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1 document blocking
A method of placing an operations process on hold while ordered items are in a quality assurance process. -
2 document parsing
"The process of detecting the file type of an item during content processing, and converting the item to text." -
3 transformation
"The process of converting an XML document that conforms to one schema into an XML document that conforms to another schema, often changing the document structure in the process." -
4 spooling
"A process on a server in which print documents are stored on a disk until a printer is ready to process them. A spooler accepts each document from each client, stores it, then sends it to a printer when the printer is ready." -
5 XML Paper Specification
"A specification that describes a file format that is used to store documents, to process them for printing, and to print them. This means that a document does not change during the printing process. The XPS format conforms to the Open Packaging Conventions (OpenXML, ECMA-376 1st edition Part 2)." -
6 on hold
The state of an operational process that has been suspended or the status of a document and product that participate in a process that is suspended. -
7 project quotation
A source document that documents an offer to supply a quantity of products output from project activities for a specified price and by a specified date in response to a request for quotation in a sales process. -
8 sales quotation
A source document that documents an offer to supply a quantity of product for a specified price and by a specified date in response to a request for quotation in a sales process. -
9 mail merge
"The process of merging information into a document from a data source, such as an address book or database, to create customized documents, such as form letters or mailing labels." -
10 Junction
"In Process Engineering, the shape used to connect pipelines when one pipeline is split by another pipeline. The default junction shape is Junction. However, you can specify any shape on the document stencil as a junction." -
11 redlining
"The process of reviewing and marking up or adding comments to a drawing, document or other file." -
12 co-authoring
"A process by which multiple authors edit a shared document simultaneously, or collaborate effectively even when they are not online at the same time." -
13 closed
"The state in a period in which an activity cannot occur, the state of an operational process, or the status of a source document."مُقفل -
14 open
"The state in a period in which activity can occur, the state of an operational process, or the status of a source document." -
15 pending closed
"The state when the period or operational process can only transition to a closed state, or when a source document can only transition to a closed status." -
16 purchase quotation
A source document that documents an offer to purchase a quantity of product for a specified price and by a specified date in response to a request for quotation in a procurement process. -
17 PDF reflow
A process that converts a PDF file to flowing text and document elements that are native to the application being used. -
18 complex
[΄kɔmpleks] n համալիր. բարդ. բաղադրյալ. հմկրգ. complex document/arithmetic բաղադրյալ փաստաթուղթ. բաղադրյալ թվերի թվաբանություն. a vast complex of buildings շինությունների մեծ համալիր. complex mechanism/ process/situation բարդ մեխա նիզմ/գործըն թաց/իրավիճակ. հոգեբ. բարդույթ inferiority/ superiority complex թերարժեքու թյան/գե րարժե քության բարդույթ
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