Developed by programmer James Martin, RAD uses such tools as CASE and visual programming." -
14 exact word extraction dictionary
"A custom extraction dictionary that lists words or phrases that are matched to exact words in the content in a case-sensitive way. For example, the system matches ""anchor"" to ""anchor,"" but not to ""Anchor"" or ""Anchorage."""English-Arabic terms dictionary > exact word extraction dictionary
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15 exact word part extraction dictionary
"A custom extraction dictionary that lists words or phrases that are matched anywhere in the content in a case-sensitive way. For example, the system matches ""anchor"" and ""anchorage,"" but not ""Anchor."""English-Arabic terms dictionary > exact word part extraction dictionary
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