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101 account
A set of attributes that define a user's access to a given service or application. -
102 access privileges
The type of operations permitted for a given user of a certain system resource on a network or a file server. -
103 online identity association
"The binding of an online identity with the user account on a given PC. Once the association exists, the online identity can be used as a pointer to the user account. For example, with remote media connection, the online identity can be used to point to PC names and IP addresses."English-Arabic terms dictionary > online identity association
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104 Unified Tracing Model
The name given to the processes that define how to receive tracing information from both the IIS request-processing pipeline and related technologies like ASP.NET through a single tracing infrastructure. -
105 Quick start
A format for user assistance content that presents simple steps on a given topic that enable a user to begin using a feature quickly. -
106 Task Workspace Locator List
"A list that is used to look up the location of a task workspace, given the details of the task type."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Task Workspace Locator List
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107 Tagged Items
A Web Part that displays all items that belong to a given tag. -
108 book code
"A predefined dimension that is used to differentiate between different modeling scenarios. For example, you can use this dimension to track values for budget, actual, and forecasted scenarios for any given period of time. It is automatically included with every model." -
109 mathematical statement
A combination of symbols that form a logical sentence that is true or false under a given interpretation. -
110 mathematical formula
A mathematical statement in a formal language that can be given a semantic meaning. -
111 doc
"Any self-contained piece of work created with an application program and, if saved on disk, given a unique filename by which it can be retrieved." -
112 virtualization
"In Windows Presentation Foundation and Silverlight, a technique by which a subset of UI elements are generated from a larger number of data items based on which items are visible on the screen. Virtualization is a performance enhancement, because it is intensive, both in terms of memory and processor, to generate a large number of UI elements when only a few may be on the screen at a given time." -
113 user interface virtualization
"In Windows Presentation Foundation and Silverlight, a technique by which a subset of UI elements are generated from a larger number of data items based on which items are visible on the screen. Virtualization is a performance enhancement, because it is intensive, both in terms of memory and processor, to generate a large number of UI elements when only a few may be on the screen at a given time."English-Arabic terms dictionary > user interface virtualization
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114 evaluation criteria
"The categories of assignments for a given class, along with a percentage value that indicates how much each category weighs into the overall grade. Other factors, such as class participation, may also be considered." -
115 featured
A screen showing music and apps given special prominence in Store on the phone. -
116 spotlight
A category of apps given special prominence in the Microsoft store via editorial programming. -
117 result source
"A source that returns a set of search results for a given search query. The source can be a search service in the local server farm or another server farm, or another search engine that is compliant with the OpenSearch protocol." -
118 Package Resource Indexer
"The Windows tool that indexes your resources and their contexts. By doing so, it supports tailoring for language and for getting the best assets for different scale (DPI), selecting assets for high-contrast accessibility modes, or getting the best asset to fit a given target size." -
119 grouping
The process of collapsing search results that share the same value for a given managed property or group identifier. -
120 Best rated
A category in Store that lists the highest rated apps/games at a given point in time.الأفضل تصنيفًا
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