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61 project plan
"A formal, approved document used to guide both project execution and project control." -
62 stakeholder
"An individual or organization that is actively involved in a project, or whose interests may be positively or negatively affected as a result of project execution or project completion." -
63 simultaneous multithreading
Microprocessor technology that enables the concurrent execution of multiple separate threads on a single physical processor.English-Arabic terms dictionary > simultaneous multithreading
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64 SMT
Microprocessor technology that enables the concurrent execution of multiple separate threads on a single physical processor. -
65 hyperthreading
Microprocessor technology that enables the concurrent execution of multiple separate threads on a single physical processor. -
66 thaw
"In I/O operations, to allow execution of a thread." -
67 freeze
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68 active-state power management
A power-saving mode which reserves power by ensuring efficient execution of computing tasks and by reducing the number of components running unnecessarily when not actually in use.English-Arabic terms dictionary > active-state power management
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69 ASPM
A power-saving mode which reserves power by ensuring efficient execution of computing tasks and by reducing the number of components running unnecessarily when not actually in use. -
70 widget
A unit of execution within the Microsoft support diagnostic tool (MSDT) XML. -
71 Windows Resume Loader
A utility that loads the executable code of a program into memory for execution after hibernation. -
72 ASP buffering
A functionality of Active Server Pages (ASP) that temporarily stores all output that is generated by a script until script execution is complete and then sends the output to a client. -
73 Active Server Pages buffering
A functionality of Active Server Pages (ASP) that temporarily stores all output that is generated by a script until script execution is complete and then sends the output to a client.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Active Server Pages buffering
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74 lock token
The value that is returned on successful execution of the WebDAV LOCK method. This value is used to transact subsequent requests. -
75 system job
A process whose execution can proceed independently or in the background. Other processes may be started before the asynchronous process has finished. -
76 Lower Provisioning Module
"A component of the Local Provisioning System (LPS) that is hosted within a Secured Execution Environment (SEE) and carries out provisioning, metering, and enforcement for pay-as-you-go and subscription computers." -
77 LPM
"A component of the Local Provisioning System (LPS) that is hosted within a Secured Execution Environment (SEE) and carries out provisioning, metering, and enforcement for pay-as-you-go and subscription computers." -
78 SEE
A secured (or isolated) container within the firmware or microcode of a hardware component that is capable of hosting the Lower Provisioning Module (LPM) code and providing it with an execution environment. -
79 LINQ provider
A library that implements the functionality of the Standard Query Operators for a specific kind of data source. The LINQ provider runs the query or passes it to some other execution engine. -
80 just-in-time compiler
"A compiler takes the Java bytecode (which is machine-independent) and compiles it on demand into native code for the target machine, giving faster execution. Since JIT compilers operate on the client machine, they preserve the platform-independence of the compiled Java program."
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