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1 context property
"The implicit state, and code to manage that state, held on behalf of an object instance. For example, the transaction context property holds the transaction identifier of the transaction that the object is participating in." -
2 context
"An ordered sequence of properties that define an environment for the objects resident inside it. Contexts are created during the activation process for objects that are configured to require certain automatic services such as synchronization, transactions, just-in-time activation, security, and so on. Multiple objects can live inside a context." -
3 context ID
A unique number or string that corresponds to a specific object in an application. Context IDs are used to create links between the application and corresponding Help topics. -
4 context menu
"A menu that is related to the active window or item, accessible by right-clicking the mouse." -
5 context-sensitive Help
A form of assistance in which a program that provides on-screen help shows information to the user concerning the current command or operation being attempted. -
6 context field
One of four fields of an SCODE. This field is reserved in the SCODE on 16-bit platforms and does not exist in the version for 32-bit platforms. -
7 context control block
An internal file system structure in which a file system maintains the per-file object state for an open instance of a file. -
8 Preparation of an Opening Balance Sheet at the Date of Transition to IFRS
"A template that addresses, from a Finance & Accounting perspective, the significant activities required of companies to prepare their opening balance sheet at the date of transition to IFRS within the context of a conversion from previous Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Preparation of an Opening Balance Sheet at the Date of Transition to IFRS
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9 security context
"The security attributes or rules that are currently in effect. For example, the rules that govern what a user can do to a protected object are determined by security information in the user's access token and in the object's security descriptor. Together, the access token and the security descriptor form a security context for the user's actions on the object."سياق الأمان -
10 system context
The state of Windows after it first starts when some system services are loaded but no user is logged in and per-user settings are not available. -
11 app Context Menu
"The system user interface provided for cut, copy, and paste." -
12 web context
"A security context in Windows that controls capabilities. Windows Store apps written in HTML/JavaScript can contain content stored in a local or web context. Script files acquired from the Windows Store (and originally packaged with the application) can access WinRT APIs, but content dynamically downloaded from the web runs with restricted capabilities, much like those afforded to browser-based script today." -
13 local context
"A security context in Windows that controls capabilities. Windows Store apps written in HTML/JavaScript can contain content stored in a local or web context. Script files acquired from the Windows Store (and originally packaged with the application) can access WinRT APIs but content dynamically downloaded from the web runs with restricted capabilities, much like those afforded to browser-based script today." -
14 device context
"A data structure that defines the graphic objects, their associated attributes, and the graphic modes that affect output on a device." -
15 state context
"A nested series of states, which represents the current state of a system." -
16 transition to history
An incoming transition segment that ends on an outer state context and does not have a continuing transition segment within the context. -
17 trade-off matrix
"A tool for managing project trade-offs by portraying them in a matrix that reflects the three project variables (presented on the y axis) in the context of three decisions (presented on the x axis). The project variables are resources (people and money), schedule (time), and features (the product and its quality). These variables are sometimes presented as the trade-off triangle. The three decisions are whether to optimize, constrain, or accept a given variable. A change to one of the project variables requires that the team make a correction on one of the three sides to maintain project balance, including potentially the same side on which the change first occurred. For example, a decision to add a feature to a product may require that other features be removed if sufficient time and resources are unavailable to support their development." -
18 soft key
"One of the two unlabeled keys located just below the display area on a mobile phone. These keys are called ""soft"" because their functions change to fit the context. Labels in the lower part of the mobile screen tell users what the soft keys do." -
19 softkey
"One of the two unlabeled keys located just below the display area on a mobile phone. These keys are called ""soft"" because their functions change to fit the context. Labels in the lower part of the mobile screen tell users what the soft keys do." -
20 Global text direction
"Defines the flow of text in text entry boxes and edit controls. You can choose a left-to-right or right-to-left direction, or base the direction on the context of the first strong character that is detected."
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