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1 Increased
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2 Increased cost of living
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3 Increased rate
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4 Increased wealth
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5 double-density disk
A disk created to hold data at twice the density (bits per inch) of a previous generation of disks. Early IBM PC floppy disks held 180 KB of data. Double-density disks increased that capacity to 360 KB. Double-density disks use modified frequency modulation encoding for storing data. -
6 RAID
"A mechanism for storing identical data on multiple disks for redundancy, improved performance, and increased mean time between failures (MTBF). RAID provides fault tolerance and appears to the operating system as a single logical drive." -
7 Redundant Array of Independent Disks
"A mechanism for storing identical data on multiple disks for redundancy, improved performance, and increased mean time between failures (MTBF). RAID provides fault tolerance and appears to the operating system as a single logical drive."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Redundant Array of Independent Disks
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8 trendline
"A graphic representation of trends in data series, such as a line sloping upward to represent increased sales over a period of months." -
9 Resample
Changing the pixel dimensions (and therefore the physical file size) of a picture or a graphic. Graphics can be resampled down (the number of pixels decreased) or resampled up (the number of pixels increased).إعادة إنشاء عيّنة -
10 Enhanced Document Availability
A set of Microsoft Exchange features that offers increased access to documents even when the documents are located on an internal network or the software required to view the documents is not installed on the client computer.إمكانية التوفر المُحسن للمستنداتEnglish-Arabic terms dictionary > Enhanced Document Availability
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11 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." -
12 pay per performance
"An employee payment system that is based on measures of goals and reviews. Employees receive increased compensation for their work if they or their team, department, or company reaches certain targets." -
13 to complete performance index
"The ratio of the work remaining to be done to funds remaining to be spent, as of the status date [BAC - BCWP]/[BAC - ACWP]. A TCPI value greater than one indicates a need for increased performance; less than one indicates performance can decrease."English-Arabic terms dictionary > to complete performance index
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14 TCPI
"The ratio of the work remaining to be done to funds remaining to be spent, as of the status date [BAC - BCWP]/[BAC - ACWP]. A TCPI value greater than one indicates a need for increased performance; less than one indicates performance can decrease." -
15 increase
I[΄inkri:s] n աճ, աճում. mar ked/ sharp/steady/slight/sudden increase նկատե լի/ կտրուկ/հաս տատուն/աննշան/հանկար ծակի աճ. increase in prices/wages/population գնե րի/ աշ խատավարձի/բնակչության աճ be on the increase աճել. Crime is on the increase Հանցա գոր ծությունն աճում էII[in΄kri:s] v աճել, մեծանալ, ավելան ալ, բարձրանալ. increase speed արագությունը ավե լացնել. increase cost/size/quantity/value ինքնար ժեքը/չափսերը/քանակը/արժեքը բարձրաց նել. My weight has increased Քաշս ավելացել է
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increased price — index appreciation (increased value) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
increased value — index premium (excess value) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary