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1 Object Dependencies pane
A pane that shows objects that have a dependency on the selected object. Also shows objects on which the selected object has dependencies."الجزء "" تبعية الكائنات""" -
2 Network Diagram
"A diagram that shows dependencies between project tasks. Tasks are represented by boxes, or nodes, and task dependencies are represented by lines that connect the boxes." -
3 binding
"A process by which software components and layers are linked together. When a network component is installed, the binding relationships and dependencies for the components are established. Binding allows components to communicate with each other." -
4 assembly manifest
"An integral part of every assembly that renders the assembly self-describing. The assembly manifest contains the assembly's metadata. The manifest establishes the assembly identity, specifies the files that make up the assembly implementation, specifies the types and resources that make up the assembly, itemizes the compile-time dependencies on other assemblies, and specifies the set of permissions required for the assembly to run properly. This information is used at run time to resolve references, enforce version binding policy, and validate the integrity of loaded assemblies. The self-describing nature of assemblies also helps makes zero-impact install and XCOPY deployment feasible." -
5 manifest
"An integral part of every assembly that renders the assembly self-describing. The assembly manifest contains the assembly's metadata. The manifest establishes the assembly identity, specifies the files that make up the assembly implementation, specifies the types and resources that make up the assembly, itemizes the compile-time dependencies on other assemblies, and specifies the set of permissions required for the assembly to run properly. This information is used at run time to resolve references, enforce version binding policy, and validate the integrity of loaded assemblies. The self-describing nature of assemblies also helps makes zero-impact install and XCOPY deployment feasible." -
6 Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking
"An upgrade to IBM Systems Network Architecture that supports distributed session control services and dynamic routing, avoiding dependencies on centralized mainframe network services."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking
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7 APPN
"An upgrade to IBM Systems Network Architecture that supports distributed session control services and dynamic routing, avoiding dependencies on centralized mainframe network services." -
8 operations network
"An organization of operations that synchronizes the dependencies between operations based on starting/ending times, costs, and other criteria. The organization forms a network that follows the manufacturing process from beginning to end. The three types of networks are simple network, simultaneous operations network, and complex network." -
9 dependent module
A module that contains dependencies from other modules. -
10 safe mode
A specific version policy that requests a given assembly be run with the exact version of its dependencies that it was compiled against. -
11 batch task
One of a set of tasks that make up a batch job. The tasks within a batch job may have complex dependencies between them. -
12 finish date
"The date that a project or task is scheduled to be completed. This date is based on the task's start date, duration, calendars, predecessor dates, task dependencies, and constraints." -
13 linked project
A project that contains task dependencies to and from tasks in other project files. A link to a task in another project is represented with a placeholder or ghost task. -
14 task dependency
"A relationship between two linked tasks; linked by a dependency between their finish and start dates. There are four kinds of task dependencies: Finish-to-start [FS], Start-to-start [SS], Finish-to-finish [FF], and Start-to-finish [SF]." -
15 critical path method
A project management method of calculating the total duration of a project based on individual task durations and their dependencies. -
16 CPM
A project management method of calculating the total duration of a project based on individual task durations and their dependencies. -
17 manual scheduling
"A type of scheduling that gives the user control over start and finish dates of their tasks. Tasks do not automatically get moved by the scheduling engine. The user can enter blank dates, textual dates, or dates that do not follow dependencies, calendar, and other scheduling engine rules." -
18 app manifest
"An XML file that specifies the characteristics of an application. This includes metadata for the application, dependencies on other packages, and capabilities required by the app." -
19 MEF part
"An object that is the basic building block of a MEF application. Each MEF part declares its dependencies (imports) and capabilities (exports), which are matched with the imports and exports of other MEF parts and made available to MEF apps." -
20 MEF composition engine
"An object that resolves a MEF part’s dependencies and exposes its capabilities to other MEF parts and apps through composition, that is, by binding MEF imports to MEF exports."
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