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1 Data Collector Set
A computer management tool used to group data collectors into sets that run on the same schedule. -
2 Microsoft Data Categorization and Recommendation Service
"A feature in the PowerPivot add-in for Excel that identifies the categories of data in your Excel workbook (such as cities, sports teams, or animals), sends those data categories online to Microsoft, and recommends other sets of similar data that might interest you."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Microsoft Data Categorization and Recommendation Service
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3 catalog
"A directory of information about data sets, files, or a database. It usually describes where a data set, file or database entity is located and may also include other information, such as the type of device on which each data set or file is stored." -
4 Excel Cube Functions
Functions used to extract and display OLAP data (sets and values). -
5 power trendline
A curved trendline that is used with data sets that compare measurements that increase at a specific rate. -
6 GeoFlow
"A 3D geospatial and temporal visualization tool that enables users to map, explore, and interact with information across multiple dimensions, allowing them to draw new insights from large data sets." -
7 64 bit machine
"A computer that works with data in groups of 64 bits at a time. A computer may be considered a 64-bit machine either because its CPU operates internally on 64-bit words or because its data bus can transfer 64 bits at a time. A 64-bit CPU thus has a word size of 64 bits, or 8 bytes; a 64-bit data bus has 64 data lines, so it ferries information through the system in sets of 64 bits at a time. Examples of 64-bit architecture include the Alpha AXP from Digital Equipment Corporation, the Ultra workstation from Sun Microsystems, Inc., and the PowerPC 620 from Motorola and IBM." -
8 Recommendation Service
"A feature in the PowerPivot add-in for Excel that identifies the categories of data in your Excel workbook (such as cities, sports teams, or animals), sends those data categories online to Microsoft, and recommends other sets of similar data that might interest you." -
9 SSS
"The shared service that securely stores credential sets for external data sources and associates those credential sets to identities of individuals or to group identities. This service can be used to support a variety of solutions. For example, the stored credentials can be leveraged by certain applications to enable single sign-on." -
10 chart
A graphic or diagram that displays data or the relationships between sets of data in pictorial rather than numeric form. -
11 line chart
"A chart that shows trends in data at equal intervals, with values from one or more sets of data connected by lines." -
12 validation formula
Checks the data in a field as it is entered. It sets limits or conditions on what can be entered. -
13 BDC model
"An XML file that contains sets of descriptions of one or more external content types, their related external data sources, and information that is specific to the environment, such as authentication properties."
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