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21 intercambiar información
(v.) = exchange + dataEx. A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.* * *(v.) = exchange + dataEx: A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.
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22 dato
1. past part vedere dare2. adj ( certo) given, particular( dedito) addicted (a to)in dati casi in certain casesdato che given that3. m piece of datadati pl data* * *dato agg.1 given; ( stabilito) stated, appointed, fixed: data la sua giovane età..., given his youth...; entro un dato periodo, within a given time // dato che, since, as: dato che è tardi, la seduta è aggiornata a domani, as (o since) it's (so) late, the meeting is adjourned till tomorrow // dato e non concesso che..., even supposing...: dato e non concesso che tu riesca a ottenere quel posto..., even supposing you manage to get the job...dato s.m. datum*: i dati di un problema, the data of a problem; dati sperimentali, experimental data; dati statistici esaurienti, exhaustive statistical information; controllare l'accuratezza dei dati, to check the accuracy of data; fare lo spoglio dei dati statistici, to simplify statistical items; è difficile raccogliere dati su questa popolazione nomade, it's difficult to collect data about this nomadic people; riguardo agli indici d'ascolto non abbiamo dati, we don't have (any) data for the listening figures // dato di fatto, fact: l'analfabetismo della popolazione è un dato di fatto di cui dobbiamo tenere conto, the illiteracy of the population is a fact we must reckon with // (inform.): elaborazione elettronica dei dati, electronic data processing; dati campionari, sample data; flusso dei dati, data flow; dati di immissione, input (data); dati di emissione, output (data); immissione dei dati, data entry; raccolta dei dati, data collection // (stat.): dati statistici, statistics; dati relativi al commercio statunitense, US trade figures; dati provvisori, provisional figures (o data).* * *['dato] dato (-a)1. agg1)in quel dato giorno — on that particular day2)entro quel dato giorno — by that particular day3)data la situazione — given o considering o in view of the situationdato che... — given that...
2. smMat, Sci datumdati smpl data pl inv* * *I 1. ['dato]participio passato dare I2.1) (determinato) [quantità, numero] given, certain- e le circostanze — in o under the circumstances
3) (possibile)dato e non concesso che... — even supposing that
4) dato che seeing that, given that, since, asII ['dato]sostantivo maschile1) (elemento noto) fact, element-i demografici, statistici — demographic, statistical data
2) inform. datum, data item•* * *dato1/'dato/→ 1. dareII aggettivo1 (determinato) [quantità, numero] given, certain; a un dato momento at a given moment; un dato giorno a certain day2 (considerato) - e le circostanze in o under the circumstances; - a la natura del fenomeno given the nature of the phenomenon3 (possibile) dato e non concesso che... even supposing that...4 dato che seeing that, given that, since, as.————————dato2/'dato/sostantivo m.1 (elemento noto) fact, element; -i demografici, statistici demographic, statistical datadato di fatto fact; - i anagrafici personal data. -
23 a intervalos + Adjetivo
= at + Adjetivo + intervalsEx. A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.* * *= at + Adjetivo + intervalsEx: A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.
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24 día de trabajo
(n.) = working dayEx. A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.* * *(n.) = working dayEx: A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.
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25 día hábil
m.working day, clear day, business day, juridical day.* * *working day* * *(n.) = business day, workday, weekday, working dayEx. It began publication in 1950 and is issued every business day.Ex. This article describes a study of stress conducted in a university library using the following categories: workload; schedule and workday; feeling pulled and tugged; physical facilities; unchallenging work; and miscellaneous.Ex. The 3 elements of the event are: weekday visits; evening sessions; and 'Super Saturday' gala days.Ex. A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.* * *(n.) = business day, workday, weekday, working dayEx: It began publication in 1950 and is issued every business day.
Ex: This article describes a study of stress conducted in a university library using the following categories: workload; schedule and workday; feeling pulled and tugged; physical facilities; unchallenging work; and miscellaneous.Ex: The 3 elements of the event are: weekday visits; evening sessions; and 'Super Saturday' gala days.Ex: A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.* * *work day -
26 día laborable
m.working day, workday, business day, weekday.* * *working day, workday* * *(n.) = workday, business day, weekday, working dayEx. This article describes a study of stress conducted in a university library using the following categories: workload; schedule and workday; feeling pulled and tugged; physical facilities; unchallenging work; and miscellaneous.Ex. It began publication in 1950 and is issued every business day.Ex. The 3 elements of the event are: weekday visits; evening sessions; and 'Super Saturday' gala days.Ex. A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.* * *(n.) = workday, business day, weekday, working dayEx: This article describes a study of stress conducted in a university library using the following categories: workload; schedule and workday; feeling pulled and tugged; physical facilities; unchallenging work; and miscellaneous.
Ex: It began publication in 1950 and is issued every business day.Ex: The 3 elements of the event are: weekday visits; evening sessions; and 'Super Saturday' gala days.Ex: A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.* * *work day -
27 independiente
adj.1 independent.2 separate (aparte).3 freelance, indie.f. & m.independent, maverick.* * *► adjetivo1 independent2 (individualista) self-sufficient* * *adj.* * *1. ADJ1) [gen] independent2) [piso etc] self-contained3) (Inform) stand-alone2.SMF independent* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino independent* * *= freebooting, self-contained, self-supporting, separate, stand-alone [standalone], free-standing, non-partisan [nonpartisan], self-directed, self-reliant, independent, independent, self-organising [self-organizing, -USA].Ex. Such considerations whether invested with the gravitas assumed by LSIC whenever they address such imponderables or when issued by freebooting critics miss the mark.Ex. From mainframe and mini-computers in the 60s and 70s the trend of the 80s is towards micro-based, self-contained personal computers on the one hand, and superfast, high-performance computers on the other.Ex. Three self-supporting scales for the measurement of reading attitude were used, namely, the questionnaires of Estes, Heathington, and La Pray.Ex. One of the most obvious of the limitations of this approach is that it is difficult to decide what constitutes a separate work.Ex. BLCMP (originally Birminghan Libraries Cooperative Mechanisation Project) is a co-operative venture which embraces both network and stand-alone services, and batch and online services.Ex. A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.Ex. To support these ends, the public library must be readily accessible to all, its use must be free of charge, it must be non-partisan and non-sectarian.Ex. Libraries can play an important role in self-directed learning and in improving adult reading skills = Las bibliotecas pueden desempeñar un importante papel en el aprendizaje autodidacta y en la mejora de las habilidades lectoras de los adultos.Ex. The modern concept of helping library users become information literate, self-reliant learners must replace traditional BI = El concepto moderno de ayudar a los usuarios de la biblioteca a adquirir los conocimientos básicos en el manejo de la información, a ser alumnos autosuficientes, debe sustituir a la formación de usuarios tradicional.Ex. The organization wants employees to be dependent and the employee wants to be independent.Ex. However, recent book industry statistics show that the market share held by the independents is shrinking.Ex. These techniques may lead to the study of science as a self-organizing system in the form of neural network like structures.----* actuar de un modo independiente = go it alone.* con financiación independiente = self-funded.* Federación Nacional de Asesorías Independientes (FIAC) = National Federation of Independent Advice Centres (FIAC).* semiindependiente = semi-independent.* ser independiente = go + Posesivo + own way, stand on + Posesivo + own (two) feet.* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino independent* * *= freebooting, self-contained, self-supporting, separate, stand-alone [standalone], free-standing, non-partisan [nonpartisan], self-directed, self-reliant, independent, independent, self-organising [self-organizing, -USA].Ex: Such considerations whether invested with the gravitas assumed by LSIC whenever they address such imponderables or when issued by freebooting critics miss the mark.
Ex: From mainframe and mini-computers in the 60s and 70s the trend of the 80s is towards micro-based, self-contained personal computers on the one hand, and superfast, high-performance computers on the other.Ex: Three self-supporting scales for the measurement of reading attitude were used, namely, the questionnaires of Estes, Heathington, and La Pray.Ex: One of the most obvious of the limitations of this approach is that it is difficult to decide what constitutes a separate work.Ex: BLCMP (originally Birminghan Libraries Cooperative Mechanisation Project) is a co-operative venture which embraces both network and stand-alone services, and batch and online services.Ex: A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.Ex: To support these ends, the public library must be readily accessible to all, its use must be free of charge, it must be non-partisan and non-sectarian.Ex: Libraries can play an important role in self-directed learning and in improving adult reading skills = Las bibliotecas pueden desempeñar un importante papel en el aprendizaje autodidacta y en la mejora de las habilidades lectoras de los adultos.Ex: The modern concept of helping library users become information literate, self-reliant learners must replace traditional BI = El concepto moderno de ayudar a los usuarios de la biblioteca a adquirir los conocimientos básicos en el manejo de la información, a ser alumnos autosuficientes, debe sustituir a la formación de usuarios tradicional.Ex: The organization wants employees to be dependent and the employee wants to be independent.Ex: However, recent book industry statistics show that the market share held by the independents is shrinking.Ex: These techniques may lead to the study of science as a self-organizing system in the form of neural network like structures.* actuar de un modo independiente = go it alone.* con financiación independiente = self-funded.* Federación Nacional de Asesorías Independientes (FIAC) = National Federation of Independent Advice Centres (FIAC).* semiindependiente = semi-independent.* ser independiente = go + Posesivo + own way, stand on + Posesivo + own (two) feet.* * *1 ‹carácter› independent2 ‹político› independentindependent, independent candidate* * *
independiente adjetivo, masculino y femenino
independent
independiente adjetivo
1 (sin ataduras) independent
un partido independiente, an independent party
2 (individualista) self-reliant
' independiente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
absoluta
- absoluto
- autosuficiente
- bañera
- chalet
- autonómico
- congelador
- presentar
English:
financially
- free agent
- freelance
- freestanding
- independent
- ITV
- nonpartisan
- unattached
- emancipated
- maisonette
- self
* * *♦ adj1. [país, persona] independent2. [aparte] separate♦ nmf[político] independent* * *adj independent* * *independiente adj: independent♦ independientemente adv* * *independiente adj independent -
28 jornada laboral
f.workday, work day, working day.* * *working day* * *(n.) = workday, day's work, working hours, working day, working time, work hoursEx. This article describes a study of stress conducted in a university library using the following categories: workload; schedule and workday; feeling pulled and tugged; physical facilities; unchallenging work; and miscellaneous.Ex. The ball pelts, which were usually sheepskin, were fixed to the handles with nails which were only lightly knocked in, and were removed after the day's work (and often during the midday break as well).Ex. As opening hours increase and working hours decrease, the role of part-time staff must be carefully considered.Ex. A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.Ex. The reduction and reorganization of working time is another policy area in which the Community is involved.Ex. Sleepiness continues to be a significant issue among medical residents despite recently mandated reductions in resident work hours.* * *(n.) = workday, day's work, working hours, working day, working time, work hoursEx: This article describes a study of stress conducted in a university library using the following categories: workload; schedule and workday; feeling pulled and tugged; physical facilities; unchallenging work; and miscellaneous.
Ex: The ball pelts, which were usually sheepskin, were fixed to the handles with nails which were only lightly knocked in, and were removed after the day's work (and often during the midday break as well).Ex: As opening hours increase and working hours decrease, the role of part-time staff must be carefully considered.Ex: A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.Ex: The reduction and reorganization of working time is another policy area in which the Community is involved.Ex: Sleepiness continues to be a significant issue among medical residents despite recently mandated reductions in resident work hours.* * *work day -
29 separado
adj.1 separate, separated.2 separate, discrete, not joined together.past part.past participle of spanish verb: separar.* * *1→ link=separar separar► adjetivo1 separate2 (divorciado) separated\por separado separately, individually* * *(f. - separada)adj.* * *separado, -a1. ADJ1) (=independiente) separate2) [cónyuge] separated2.SM / F* * *I- da adjetivo1) < persona> separated2)a) < camas> separateb)II- da masculino, femeninoes hijo de separados — his parents are separated, he's the child of separated parents
* * *= separate, free-standing, estranged, divided.Ex. One of the most obvious of the limitations of this approach is that it is difficult to decide what constitutes a separate work.Ex. A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.Ex. Estranged couples need help in understanding their disappointment and identifying available support.Ex. This kind of marriage was traditionally associated with a desire to rejoin divided properties.----* cada caso por separado = on a case-by-case basis.* cada uno por separado = each one alone.* estar muy separado = set + far apart.* estar separado de = be remote from.* mantener separado = keep apart.* orden separado = separate sequence.* por separado = at different times, in isolation, separately, singly.* separado de = at one remove from.* separados, los = separated, the.* separado un nivel o más de = at one or more removes from.* * *I- da adjetivo1) < persona> separated2)a) < camas> separateb)II- da masculino, femeninoes hijo de separados — his parents are separated, he's the child of separated parents
* * *= separate, free-standing, estranged, divided.Ex: One of the most obvious of the limitations of this approach is that it is difficult to decide what constitutes a separate work.
Ex: A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.Ex: Estranged couples need help in understanding their disappointment and identifying available support.Ex: This kind of marriage was traditionally associated with a desire to rejoin divided properties.* cada caso por separado = on a case-by-case basis.* cada uno por separado = each one alone.* estar muy separado = set + far apart.* estar separado de = be remote from.* mantener separado = keep apart.* orden separado = separate sequence.* por separado = at different times, in isolation, separately, singly.* separado de = at one remove from.* separados, los = separated, the.* separado un nivel o más de = at one or more removes from.* * *A ‹persona› separatedestá separado de su mujer he is separated from his wifeB1 ‹camas/literas› separatetiene los dientes muy separados her teeth are very far apart o are very widely spaced o have big gaps between themllevan vidas separadas they live separate lives2por separado separatelyse entrevistó con los dos por separado she interviewed the two of them separately o individuallymasculine, femininees hijo de separados his parents are separated, he's the child of parents who have separated o of separated parents* * *
Del verbo separar: ( conjugate separar)
separado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
separado
separar
separado◊ -da adjetivo
1 ‹ persona› separated
2
b)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino:
separar ( conjugate separar) verbo transitivo
1
separa la cama de la pared move the bed away from the wall
c) (guardar, reservar) to put o set aside
2
b) ( despegar):
separarse verbo pronominal
separadose DE algn to separate from sb
c) (apartarse, alejarse):◊ no se separen, que los pequeños se pueden perder please stay together in case the children get lost;
no me he separado nunca de mis hijos I've never been away o apart from my children
separado,-a adjetivo
1 (diferente, aparte) separate
2 (persona casada) separated
♦ Locuciones: por separado, separately, individually
separar verbo transitivo
1 (aumentar la distancia física) to move apart
2 (poner aparte) to separate: separa las rosas de los claveles, separate the roses from the carnations
3 (reservar) to save
4 (algo pegado, grapado) to detach
5 (distanciar, disgregar) to divide
' separado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aparte
- dispersa
- disperso
- separada
- suelta
- suelto
- separar
English:
apart
- bust up
- cover
- detached
- separate
- separated
- separately
- singly
- estrange
- individual
* * *separado, -a♦ adj1. [apartado] separate;está muy separado de la pared it's too far away from the wall;por separado separately2. [del cónyuge] separated♦ nm,fseparated person* * *adj separated;por separado separately* * *separado, -da adj1) : separated2) : separatevidas separadas: separate lives3)por separado : separately* * *separado adj1. (persona) separated2. (cosa) separate -
30 vendedor electrónico
(n.) = e-tailerEx. The recent standardization of data about books allows publishers who want to send information about their products to retailers, e-tailers, wholesalers, or bibliographic authorities to do so in a standardized set of XML tags.* * *(n.) = e-tailerEx: The recent standardization of data about books allows publishers who want to send information about their products to retailers, e-tailers, wholesalers, or bibliographic authorities to do so in a standardized set of XML tags.
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31 vendedor por Internet
(n.) = e-tailerEx. The recent standardization of data about books allows publishers who want to send information about their products to retailers, e-tailers, wholesalers, or bibliographic authorities to do so in a standardized set of XML tags.* * *(n.) = e-tailerEx: The recent standardization of data about books allows publishers who want to send information about their products to retailers, e-tailers, wholesalers, or bibliographic authorities to do so in a standardized set of XML tags.
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32 centro de referencia
(n.) = reference centreEx. This reference centres collect and collate data about the performance and outcomes of the breast screening programme.* * *(n.) = reference centreEx: This reference centres collect and collate data about the performance and outcomes of the breast screening programme.
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33 con referencias espaciales
Ex. A Geographic Information System (GIS) is an automated system for creating, managing, analysing and displaying spatially referenced (mapped or mappable) data about a park's resources and facilities.* * *Ex: A Geographic Information System (GIS) is an automated system for creating, managing, analysing and displaying spatially referenced (mapped or mappable) data about a park's resources and facilities.
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34 delimitable
adj.markable with boundaries.* * *= mappable.Ex. A Geographic Information System (GIS) is an automated system for creating, managing, analysing and displaying spatially referenced (mapped or mappable) data about a park's resources and facilities.* * *= mappable.Ex: A Geographic Information System (GIS) is an automated system for creating, managing, analysing and displaying spatially referenced (mapped or mappable) data about a park's resources and facilities.
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35 delimitado
= definable, mapped.Ex. Nevertheless, it is highly desirable to have a separate definable area with tighter security.Ex. A Geographic Information System (GIS) is an automated system for creating, managing, analysing and displaying spatially referenced ( mapped or mappable) data about a park's resources and facilities.* * *= definable, mapped.Ex: Nevertheless, it is highly desirable to have a separate definable area with tighter security.
Ex: A Geographic Information System (GIS) is an automated system for creating, managing, analysing and displaying spatially referenced ( mapped or mappable) data about a park's resources and facilities. -
36 detección precoz del cáncer de mama
(n.) = breast screeningEx. This reference centres collect and collate data about the performance and outcomes of the breast screening programme.* * *(n.) = breast screeningEx: This reference centres collect and collate data about the performance and outcomes of the breast screening programme.
Spanish-English dictionary > detección precoz del cáncer de mama
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37 identificable
adj.identifiable, namable, nameable.* * *► adjetivo1 identifiable* * *ADJ identifiable* * *adjetivo identifiable* * *= identifiable, mappable.Ex. Knowledge generally evolves from an identifiable base, and often new subjects arise from the coming together of two previously separate subjects.Ex. A Geographic Information System (GIS) is an automated system for creating, managing, analysing and displaying spatially referenced (mapped or mappable) data about a park's resources and facilities.* * *adjetivo identifiable* * *= identifiable, mappable.Ex: Knowledge generally evolves from an identifiable base, and often new subjects arise from the coming together of two previously separate subjects.
Ex: A Geographic Information System (GIS) is an automated system for creating, managing, analysing and displaying spatially referenced (mapped or mappable) data about a park's resources and facilities.* * *identifiable* * *identificable adjidentifiable* * *adj identifiable* * *identificable adj: identifiable -
38 identificado
adj.identified.past part.past participle of spanish verb: identificar.* * *= mapped.Ex. A Geographic Information System (GIS) is an automated system for creating, managing, analysing and displaying spatially referenced ( mapped or mappable) data about a park's resources and facilities.----* OVNI (Objeto Volador No Identificado) = UFO (Unidentified Flying Object).* * *= mapped.Ex: A Geographic Information System (GIS) is an automated system for creating, managing, analysing and displaying spatially referenced ( mapped or mappable) data about a park's resources and facilities.
* OVNI (Objeto Volador No Identificado) = UFO (Unidentified Flying Object).* * *identificado, -a adjidentified;no identificado unidentified -
39 система управления конфигурациями
система управления конфигурациями
CMS
(ITIL Service Transition)
Набор инструментов, данных и информации, которые используются для поддержки процесса управления сервисными активами и конфигурациями.
CMS – часть общей системы управления знаниями по услугам, включает в себя инструменты для сбора, хранения, управления, обновления, анализа и представления информации обо всех конфигурационных единицах и их взаимоотношениях. CMS может также включать в себя информацию об инцидентах, проблемах, известных ошибках, изменениях и релизах. CMS поддерживается процессом управления сервисными активами и конфигурациями и используется всеми процессами управления ИТ- услугами.
См. тж. база данных управления конфигурациями.
[Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]EN
configuration management system
CMS
(ITIL Service Transition)
A set of tools, data and information that is used to support service asset and configuration management.
The CMS is part of an overall service knowledge management system and includes tools for collecting, storing, managing, updating, analysing and presenting data about all configuration items and their relationships. The CMS may also include information about incidents, problems, known errors, changes and releases. The CMS is maintained by service asset and configuration management and is used by all IT service management processes. See also configuration management database.
[Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]Тематики
Синонимы
EN
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > система управления конфигурациями
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40 CMS
- система управления цветом
- система управления конфигурациями
- система концентрации каналов
- система контроля топливного цикла
- система диалогового монитора
- синтаксис криптографических сообщений
- сервер управления вызовами (в криптографии)
- сервер управления вызовами
сервер управления вызовами
Управляет голосовыми соединениями. Иногда также называется Агентом вызова (МСЭ-Т J.179).
[ http://www.iks-media.ru/glossary/index.html?glossid=2400324]Тематики
- электросвязь, основные понятия
EN
сервер управления вызовами
Система IPCablecom. Управляет звуковыми соединениями. Также называется агентом вызова в терминологии протокола MGCP/SGCP.
Рекомендация МСЭ-Т J.191.
[http://www.rfcmd.ru/glossword/1.8/index.php?a=index&d=23]Тематики
EN
синтаксис криптографических сообщений
(МСЭ-Т Н.235.8).
[ http://www.iks-media.ru/glossary/index.html?glossid=2400324]Тематики
- электросвязь, основные понятия
EN
система диалогового монитора
Компонент среды VM, обеспечивающий интерфейс между пользователем VM и средствами CP (управляющей программы). CMS предоставляет средства для интерактивной разработки и тестирования программ, подготовки документов, электронной почты, а также множество других возможностей. Oracle для VM запускается в среде CMS.
[ http://www.morepc.ru/dict/]Тематики
EN
система контроля топливного цикла
система мониторинга топливного цикла
(на АЭС)
[А.С.Гольдберг. Англо-русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.]Тематики
Синонимы
EN
система концентрации каналов
система увеличения числа каналов
—
[Л.Г.Суменко. Англо-русский словарь по информационным технологиям. М.: ГП ЦНИИС, 2003.]Тематики
Синонимы
EN
система управления конфигурациями
CMS
(ITIL Service Transition)
Набор инструментов, данных и информации, которые используются для поддержки процесса управления сервисными активами и конфигурациями.
CMS – часть общей системы управления знаниями по услугам, включает в себя инструменты для сбора, хранения, управления, обновления, анализа и представления информации обо всех конфигурационных единицах и их взаимоотношениях. CMS может также включать в себя информацию об инцидентах, проблемах, известных ошибках, изменениях и релизах. CMS поддерживается процессом управления сервисными активами и конфигурациями и используется всеми процессами управления ИТ- услугами.
См. тж. база данных управления конфигурациями.
[Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]EN
configuration management system
CMS
(ITIL Service Transition)
A set of tools, data and information that is used to support service asset and configuration management.
The CMS is part of an overall service knowledge management system and includes tools for collecting, storing, managing, updating, analysing and presenting data about all configuration items and their relationships. The CMS may also include information about incidents, problems, known errors, changes and releases. The CMS is maintained by service asset and configuration management and is used by all IT service management processes. See also configuration management database.
[Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]Тематики
Синонимы
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система управления цветом (1)
Библиотека функций для преобразования цветовых координат из одного цветового пространства в другое.
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система управления цветом (2)
Технология, обеспечивающая согласованность цвета между сканерами, дисплеями и принтерами с учетом особенностей субъективного восприятия этого цвета человеком-оператором; система основана на использовании профилей устройств цифровой печати.
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