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21 Web service
A unit of application logic providing data and services to other applications that can invoke Web protocols. -
22 XML Web service
A unit of application logic providing data and services to other applications that can invoke Web protocols. -
23 consume
To access and execute the application logic exposed by a Web service. -
24 bug
An error in coding or logic that causes a program to malfunction or to produce incorrect results. -
25 invalid
"Erroneous or unrecognizable because of a flaw in reasoning or an error in input. Invalid results, for example, might occur if the logic in a program is faulty." -
26 Visual Basic Editor
"An environment in which you write new and edit existing Visual Basic for Applications code and procedures. The Visual Basic Editor contains a complete debugging toolset for finding syntax, run-time, and logic problems in your code." -
27 SRAM
"A form of semiconductor memory (RAM) based on the logic circuit known as a flip-flop, which retains information as long as there is enough power to run the device. Static RAM is usually reserved for use in caches." -
28 static RAM
"A form of semiconductor memory (RAM) based on the logic circuit known as a flip-flop, which retains information as long as there is enough power to run the device. Static RAM is usually reserved for use in caches." -
29 business data action
"A link that appears alongside business objects from the Application Registry. These links can open web pages, display the user interfaces of line-of-business applications, launch InfoPath forms, or, through custom actions, invoke any logic in a.NET assembly." -
30 data source control
"An object that can be added to an ASP.NET Web page that encapsulates the logic required to connect to a data source, such as a database or XML file, and that can execute queries or other data-access commands. A data source control can in turn provide data to other controls on that page." -
31 AxBC class
"A business component class that encapsulates business logic, including the provision of default values, validation of data, value mapping, and access to display fields." -
32 form definition file
"An XML file with an.xsf extension that contains information about all other files and components used within a form, including user interface customizations, XML Schemas, views, business logic, events, and deployment settings." -
33 Provisioning Service
Part of the Provisioning Server that implements the Provisioning Server’s business logic. -
34 Boundary Scan Description Language file
An external file that defines the capabilities of any single device's boundary scan logic.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Boundary Scan Description Language file
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35 BSDL file
An external file that defines the capabilities of any single device's boundary scan logic. -
36 code-behind file
A code file containing the page class that implements the program logic of a Web Forms or ASP.NET mobile Web Forms application. -
37 code-behind page
A code file containing the page class that implements the program logic of a Web Forms or ASP.NET mobile Web Forms application. -
38 automatic workflow
A type of workflow that runs as soon as the conditions defined in the workflow logic are met. No user action is required to start the workflow. -
39 branch element
"An element of workflow logic that defines an alternative condition and action or additional steps, in cases when the criteria in a condition element are not met. A logical 'else-if-then' statement in a workflow." -
40 parallel branch
An element of workflow logic that defines an alternative wait condition with a corresponding set of additional steps that are only performed when the initial criterion is met.
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