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  • 1 предельное значение

    1. Grenzwert

     

    предельное значение
    Указанное в документации наибольшее или наименьшее допустимое значение характеристики. МЭК 60050(151-04-02). 
    [ ГОСТ Р 50030. 1-2000 ( МЭК 60947-1-99)]

    пороговое значение
    Граничное значение, связанное с каким-либо параметром или атрибутом устройства или системы. Достижение порогового значения служит переключателем (триггером) того или иного состояния, сигнала или события. Например, при достижении порогового значения может быть передано сообщение администратору сети. 
    [ http://www.lexikon.ru/dict/net/index.html]

    пороговое значение
    Значение метрики, которое служит причиной создания оповещения или выполнения управляющих действий. Например, "Инцидент с приоритетом 1 не решен в течение 4 часов", "Больше 5 ошибок дискового программного обеспечения в час", или "Больше 10 неуспешных изменений в месяц".
    [Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]

    предел
    предельное значение


    [Л.Г.Суменко. Англо-русский словарь по информационным технологиям. М.: ГП ЦНИИС, 2003.]

    EN

    limiting value
    in a specification of a component, device, equipment, or system, the greatest or smallest admissible value of a quantity
    [IEV number 151-16-10]

    threshold
    The value of a metric that should cause an alert to be generated or management action to be taken. For example, ‘Priority 1 incident not solved within four hours’, ‘More than five soft disk errors in an hour’, or ‘More than 10 failed changes in a month’.
    [Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]

    FR

    valeur limite, f
    dans une spécification d’un composant, dispositif, matériel ou système, la plus grande ou la plus petite valeur admissible d’une grandeur
    [IEV number 151-16-10]

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    Синонимы

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    DE

    FR

    • valeur limite, f

    Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > предельное значение

  • 2 adjust

    vt < gen> (e.g. expenses, design disadvantages) ■ ausgleichen vt ; kompensieren vt ; egalisieren vt rar
    vt <tech.gen> (make fit, adapt sth to sth) ■ anpassen vt
    vt <tech.gen> (discrepancies) ■ ausgleichen vt
    vt <tech.gen> (controls, values, setpoints, limits; e.g. speed, pressure, gap, focus) ■ einstellen vt
    vt <tech.gen> (very accurately; e.g. instruments, controls, values, setpoints, limits) ■ justieren vt
    vt rare <tech.gen> (mistakes, errors) ■ berichtigen vt ; korrigieren vt
    vt <i&c> (balance two or more components or values) ■ abgleichen vt
    vt <i&c> (by means of control system, manually or automatically) ■ einregeln vt ; einregulieren v
    vt rare <i&c.jur> (official calibration by authority; e.g. scales, vessels) ■ eichen vt
    vt < metal> (rolls) ■ anstellen vt
    vt < print> (pages) ■ zurichten vt
    vt < prod> (prepare for operation; e.g. machine, tools, jigs, fixtures) ■ einrichten vt ; rüsten vt

    English-german technical dictionary > adjust

  • 3 adjustment

    rare < gen> (of mistakes, errors, defects) ■ Berichtigung f ; Korrektur f
    <tech.gen> (stress on: very accurate; e.g. of parts, layout, values) ■ Justierung f ; Justage f rar
    <tech.gen> (e.g. of control elements, values; process and result) ■ Einstellung f
    <tech.gen> (of discrepancies) ■ Ausgleich m
    <tech.gen> (changing from one value or position to another one, e.g. setpoints) ■ Verstellen n
    <tech.gen> (tensioning, e.g. of drive belts; process) ■ Spannen n
    <tech.gen> (making up for loss, wear and tear, e.g. of brakes, friction linings) ■ Nachstellen n
    <tech.gen> (process; of controls, values, setpoints, limits etc.; e.g. speed, pres) ■ Einstellen n
    <tech.gen> (of sth to sth; e.g. to situation, environment, shape, requirements) ■ Angleichung f ; Anpassung f ; Adaption f
    <i&c> (by means of control system, manually or automatically) ■ Einregelung f
    <mach.tools> (moving sth. into position; e.g. rolls, cutting tools) ■ Anstellen n
    < prod> (for operation, e.g. of machine, tools, jigs, fixtures) ■ Einrichten n ; Rüsten n

    English-german technical dictionary > adjustment

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