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61 validation test
A test that ensures that the functionality called for in a scenario or quality of service requirement is working. -
62 automated test
A set of steps that a computer may run programmatically to test the functionality of the system. -
63 Microsoft® Office Communicator Web Access
A Microsoft browser-based software that enhances deployment and presence of instance message functionality of Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Microsoft® Office Communicator Web Access
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64 form files
"A collection of files that are used to implement a form. File types can include.html,.xml,.xsd,.xslt, script, and other file types that are necessary to support the functionality of the form." -
65 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. -
66 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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67 Windows Mail
"A feature of Windows Vista that provides e-mail client software with the increased functionality of Instant Search, and junk mail and phishing filters." -
68 mashup
"A web application that combines functionality or data from multiple sources into a single, integrated service, application, or medium." -
69 synthetic transaction
"A feature that can be used to test the availability or performance of a given service or application from the perspective of an end user, or to confirm the functionality of a low level service." -
70 Exchange store
"A storage platform that provides a single repository for managing multiple types of unstructured information in one infrastructure. The Exchange store combines the features and functionality of the file system, the Web, and a collaboration server (such as Microsoft Exchange) through a single, URL-addressable location for storing, accessing, and managing information, as well as building and running applications. The Exchange store is also known as the Web Storage System." -
71 hard delete
The process of permanently removing an item from the store or moving it to the dumpster when dumpster functionality is enabled. The dumpster is enabled/disabled by means of a registry setting on the computer running Exchange. -
72 sender reputation
"Anti-spam functionality that is enabled on computers that have the Edge Transport server role installed to block messages according to characteristics of the sender. The Sender Reputation agent continuously monitors senders and their past Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) interactions, such as the amount of spam and messages that are not spam that a sender has sent, and relies on persisted data about the sender to determine what action, if any, to take on an inbound message." -
73 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. -
74 .NET Framework class library
"A library of classes, interfaces, and value types that are included in.NET Framework. This library provides access to system functionality and is designed to be the foundation on which.NET Framework applications, components, and controls are built."مكتبة فئات.NET FrameworkEnglish-Arabic terms dictionary > .NET Framework class library
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75 ASP.NET server control
"A server-side component that encapsulates user-interface and related functionality. An ASP.NET server control derives directly or indirectly from the System.Web.UI.Control class. The superset of ASP.NET server controls includes Web server controls, HTML server controls, and ASP.NET mobile controls. The page syntax for an ASP.NET server control includes a runat=""server"" attribute on the control's tag."عنصر تحكم خادم ASP.NET -
76 device capability
A device functionality available through the HasCapability method or the < Choice> element. -
77 cHTML
A markup language used on some cell phones. cHTML is a subset of HTML with additional tags to enhance mobile functionality. -
78 base entity
A generic entity that all other entities in the system inherit base functionality from. -
79 client extension control
"A user interface control that can be added to Microsoft Dynamics CRM entity forms and within the application toolbar or navigation area of an entity form. These controls are configured in XML within ISV.Config and are designed to allow the inclusion of functionality from another web application within Microsoft Dynamics CRM. There are three types of client extension controls: Menu Items, Buttons, Entity Form Navigation areas." -
80 workflow activity
"An elemental unit of a workflow that represents actions and provides functionality for control flow, conditions, event handling, state management, and communication with applications and services."
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