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41 update rollup
"A tested, cumulative set of hotfixes, security updates, critical updates, and updates packaged together for easy deployment. A rollup generally targets a specific area, such as security, or component of a product, such as Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS)." -
42 advertisement
"A Configuration Manager object that the site server sends as a notification to the management points, specifying that a program, software update deployment, or task sequence is available for clients." -
43 analysis
"In conceptual design, the breaking down and examination of business and user information into use cases and scenarios documenting work processes. In logical design, the identification of services, objects, attributes, and relationships from scenarios. In physical design, the examination of physical constraints of the infrastructure and the physical requirements of the application to select candidate implementation technologies and to draft a preliminary deployment model." -
44 release
A build promoted for use or deployment. A release can be internal and used for further testing or external and released or deployed."يطرح ""المنتج""" -
45 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." -
46 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." -
47 Syspart
A process that executes through an optional parameter of Winnt32.exe. Used for clean installations to computers that have dissimilar hardware. This automated installation method reduces deployment time by eliminating the file-copy phase of Setup. -
48 .NET Framework
"An integral Windows component that supports building, deploying, and running the next generation of applications and XML Web services. It provides a highly productive, standards-based, multilanguage environment for integrating existing investments with next generation applications and services, as well as the agility to solve the challenges of deployment and operation of Internet-scale applications. The.NET Framework consists of three main parts: the common language runtime, a hierarchical set of unified class libraries, and a componentized version of ASP called ASP.NET.".NET Framework -
49 bound system
The application system whose applications are bound to logical servers as described on a deployment diagram. -
50 ClickOnce
"A Microsoft-developed technology that reduces the complexity of multiple applications' deployment, launching, and updating processes." -
51 logical datacenter
A logical representation of an actual or physical deployment datacenter environment. -
52 quick deploy
A designation that the user can apply to a content deployment job to denote that it will be deployed frequently and quickly. -
53 configuration database
"The Microsoft SQL Server, MSDE, or Windows Internal database that contains the configuration information that applies across all servers in a deployment of SharePoint Products and Technologies, such as Web application information." -
54 XImage
"A command-line tool that captures, modifies, and applies installation images for deployment in a manufacturing or corporate environment." -
55 package definition file
"An ASCII text file that contains predefined software distribution objects, such as programs and packages to be used for software deployment." -
56 pilot
"The introduction of the solution into the production environment, and trial by installers, systems support staff, and end users. Pilots are aimed at minimizing the impact of the deployment and providing valuable feedback on the project's suitability for completion." -
57 master project plan
"A deliverable of the planning phase for a development project. It consolidates feature team and role plans. The master project plan includes a budget plan, capacity plan, communications plan, deployment plan, development plan, pilot plan, purchasing and facilities plan, security plan, test plan, and training plan." -
58 ar-sa تجليد كتيبات نمطي
A one-stop shop for customizing Office deployment and setup behaviors. -
59 Office Customization Tool
A one-stop shop for customizing Office deployment and setup behaviors. -
60 OCT
A one-stop shop for customizing Office deployment and setup behaviors.
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