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1 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." -
2 control pattern
A design implementation that describes a discrete piece of functionality for a control. This functionality can include the visual appearance of a control and the actions it can perform. -
3 Control Panel
"A Windows program that collects and displays for users the system-level features of the computer, including hardware and software setup and configuration. From Control Panel, users can click individual items to configure system-level features and perform related tasks." -
4 control state
A field in an ASP.NET Web page that stores the current property settings for server controls on the page. Control state is used to recreate the page and reestablish previous settings on each postback. -
5 control skin
"A skin that is characterized by the properties for controls, such as buttons, labels, calendars, etc." -
6 control handle
A handle that specifies unique behavior for certain shapes. -
7 control valve for fuel pressure high-pressure accumulator
English-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > control valve for fuel pressure high-pressure accumulator
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8 control valve for fuel pressure high-pressure pump
English-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > control valve for fuel pressure high-pressure pump
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9 Enable for Yammer
Control in the Post Rule Configurations area that allows records to have Yammer posts. -
10 Disable for Yammer
Control in the Post Rule Configurations area on the ribbon that disallows Yammer posts on a record. -
11 per-user control
A dynamic Web Parts control that can be personalized and permanently deleted from a page for an individual user only. A per-user control appears on the page only when the page is in user scope. Note that a per-user control can have properties that are both user-scope and shared-scope for personalization purposes. -
12 access control entry
"An entry in either a securable object's discretionary access control list (DACL) or an object's system access control list (SACL). In a DACL, the entry grants or denies permissions to a user or group. In a SACL, the entry specifies which security events to audit for a particular user or group or controls the Windows Integrity Level for the object." -
13 network control program
"In a communications network that includes a mainframe computer, a program that usually resides in a communications controller and takes over communications tasks such as routing, error control, line control, and polling (checking terminals for transmissions), leaving the main computer free for other functions." -
14 ASP.NET server control
"A server-side component that encapsulates user-interface and related functionality. An ASP.NET server control derives directly or indirectly from the System.Web.UI.Control class. The superset of ASP.NET server controls includes Web server controls, HTML server controls, and ASP.NET mobile controls. The page syntax for an ASP.NET server control includes a runat=""server"" attribute on the control's tag."عنصر تحكم خادم ASP.NET -
15 shop floor control
"A system that uses information from the manufacturing area and elsewhere to communicate status about production orders and work centers for planning and management purposes. Shop floor control encompasses a variety of functions for managing personnel, materials, and processes, and supports planning, scheduling, and costing systems." -
16 ASP.NET mobile control
One of a set of ASP.NET controls designed for mobile Web applications. ASP.NET mobile controls extend their ASP.NET server control counterparts.ASP.NET mobile control -
17 HTML server control
"An ASP.NET server control that belongs to the System.Web.UI.HtmlControls namespace. An HTML server control maps directly to an HTML element and is declared on an ASP.NET page as an HTML element marked by a runat=""server"" attribute, for example <button runat=""server"" />. In contrast to Web server controls, HTML server controls do not have an asp tag prefix." -
18 shared control
A Web Parts control that can appear on a Web page and be personalized when the page is in either shared or user-level personalization scope. Note that a shared control can have properties that are both user-scope and shared-scope for personalization purposes. -
19 Math Input Control
A control that provides integration of math handwriting recognition functionality into other applications. This control is for applications that want to include math recognition functionality but do not want to fully implement their own math recognition user interface. -
20 Encryption Control Protocol
The Network Control Protocol for negotiating the use of encryption over PPP links. ECP is defined in RFC 1968.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Encryption Control Protocol
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