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41 carriage
n. vagn, buggy; personvagn; transport; pappersmatare (data); lavett; hållning, sätt att föra sig; pappersmatare på en maskinskrivare* * *['kæri‹]1) (the act or cost of conveying and delivering goods: Does that price include carriage?) frakt[]2) (a vehicle for carrying (especially in Britain, railway passengers): the carriage nearest the engine; a railway carriage.) []vagn3) (especially formerly, a horse-drawn passenger vehicle.) ekipage, vagn4) (the part of a typewriter which moves back and forwards, carrying the paper.) vagn5) (posture; way of walking.) hållning, sätt att föra sig• -
42 file
упорядоченный набор записей или иная совокупность данных, хранящаяся в компьютерной системе под общим именем. Вся совокупность файлов делится на два больших класса - файлы программ (исполнимые файлы) и файлы данных (неисполнимые файлы). По типу хранимых данных файлы делятся на текстовые, графические, двоичные, командные, файлы БД, видео- и аудиофайлы. По отношению к программе файлы делятся на входные, выходные и временные, или рабочиесм. тж. ASCII file, batch file, binary file, data file, FAT, file association, file attachments, file attribute, file backup, file compression, file conversion, file deletion, file descriptor, file device, file format, file fragmentation, file grooming, file handle, file infector, file integrity, file interrogation, file locking, file layout, file management, file merge, file migration, filename, file operation, file ownership, file pointer, file recovery, file sharing, file size, file synchronization, file system, file transfer, file type, file variable, flat file, HPFS, import file, include file, inverted file, kill file, locked file, log file, metafile, MIDI file, NTFS, object file, overlay file, permanent file, program file, project file, raster file, reference file, self-extracting file, sequential file, sign-file, source file, sparse file, swap file, system file, temporary file, text file, wave file, zip fileАнгло-русский толковый словарь терминов и сокращений по ВТ, Интернету и программированию. > file
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43 report
1. n1) доклад; сообщение; отчёт (тж. для прессы)2) известие, сообщение (в печати)•2. v1) делать официальное сообщение; докладывать; представлять отчёт- report to smb.- report on smth.2) сообщать (о чём-л.)• -
44 aggregate
1. n совокупность; целоеin the aggregate — в совокупности, в целом
2. n спец. комплект3. n тех. агрегат; совокупность4. n геол. скопление, масса5. n геол. сросток минералов6. n геол. тех. скелетный материал; заполнитель7. n геол. воен. суммарное количество8. n геол. эк. сводный показатель9. n геол. информ. агрегат, составное значение10. a совокупный, собранный вместе в одно целое; суммарный, итоговый; общий11. a воен. суммарный12. a бот. сборный13. v собирать в одно целое, соединять14. v составлять в общем; давать в совокупностиСинонимический ряд:1. total (adj.) added; combined; complete; entire; total; whole2. agglomerate (noun) agglomerate; agglomeration; aggregation; conglomerate3. combination (noun) combination; composite; conglomeration; mixture4. entirety (noun) all; amount; assemblage; be-all and end-all; body; budget; bulk; entirety; gross; quantity; quantum; sum; sum total; summation; tale; total; totality; whole5. add up to (verb) add up to; amount to6. amount (verb) add up; amount; come; number; reach; run; run into; run to; sum into; sum to; total7. gather (verb) accrue; accumulate; amass; assemble; collect; combine; garner; gather; pile up; roll up; totalАнтонимический ряд:constituent; part; partial; particular; separate -
45 activity based costing
Fin, Gen Mgta method of calculating the cost of a business by focusing on the actual cost of activities, thereby producing an estimate of the cost of individual products or services.Abbr. ABCEXAMPLEAn ABC cost-accounting system requires three preliminary steps: converting to an accrual method of accounting; defining cost centers and cost allocation; and determining process and procedure costs.Businesses have traditionally relied on the cash basis of accounting, which recognizes income when received and expenses when paid. ABC’s foundation is the accrual-basis income statement. The numbers this statement presents are assigned to the various procedures performed during a given period. Cost centers are a company’s identifiable products and services, but also include specific and detailed tasks within these broader activities. Defining cost centers will of course vary by business and method of operation. What is critical to ABC is the inclusion of all activities and all resources.Once cost centers are identified, management teams can begin studying the activities each one engages in and allocating the expenses each one incurs, including the cost of employee services.The most appropriate method is developed from time studies and direct expense allocation. Management teams who choose this method will need to devote several months to data collection in order to generate sufficient information to establish the personnel components of each activity’s total cost.Time studies establish the average amount of time required to complete each task, plus bestand worst-case performances. Only those resources actually used are factored into the cost computation; unused resources are reported separately. These studies can also advise management teams how best to monitor and allocate expenses which might otherwise be expressed as part of general overheads, or go undetected altogether. -
46 competitive intelligence
Gen Mgtdata gathered to improve an organization’s competitive capacity. Competitive intelligence may include, for example, information about competitors’ plans, activities, or products, and may sometimes be gained through industrial espionage. Such information can have a significant impact on a company’s own plans: it could limit the effectiveness of a new product launch, or identify growing threats to important accounts, for example. Unless organizations monitor competitor activity and take appropriate action, their business faces risk. -
47 sales statistics
Mktgdata relating to the sales of a particular product, service, or brand. Sales statistics include numbers and types of products sold, areas where they are sold, calls and visits made, contacts established, categories of customers, costs and time spent on sales activities, and administration. These statistics are often used in conjunction with the sales plan and for sales forecasting. They can also be used to identify areas of weakness in sales support staff and to identify areas for training. Statistics can also contribute to the identification of profitable product lines or products to abandon. -
48 statistical process control
Opsa means of monitoring a process to assist in identifying causes of variation with the aim of improving process performance. Statistical process control consists of three elements: data gathering; determining control limits; and variation reduction. The tools used include process flow charts, tally charts, histograms, graphs, fishbone charts, and control charts. The thinking behind SPC has been attributed to Walter Shewhart in the 1920s.Abbr. SPCThe ultimate business dictionary > statistical process control
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49 time series
Gen Mgta series of measurements, observations, and recordings of a set of variables at successive points in time. The time series forecasting technique is commonly used to track long-term trends and seasonal fluctuations and variations in data or statistics. It can be applied in an economic context in the review of sales, production, and investment performance, or in a sociological context in the compilation of census or panel study statistics. It can include the use of input-output analysis and exponential smoothing. -
50 dimension
"A structural attribute of a cube that organizes data into levels. For example, a Geography dimension might include the members Country, Region, State or Province, and City."بُعد -
51 event
"An action or occurrence to which a program might respond. Examples include state changes, data transfers, key presses, and mouse movements." -
52 fault tolerance
"The ability of computer hardware or software to ensure data integrity when hardware failures occur. Fault-tolerant features appear in many server operating systems and include mirrored volumes, RAID-5 volumes, and server clusters." -
53 locale
"A collection of rules and data specific to a language and a geographic area. Locales include information on sorting rules, date and time formatting, numeric and monetary conventions, and character classification." -
54 nest
"To embed one construct inside another. For example, a database may contain a nested table (a table within a table), a program may contain a nested procedure (a procedure declared within a procedure), and a data structure may include a nested record (a record containing a field that is itself a record)." -
55 primary master
"An authoritative DNS server for a zone that can be used as a point of update for the zone. Only primary masters have the ability to be updated directly to process zone updates, which include adding, removing, or modifying resource records that are stored as zone data. Primary masters are also used as the first sources for replicating the zone to other DNS servers." -
56 security descriptor
"A data structure that contains security information associated with a protected object. Security descriptors include information about who owns the object, who can access it and in what way, and what types of access are audited." -
57 content header
"Part of the file structure of a Windows Media file that contains information necessary for a client computer to decompress and render the content data. In a packaged file, an additional content header exists and contains the key ID, content ID, and license acquisition URL. This content header can also include a required individualization version number and attributes defined by the content provider." -
58 OLAP provider
A set of software that provides access to a particular type of OLAP database. This software can include a data source driver and other client software that is necessary to connect to a database. -
59 authenticator
"A data structure used by one party to prove that another party knows a secret key. In the Kerberos authentication protocol, authenticators include timestamps, to prevent replay attacks, and are encrypted with the session key issued by the Key Distribution Center (KDC)."مصدّق -
60 shallow copy
A copy of the contents of a data structure that does not include all its substructures.
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