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1 point-in-time recovery
"The process of recovering only the transactions within a log backup that were committed before a specific point in time, instead of recovering the whole backup." -
2 point-in-time plan
"A compensation plan that is calculated against a base figure taken at a particular point in time. Long-term incentives, such as stock option awards, are often calculated in this way.""خطة ""نقطة زمنية محددة""" -
3 TIME PAST A POINT
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4 binding time
"The point in a program's use at which binding of information occurs, usually in reference to program elements being bound to their storage locations and values. The most common binding times are during compilation (compile-time binding), during linking (link-time binding), and during program execution (run-time binding)." -
5 just-in-time compilation
The compilation that converts Microsoft intermediate language (MSIL) into machine code at the point when the code is required at run time. -
6 protection point
A record of the computer's system settings and files at a specific moment in time. -
7 piecemeal restore
"A composite restore in which a database is restored in stages, with each stage corresponding to a restore sequence. The initial sequence restores the files in the primary filegroup, and, optionally, other files, to any point in time supported by the recovery model and brings the database online. Subsequent restore sequences bring remaining files to the point consistent with the database and bring them online." -
8 zero bug bounce
"The first point in time after a milestone (typically code complete) that there are no active bugs accepted by the triage meetings that are older a specified amount of time (typically between 3 hours and 3 days). It is referred to as bounce because bugs checked in can cause regressions and these regressions can cause the number of bugs to ""bounce"" back up from zero." -
9 Actual Capacity
"The amount of time a resource has available to work at any given point in time. Actual Capacity is equal to Capacity minus resource calendar exceptions (e.g. offsite training, morale events, jury duty) and previously scheduled committed work (Project task assignments with type = committed). This is the most valuable measure for scheduling a resource." -
10 resource
"For failover clusters or server clusters, a physical or logical entity that is capable of being managed by a cluster, brought online and taken offline, and moved between nodes. A resource can be owned only by a single node at any point in time." -
11 Volume Shadow Copy Service
A Windows Server 2003 technology that supports creation of single point-in-time shadow copies - also known as snapshots - of single or multiple volumes without impacting file server performance. Volume Shadow Copy Service also supports backups of open files.خدمة نُسخ الظل الاحتياطية لوحدات التخزينEnglish-Arabic terms dictionary > Volume Shadow Copy Service
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12 multiple active result set
"A SQL Server 2005 feature that provides the ability to have more than one pending request per connection, in particular to have more than one default result set open per connection. SQL Server 2000 and earlier restricted the programming model such that at any point in time there would be at most one pending request on a given session, blocking the driver from sending requests to the server until the entire result set is consumed."English-Arabic terms dictionary > multiple active result set
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13 MARS
"A SQL Server 2005 feature that provides the ability to have more than one pending request per connection, in particular to have more than one default result set open per connection. SQL Server 2000 and earlier restricted the programming model such that at any point in time there would be at most one pending request on a given session, blocking the driver from sending requests to the server until the entire result set is consumed." -
14 volume snapshot
A snapshot of a volume that is made at a specific point in time. -
15 projected available inventory
The inventory quantities that are expected to be available at a future point in time calculated by adding scheduled supply to on-hand inventory and subtracting scheduled demand.English-Arabic terms dictionary > projected available inventory
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16 Best rated
A category in Store that lists the highest rated apps/games at a given point in time.الأفضل تصنيفًا -
17 Top free
The category of the top apps and similar items that are free at any point in time. -
18 Top paid
The category of the top apps and similar items that are not free at any point in time. -
19 fixed
[fikst] a անշարժ, անփոփոխ, սահ մանված, նշանակված. fixed charge կայուն վճար. fixed prices/income կայուն գներ /շահույթ. fixed period of time սահմանված ժամանակամիջոց. fixed grin/stare սառած ժպիտ/հայացք. սևեռուն հայացք. իրավ. հաստատուն fixed assets/costs հաստատուն միջոցներ/ծախսեր: հմկրգ. fixed -length field ֆիքսված երկարությամբ դաշտ. fixed point calculation ֆիքսված կետով հաշ վարկում. fixed point constant ֆիքսված կետով հաս տատուն. fixed storage մշտական հի շո ղու թյուն -
20 object lifeline
"In a sequence diagram, a representation of the existence of an object at a particular time. If the object is created or destroyed during the time period the diagram represents, then the lifeline stops or starts at the appropriate point."
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