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1 module
"In programming, a collection of routines and data structures that performs a particular task or implements a particular abstract data type. Modules usually consist of two parts: an interface, which lists the constants, data types, variables, and routines that can be accessed by other modules or routines, and an implementation, which is private (accessible only to the module) and which contains the source code that actually implements the routines in the module." -
2 Module
وحدة(وحدة تدريبية) -
3 module
فداءمعايرمعدلمقياس التناسبمكيال -
4 module
مطبقية ; مديول* * *مِطْبَقِيَّة ; مَدْيُول -
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6 MODULE
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7 module
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8 module
A content element a user can add to their space. -
9 module
[΄mɔdju:l] n հմկրգ. մոդուլ. ծրագրի համեմատաբար անկախ մաս -
10 module level
Describes any variable or constant declared in the Declarations section of a module or outside a procedure. Variables or constants declared at the module level are available to all procedures in a module. -
11 module-level variable
A variable that's declared in the Declarations section of a module by using the Private keyword. These variables are available to all procedures in the module. -
12 Catalog Editor module
"The Commerce Server Business Desk module used to edit and manage catalogs. The Catalog Editor module supports adding, editing, and deleting products and categories, as well as, importing and exporting catalogs and refreshing full-text indexing." -
13 class module
A module that can contain the definition for a new object. Each instance of a class creates a new object. Procedures defined in the module become properties and methods of the object. -
14 wheel bearing unit truck axle module FAG
English-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > wheel bearing unit truck axle module FAG
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15 form module
A module that includes code for all event procedures triggered by events occurring on a specific form or its controls. -
16 report module
A module that includes code for all event procedures triggered by events occurring on a specific report or its controls. -
17 standard module
A module in which you can place Sub and Function procedures that you want to be available to other procedures throughout your database. -
18 dependent module
A module that contains dependencies from other modules. -
19 Lower Provisioning Module
"A component of the Local Provisioning System (LPS) that is hosted within a Secured Execution Environment (SEE) and carries out provisioning, metering, and enforcement for pay-as-you-go and subscription computers." -
20 Upper Provisioning Module
A component of the Local Provisioning System (LPS) that manages the provisioning of the computer from within the operating system or software.
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