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1 knowledge
[΄nɔlidз] n գիտելիք, իմա ցություն, իրազեկություն. basic knowledge տարրական գիտելիքներ. a good knowledge of լավ իմացություն. lack of knowledge գիտելիքի պակաս. firsthand knowledge սկզբնաղբյուրից իմանալ. knowledge and skills գի տելիք ներ և հմտություններ. common knowledge հան րահայտ բան. sound knowledge կայուն գիտելիքներ. branches of knowledge գիտության ճյուղեր. come to one’s knowledge (մեկին) հայտնի դառնալ. to my/to the best of my knowledge որքանով ինձ հայտնի է. without my knowledge առանց իմ գիտության. հմկրգ. knowledge based գիտելիքների վրա հիմնված. knowledge acquisition գի տե լիք նե րի հավաքում. knowledge engineering ինտելեկտուալ ապահովման մշա կում. knowledge processing գի տելիքների մշակում knowledge share system գիտելիքների համատեղ օգ տագործման համակարգ -
2 Knowledge
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3 knowledge
The metadata about all the changes that a participant has seen and maintains. -
4 Knowledge
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5 Knowledge Base
"A feature in Microsoft Dynamics CRM that provides a process for drafting, submitting, reviewing, and publishing knowledge base articles." -
6 Knowledge structure
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7 Knowledge Consistency Checker
"A built-in process that runs on all domain controllers and generates the replication topology for the Active Directory forest. At specified intervals, the KCC reviews and makes modifications to the replication topology to ensure propagation of data either directly or transitively."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Knowledge Consistency Checker
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8 knowledge base
A searchable collection of articles and facts about a particular subject area. -
9 knowledge article
A document that documents unique characteristics for a case. -
10 Basic knowledge
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11 Extensive knowledge
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12 General knowledge
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13 Lack of knowledge
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14 Skill, Knowledge and Attitudes
Salary راتب، مرتبEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Skill, Knowledge and Attitudes
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15 wizard
"An interactive utility that guides users through a multi-step, infrequently performed task. Effective wizards reduce the knowledge required to perform the task compared to alternative UIs." -
16 KB article
A technical document in the Microsoft Knowledge Base accessible through Microsoft.com. -
17 spyware
"A program that collects information, such as the web sites a user visits, without adequate consent. Installation may be without prominent notice or without the user’s knowledge." -
18 connection object
"An Active Directory object that represents a replication connection from one domain controller to another. The connection object is a child of the replication destinations NTDS Settings object and identifies the replication source server, contains a replication schedule, and specifies a replication transport. Connection objects are created automatically by the Knowledge Consistency Checker (KCC), but they can also be created manually. Automatically generated connections must not be modified by the user unless they are first converted into manual connections." -
19 site link bridge
"An Active Directory object that represents a set of site links, all of whose sites can communicate via some transport. Typically, a site link bridge corresponds to a router (or a set of routers) in an Internet Protocol (IP) network. By default, the Knowledge Consistency Checker (KCC) may form a route through any and all site links in a transitive manner. If this behavior is turned off, each site link represents its own distinct and isolated network. Sets of site links that can be treated as a single route are expressed through a site link bridge. Each bridge represents an isolated communication environment for network traffic." -
20 static router
"A router with manually configured routing tables. A network administrator, with knowledge of the internetwork topology, manually builds and updates the routing table, programming all routes in the routing table. Static routers can work well for small internetworks but do not scale well to large or dynamically changing internetworks due to their manual administration."
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