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61 VCC
An end-to-end connection consisting of concatenations of two or more virtual channels between two end points. -
62 connection point
A System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts.ConnectionPoint object associated with the provider and consumer controls that participate in Web Parts connections. A connection point manages the exchange of data between the controls. Providers and consumers each have their own connection points. -
63 callgraph analysis
The graph of method calls and the points in the program that call them. A node would be a method and the link would be the relationship of the other methods that it calls. -
64 stress test
A test that determines an application's breaking points and pushes the application past its upper limits as resources are saturated. -
65 3-D column chart
A column chart subtype that compares data points along two axes. -
66 surface chart
"A chart that shows a three dimensional surface that connects a set of data points. As in a topographic map, colors and patterns indicate areas that are in the same range of values." -
67 bubble chart
"A variation on a scatter chart in which the data points are replaced with bubbles, and three values are compared instead of two. The third value determines the size of the bubble marker." -
68 bank giro number
An address that points to a bank account. -
69 freeform curve
"A curved line, made up of segments and defined by control points." -
70 extension point
"A location within a use case at which an action sequence from another use case may be inserted. Within a use case, each extension point name must be unique. Extension points appear in a compartment at the bottom of the Use Case shape." -
71 trace dependency
A kind of dependency that indicates a historical relationship between two elements that represent the same concept at different semantic levels or from different points of view. -
72 series field
A field that is displayed in the series area of a chart and that contains series items. A series is a group of related data points. -
73 up-down bars
"In line charts with multiple data series, bars that indicate the difference between data points in the first and last series." -
74 double-peak contour
A contour that contains two high points in the curve. -
75 .theme file
"A renamed.ini file that points to the theme resources and contains theme values such as colors, fonts, and window size metrics."ملف .theme -
76 Vertical Block List
"A SmartArt graphic layout used to show groups of information or steps in a task, process, or workflow. Works well with large amounts of Level 2 text. A good choice for text with a main point and multiple sub-points." -
77 face scanner
A biometric sensor that analyses data points on your face to recognize or authenticate identity. -
78 digital broadcasting
The transmission of digital media from one point to many points over diverse digital networks. -
79 multitouch
"A real-time, physical action applied to an object, in which multiple contact points are used simultaneously." -
80 multi-touch
"A real-time, physical action applied to an object, in which multiple contact points are used simultaneously."
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