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101 skill gap analysis
"A method of comparing the actual skill level of an employee with a target level defined for a current job, a career path, or any other job in a company. This analysis helps to identify strengths and weaknesses in an employee's competence profile in relation to a job, and can be used to determine the appropriate competence development activities." -
102 job market pricing
"A method of determining compensation by comparing individual jobs to market benchmark data for similar jobs in order to identify a value-relative basis. With this method, a specific pay range is associated with an individual job, but not with a compensation level (grade or band). Job market pricing is a feature of broad-banding compensation structures, but not of grades or steps." -
103 department code
A unique alphanumeric name used to identify a department. -
104 multiple critical paths
A series of tasks that must be completed on schedule for a project to finish on schedule. Identify and track multiple critical paths to be more effective in managing conditions that could affect your project's finish date. -
105 reference mode
"A word, number, or abbreviation used to identify a unique instance of an entity object type." -
106 key
The attribute of an entity type that specifies which property or set of properties is used to identify unique instances of the entity type. -
107 tick count
A monotonically increasing number that is used to uniquely identify a change to an item in a replica. -
108 replica tick count
A monotonically increasing number that is used to uniquely identify a change to an item in a replica. -
109 wireless network name
The name used to identify a wireless network. -
110 maintenance rule
"A rule that is executed by the SharePoint Maintenance Manager to identify problems that are related to configuration settings, data integrity, performance, security, and other issues." -
111 signature
"Text that is automatically added to outgoing e-mail messages, typically used to identify the sender." -
112 compression exclusion list
"A list of files that are not compressed when capturing an image using ImageX. Some files do not shrink in size when compressed. When capturing an image, you can identify these files to ImageX to save time. These files will still be captured, but ImageX will not attempt to compress them."English-Arabic terms dictionary > compression exclusion list
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113 express writer
A scheme for applications to only identify their components requiring to be backed up without the necessity of creating a full VSS writer. -
114 scan code
A code generated by the keyboard software to identify the key pressed in a unique manner. -
115 tag
To apply a marker to content or items (like photos or text) to identify certain types of information. -
116 VSS express writer
A scheme for applications to only identify their components requiring to be backed up without the necessity of creating a full VSS writer. -
117 people tag
A tag used to identify a person in a photo. -
118 People tags
"The heading for the tags that identify people in a photo. This heading is used for the group of all people tags used in someone's photo gallery, and for the group of people tags in an individual photo." -
119 alternate key
A candidate key that is not designated as the primary key and is used to uniquely identify records in a database table. -
120 SOAP fault
A collection of elements in a SOAP message that identify the code and cause of an error.
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