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41 site path rule
A rule for a specific part of a site that includes or excludes content from the content index. -
42 critical path method
A project management method of calculating the total duration of a project based on individual task durations and their dependencies. -
43 Hot Path view
The Profiler Performance Report view that helps to automate the process of locating a performance bottleneck. -
44 escalation path
A series of workflow escalation actions that can be taken to complete a workflow work item when it cannot be complete by the current assignee. -
45 task path
A series of tasks that includes the predecessors and successors to the task that is selected. -
46 cinder-path
[΄sindəpa:θ] n արշավուղի -
47 foot-path
[΄futpa:θ] n ոտքի ճանապարհ, շա վիղ, արահետ -
48 hyperlink base
"When a relative link is based on a path you specify (the first part of the path that is shared by the file containing the hyperlink and the destination file), that path is the hyperlink base." -
49 backslash
"A character used to separate directory names in MS-DOS and UNIX path specifications. When used as a leading character, it means that the path specification begins from the topmost level for that disk drive." -
50 hyperlink address
"The path to a destination such as an object, document, or Web page. A hyperlink address can be a URL (address to an Internet or intranet site) or a UNC network path (address to a file on a local area network)." -
51 translation matrix
A matrix that transforms the current graphics path to the desired flattened path. -
52 gesture recognition
"A feature of the Pencil tool. As you begin to move the mouse, Visio quickly calculates the path the mouse pointer travels. If the path of the mouse is straight, the Pencil tool draws a straight line segment." -
53 absolute URL
"The full Internet address of a page or other World Wide Web resource. The absolute URL includes a protocol, such as ""http,"" network location, and optional path and file name — for example, http://example.microsoft.com/.""مطلق ""URL""" -
54 backbone router
"In Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), a router that is connected to the backbone area. This includes routers that are connected to more than one area (area border routers (ABRs)). However, backbone routers do not have to be ABRs. Routers that have all networks connected to the backbone are internal routers." -
55 channel
A path through which information passes between two computers or devices. It can refer to the physical medium (such as wires) or to a set of properties that distinguishes one channel from another. -
56 MS-DOS prompt
"The visual indication from the MS-DOS command processor that the operating system is ready to accept a new command. The default DOS prompt is a path followed by a greater-than sign (for example, C:>); the user can also design a custom prompt with the PROMPT command."موجّه MS-DOS -
57 scenario
"A type of work item that records a single path of user interaction through the system. As the persona attempts to reach a goal, the scenario records the specific steps that they take in attempting to reach that goal." -
58 target
A Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path that corresponds to a namespace root or folder. -
59 absolute link
"A hyperlink to the exact location of a file on a file server, the World Wide Web, or a company intranet. Absolute links use an exact path; if anyone moves the file containing the hyperlink or a hyperlink destination, the link breaks." -
60 photo stamp
"A line style created from stamping an image, such as a daisy or a shoe, along a path that you draw."
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