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101 UEFI
"A standard programming interface for setting up and booting a computer, based on the Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) developed by Intel. It provides runtime services, which are used to access the drivers that were loaded in the pre-boot environment. For example, when booting from a network, the operating system can continue to use the same network protocols used to download it in the first place." -
102 Items Manager
"A universal interface for fetching items from a data source. Items Manager provides a single unified API enabling controls to enumerate over a large set of items, in a way that virtualizes (scales to a large number of items) and works asynchronously (to avoid blocking the browser's UI thread, while waiting for the data). It also provides a pluggable interface into different templating mechanisms." -
103 IDE
"A type of disk-drive interface in which the controller electronics reside on the drive itself, eliminating the need for a separate adapter card. IDE offers advantages such as look-ahead caching to increase overall performance." -
104 integrated device electronics
"A type of disk-drive interface in which the controller electronics reside on the drive itself, eliminating the need for a separate adapter card. IDE offers advantages such as look-ahead caching to increase overall performance."English-Arabic terms dictionary > integrated device electronics
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105 integrated drive electronics
"A type of disk-drive interface in which the controller electronics reside on the drive itself, eliminating the need for a separate adapter card. IDE offers advantages such as look-ahead caching to increase overall performance."English-Arabic terms dictionary > integrated drive electronics
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106 intelligent drive electronics
"A type of disk-drive interface in which the controller electronics reside on the drive itself, eliminating the need for a separate adapter card. IDE offers advantages such as look-ahead caching to increase overall performance."English-Arabic terms dictionary > intelligent drive electronics
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107 IDE
"A set of integrated tools for developing software. The tools are generally run from one user interface and consist of a compiler, an editor, and a debugger, among others." -
108 integrated development environment
"A set of integrated tools for developing software. The tools are generally run from one user interface and consist of a compiler, an editor, and a debugger, among others."English-Arabic terms dictionary > integrated development environment
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109 ASP.NET
"A set of technologies in the Microsoft.NET Framework for building Web applications and XML Web services. ASP.NET pages execute on the server and generate markup (such as HTML, WML, or XML) that is sent to a desktop or mobile browser. ASP.NET pages use a compiled, event-driven programming model that improves performance and enables the separation of application logic and user interface. ASP.NET pages and XML Web services files created using ASP.NET contain server-side (rather than client-side) logic written in Visual Basic.NET, C#.NET, or any.NET-compatible language. Web applications and XML Web services take advantage of the features of the common language runtime, such as type safety, inheritance, language interoperability, versioning, and integrated security."ASP.NET -
110 UDDI
"A specification for publishing and locating information about Web services. It defines a standards-based way to store and retrieve information about services, service providers, binding information, and technical interface definitions, all classified using a set of standard or custom classification schemes." -
111 Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration
"A specification for publishing and locating information about Web services. It defines a standards-based way to store and retrieve information about services, service providers, binding information, and technical interface definitions, all classified using a set of standard or custom classification schemes."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration
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112 accessibility
"The quality of a system incorporating hardware or software to engage a flexible, customizable user interface, alternative input and output methods, and greater exposure of screen elements to make the computer usable by people with cognitive, hearing, physical, or visual disabilities." -
113 Active Server component
An OLE Automation component designed to run on the server side as part of a Web application. These components are activated through Active Server Pages (ASP) technology but don't require a Windows interface. -
114 activation
The chain of events that results in the creation of a COM object and returning a valid pointer to an interface on that object. -
115 ActiveX Data Objects
"A data access interface that communicates with OLE DB-compliant data sources to connect to, retrieve, manipulate, and update data." -
116 ADO
"A data access interface that communicates with OLE DB-compliant data sources to connect to, retrieve, manipulate, and update data." -
117 alert box
"An on-screen box, in a graphical user interface, that is used to deliver a message or warning." -
118 application window
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119 background
"In a graphical user interface such as Windows, a pattern or picture in the screen background that can be chosen by the user." -
120 desktop pattern
"In a graphical user interface such as Windows, a pattern or picture in the screen background that can be chosen by the user."
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interface — [ ɛ̃tɛrfas ] n. f. • v. 1960; mot angl. d o. lat.→ face 1 ♦ Phys., chim. Surface de séparation entre deux états distincts de la matière. 2 ♦ Techn. Limite commune à deux ensembles ou appareils. Spécialt Inform. Jonction permettant un transfert d… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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interface — The way in which separate computer systems or computer programs interact with each other, or the way in which a computer user interacts with computer software or hardware. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms … Law dictionary
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interface — 1882 (n.), 1967 (v.), from INTER (Cf. inter ) + FACE (Cf. face). Related: Interfaced; interfacing … Etymology dictionary
interface — s. f. 1. [Informática] Dispositivo (material e lógico) graças ao qual se efetuam as trocas de informações entre dois sistemas. 2. [Didático] Limite comum a dois sistemas ou duas unidades que permite troca de informações. 3. [Por extensão]… … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa