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1 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." -
2 address mask
"A number that, when compared by the computer with a network address number, will block out all but the necessary information. For example, in a network that uses XXX.XXX.XXX.YYY and where all computers within the network use the same first address numbers, the mask will block out XXX.XXX.XXX and use only the significant numbers in the address, YYY." -
3 collation
"A set of rules that determines how data is compared, ordered, and presented." -
4 RAM cache
Cache memory that is used by the system to store and retrieve data from the RAM. Frequently accessed segments of data may be stored in the cache for quicker access compared with secondary storage devices such as disks. -
5 random access memory cache
Cache memory that is used by the system to store and retrieve data from the RAM. Frequently accessed segments of data may be stored in the cache for quicker access compared with secondary storage devices such as disks.English-Arabic terms dictionary > random access memory cache
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6 threshold
"A limit against which other values can be compared. When a value crosses this limit, it can trigger an alert or other action."حد -
7 wizard
"An interactive utility that guides users through a multi-step, infrequently performed task. Effective wizards reduce the knowledge required to perform the task compared to alternative UIs." -
8 mini stream
A virtual stream that efficiently stores data objects that are much smaller than the normal sector size. Sectors in this virtual stream are typically 64 bytes in length compared with 512 bytes for normal sectors. -
9 actual value
A value for a KPI that is compared to a predefined target value. -
10 ABC code value
The categorization of an inventory item based on its value compared to the total inventory on hand. -
11 threshold value
"A limit against which other values can be compared. When a value crosses this limit, it can trigger an alert or other action." -
12 bubble chart
"A variation on a scatter chart in which the data points are replaced with bubbles, and three values are compared instead of two. The third value determines the size of the bubble marker." -
13 scalar data type
"A data type defined as having a predictable and enumerable sequence of values that can be compared for greater-than/less-than relationships. Scalar data types include integers, characters, user-defined enumerated data types, and (in most implementations) Boolean values."دالّة -
14 invoice price variance
The difference between the price on a packing slip and the invoice line price. The invoice price variance is determined when purchase invoices are compared to purchase receipts. -
15 IPV
The difference between the price on a packing slip and the invoice line price. The invoice price variance is determined when purchase invoices are compared to purchase receipts. -
16 total price variance
The sum of line price variance amounts for a vendor invoice when compared with related purchase order lines. -
17 unit variance amount
The amount of variance between the invoice net unit price and the purchase order net unit price when invoice lines and purchase order lines are compared. -
18 full import
"An import of all data from a file, or a scoped view, of a connected data source to the connector space. Data from the connected data source is compared with data in the connector space. If there are no attribute changes, the object is not changed in the connector space." -
19 on-premises messaging system
The messaging system that an administrator runs on their own servers in their own company as compared to a messaging system that is run in the cloud (hosted).English-Arabic terms dictionary > on-premises messaging system
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20 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
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