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1 distribute
[di΄stribju:t] v բաշխել, բաժանել. տարածել. տեղավորել, դասավորել. distribute books/money գիրք/փող բաժանել. widely distributed լայն տարածված. distributed over large territory լայն տարածքով մեկ բաշխված/սփռված. հմկրգ. distributed database տեղաբաշխված տվյալ ների բազա. distributed enviroment տե ղաբաշխված համակարգի միջավայր. distributed intelligence արհեստական ինտելեկտի տե ղաբաշխված միջոցներ. distributed logic տե ղաբաշխված ղեկավարում. distributed object computing տե ղաբաշխված օբյեկտային հաշ վար կում. distributed processing network տե ղա բաշխված տվյալնե րի մշակման ցանց -
2 Advanced Program-to-Program Communication
"An IBM Systems Network Architecture communications method that uses the LU 6.2 protocol to establish, manage, and terminate network communication between programs in a distributed computing environment."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Advanced Program-to-Program Communication
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3 APPC
"An IBM Systems Network Architecture communications method that uses the LU 6.2 protocol to establish, manage, and terminate network communication between programs in a distributed computing environment."
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