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41 alternate list
A list of alternate words that you can use to correct recognition errors on the writing pad. -
42 code analysis
The process of checking code for conformance to design guidelines. Code analysis goes beyond compilation to look for common coding and design errors determined by a set of guidelines. -
43 zero defect state
A point in the product cycle when the code does not generate errors that break a build. -
44 unhandled exception
"An exception that was identified with a ""try catch or finally block"" structure or that occurred outside this structure but was not caught by any structured error handler. ""Dr. Watson"" errors are examples." -
45 sync error
"A problem that prevents sync from completing. Sync errors are typically caused by problems with the device, network folder, or other computer you are trying to sync with." -
46 fault injection
"A technology allowing users to inject faults into an executable without requiring rebuilding the binary or modifying the source code; thus, providing a means of simulating errors and testing recovery."إقحام/إدخال الخطأ -
47 Service Quality Metrics
"Technology a user can enable that allows data relating to application use/performance/errors to be collected and sent to Microsoft, thus allowing Microsoft to continue to improve the product based on actual user data." -
48 SQM
"Technology a user can enable that allows data relating to application use/performance/errors to be collected and sent to Microsoft, thus allowing Microsoft to continue to improve the product based on actual user data." -
49 system prompt
"A short audio recording, installed on the Exchange Unified Messaging server, that is played to callers by the server. System prompts may be used to welcome callers, to inform them of their options when they use the system, and to make them aware of important information and of events and errors that have occurred." -
50 fuzzing
A testing process that supplies structured but invalid input to software application programming interfaces (APIs) and network interfaces to maximize the likelihood of detecting errors that might lead to software vulnerabilities. -
51 Office Upload Center
A central hub for viewing pending uploads to http servers (mainly SharePoint) and correcting upload errors. -
52 error handling
"The process of dealing with errors (or exceptions) as they arise during the running of a program. Some programming languages, such as C++, Ada, and Eiffel, have features that aid in error handling." -
53 fault tolerant heap
A heap manager that can tolerate some types of programming errors (faults) which in the default Windows heap manager would result in crashes. -
54 FTH
A heap manager that can tolerate some types of programming errors (faults) which in the default Windows heap manager would result in crashes. -
55 Microsoft Office Upload Center
A central hub for viewing pending uploads to http servers (mainly SharePoint) and correcting upload errors.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Microsoft Office Upload Center
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56 segregation of duties
"A design principle used to reduce the risk of fraud, irregularities, and errors that separates the recording, verification, authorization, custody of assets, and periodic review duties of people who participate in, document, or record the financial consequences of economic transactions." -
57 Spot Verifier
A process that verifies and eliminates lengthy chkdsk due to any transient errors that NTFS detects. -
58 Spot Fixer
A process that repairs any errors that the online scan detects. -
59 Spelling pane
A pane that provides functionality to correct spelling errors in your document. -
60 Grammar pane
A pane that provides functionality to correct grammar errors in your document.
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