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21 process data
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22 process data base
< edp> ■ Prozessdatenbank f -
23 process data highway
< edp> ■ Prozessdatenbus m -
24 gathering of data
<tech.gen> (gen.; process of collecting data of any kind) ■ Datenerfassung f ; Datenermittlung f ; Erfassung von Daten f ; Datengewinnung f rar -
25 erase process
< edp> (of data on a storage medium) ■ Löschvorgang m DIN 44300 ; Löschdurchgang m ; Löschprozess m -
26 entry
<tech.gen> (process and result of entering data, e.g. in a computer) ■ Eingabe f ; Input m prakt -
27 storage
US <tech.gen> (anything that collects and keeps sth.) ■ Speicher m<tech.gen> (process; of data, objects) ■ Speichern n<av> ■ Speicherung f ; Aufzeichnung f< edp> (process of recording information; e.g. on tape, disk) ■ Datenspeicherung f ; Speicherung f ; Datenaufzeichnung f ; Aufzeichnung f ; Aufzeichnen n< edp> (for data, non-volatile) ■ Speicher m ; Datenspeicher m ; Speichersystem n ; Speichereinrichtung f rar<energ.hydr> ■ Stauraum m ; Speicherraum m ; Speicherungsvermögen n< logist> ■ Aufbewahrung f -
28 display
<tech.gen> (visual representation of data) ■ Anzeige f<ad> (in shop, at POS) ■ Display n< edp> (complete visual output device) ■ Bildschirm m ; Ausgabebildschirm m form ; Bildschirmgerät n form ; Datensichtgerät n form ; Monitor m praktpract <i&c> (for measurements, process data etc.) ■ Anzeigefeld n ; Display n prakt ; Anzeigetafel f ; Meldetafel f ; Tableau n rarvt <tech.gen> ■ optisch anzeigen vt -
29 input
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30 packing
< build> ■ Schüttung f< edp> ■ Verdichtung f< edp> (of data, files; with or w/o information loss; e.g. JPEG, MPEG, ZIP) ■ Datenkomprimierung f ; Datenkompression f ; Komprimierung f ; Kompression f ; Packen n ugs< mat> ■ Netzebenenbelastung f<mech.eng> ■ Packungsdichtung f ; Packung f< plast> ■ Überspritzen n -
31 feed
<tech.gen> ■ Einspeisung f<chem.petr> ■ Einsatzmaterial n ; Einsatzprodukt n ; Einsatzstoff m<chem.proc> ■ Eintrag m<mach.tools> (relative travel of the tool across the work; in ipr) ■ Vorschub m< proc> ■ Gutbeladung f< prod> ■ Transport mvt <tech.gen> (material into machine; e.g. paper into printer) ■ einführen vt ; einlegen vtvt <tech.gen> (data, mesurements, raw material etc.) ■ einspeisen vtvt <tech.gen> ■ speisen vtvt <tech.gen> (e.g. energy, steam) ■ einspeisen vt ; zuführen vtvt <tech.gen> (machine, truck, container, with material; e.g. grain via hopper) ■ beschicken vtvt < convey> (charge a system with process material; e.g. aggregates, coal, waste) ■ aufgeben vt -
32 output
output1 v 1. COMP ausgeben (data, text); 2. IND produzieren output2 1. ACC Ertrag m (amount); 2. COMP Ausgabe f, Ausg., Output m (data, text); 3. ECON Ausbringung f, Ausbringungsmenge f, Ausstoß m, Produktion f, Produktionsmenge f, Output m, Ausgangsleistung f (quantity, capacity); volkswirtschaftliche Gesamtproduktion f, gesamtwirtschaftliche Leistung f (macroeconomic quantity); Wertschöpfung f (value added); 4. GEN Leistung f, Ausgangsleistung f; Arbeitsleistung f (work); 5. PERS Arbeitsleistung f (work); 6. IND Produktion f (process); Produktionsmenge f (quantity); 7. TAX Ausgangsumsatz m -
33 compression
nounKompression, die* * *[-ʃən]noun das Zusammenpressen* * *com·pres·sion[kəmˈpreʃən]I. n no pl (process of compressing) Kompression f, Verdichtung f, Komprimierung f; (in writing) knapper Stil; COMPUTdata \compression Datenverdichtung fdisk \compression software Festplattenkomprimierungssoftware fhigh/low \compression engine hoch-/niedrigverdichteter Motor* * *[kəm'preSən]nVerdichtung f, Kompression f; (of information etc) Komprimieren ntthe gas is in a state of very high compression — das Gas ist stark verdichtet or komprimiert
* * *compression [kəmˈpreʃn] s1. Zusammenpressen n, -drücken n2. fig knappe Formulierung3. PHYS, TECHa) (Dampf- etc) Druck mb) Kompression f, Verdichtung f (bei Explosionsmotoren)c) Druckbeanspruchung f4. Skisport: Kompression f (Teil einer Abfahrtsstrecke, bei dem der aus dem Steilhang kommende Fahrer in einen flachen Auslauf durch die Tempoverlangsamung hineingepresst wird)* * *nounKompression, die* * *n.Druck -e m.Kompression f.Komprimierung f. -
34 computer
nounComputer, der* * *[kəm'pju:tə](a usually large electronic machine capable of storing and processing large amounts of information and of performing calculations: The whole process is done by computer; PC means `personal computer'; a computer game; a computer program.) der Computer- academic.ru/14940/computerize">computerize- computerise* * *com·put·er[kəmˈpju:təʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]n Computer m, Rechner mto do sth by [or on] \computer etw mit dem Computer bearbeitento record sth on \computer etw mit dem Computer erfassen* * *[kəm'pjuːtə(r)]nComputer m, Rechner m; (for data processing also) Datenverarbeitungsanlage fto put/have sth on computer — etw im Computer speichern/(gespeichert) haben
it's all done by computer — das geht alles per Computer
* * *computer s1. (Be)Rechner(in)2. ELEK Computer m, Rechner m* * *nounComputer, der* * *n.Computer - m.Rechner - m. -
35 DAQ
<tech.gen> (gen.; process of collecting data of any kind) ■ Datenerfassung f ; Datenermittlung f ; Erfassung von Daten f ; Datengewinnung f rar -
36 disc storage
GB < edp> (process of storing data on a hard disk drive) ■ Plattenspeicherung f ; Speicherung auf Platte f -
37 disk storage
US < edp> (process of storing data on a hard disk drive) ■ Plattenspeicherung f ; Speicherung auf Platte f -
38 display panel
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39 display window
<i&c> (for measurements, process data etc.) ■ Anzeigefenster n -
40 indicator board
< gen> ■ Lampentableau n
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