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1 reference type
"A data type that is represented by a reference (similar to a pointer) to the type's actual value. If a reference type is assigned to a variable, that variable references (or ""points to"") the original value. No copy is made. Reference types comprise classes, interfaces, delegates, and boxed value types." -
2 reference data
Named entities that have no describing properties or numeric values. -
3 remote reference
A reference to data stored in a document from another program. -
4 cursor data type
A special data type used to reference a cursor. -
5 value type
"A data type that is represented by the type's actual value. If a value type is assigned to a variable, that variable is given a fresh copy of the value. (This is in contrast to a reference type, where assignment does not create a copy.) Value types are usually created on a method's stack frame, rather than in the garbage-collected heap. A value type can be boxed, which is a process that creates a corresponding reference type." -
6 HDLC
"A protocol for information transfer adopted by the ISO. HDLC is a bit-oriented, synchronous protocol that applies to the data-link (message-packaging) layer (layer 2 of the ISO/OSI reference model) for computer-to-microcomputer communications." -
7 volume bitmap
A stored reference (which may exist both on hierarchical directory volumes and in memory) to every piece of data that is in the allocation blocks and indicates whether the block is allocated or free for use. -
8 device ID
A unique ASCII string for the device created by enumerators to identify a hardware device and used to cross-reference data about the device stored in the registry. Distinguishes each logical device and bus from all others on the system.معرّف الجهاز -
9 base address
The part of a two-part memory address that remains constant and provides a reference point from which the location of a byte of data can be calculated. -
10 pseudo index
A dynamic cross-reference of one or more table data fields (columns) that permits an ODBC table (server table) without a unique index to be edited. -
11 definitions callout
"A callout that is invoked through contextual UI to display reference data, such as definitions and synonyms, for the word selected."
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