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1 scope
[skəup] n սահմաններ, ընդգրկում. շրջանակ. իրավասություն, իրազեկություն. the scope of influence ազդեցության շրջանակը. the scope of govermnent activity կառավարության գործ ունեության շրջանակները. իրավ. within the scope of the act օրենքի կիրառման սահ ման նե րում. It is beyond my scope Դա իմ իրա վա սու թյունից դուրս է. wide scope լայն հնարա վո րություններ -
2 scope
"The extent to which an identifier, such as an object or property, can be referenced within a program. Scope can be global to the application or local to the active document." -
3 scope
"In a multicast transmission, the reach of a stream. The scope of a multicast transmission can be set to reach either an immediate subnetwork only or the entire Internet." -
4 scope
The parts of the vision for the solution that can be accomplished within the constraints of a given version. Negotiating the scope of a project balances customer needs and desires against technological and business constraints. -
5 -scope
المنظار* * *لاحقة بمعنى المِنْظَار -
6 scope
نطاق* * *نِطَاق -
7 scope
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8 scope
"The range and depth of a search on a portal site, desktop or other." -
9 scope
The set of data that is being synchronized. -
10 Scope
"In the Business Rules editor, the UI string that refers to whether the business rule applies to all forms or is specific to one form." -
11 Scope of activities
مجال النشاط ، نطاق النشاط -
12 Scope of application
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13 Scope of the licence
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14 scope of organization control
The direct or indirect amount of control that an operating unit has over the output of a process.English-Arabic terms dictionary > scope of organization control
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15 personalization scope
"The state of a Web Parts page that determines the range of users to which personalization changes apply. The WebPartManager control determines the personalization scope for a Web Parts page. The PersonalizationScope enumeration provides two possible scopes (Shared and User) that a page can be in at any given time. In shared scope, personalization changes made to shared controls apply to all users. In user scope, personalization changes made to shared and per-user controls apply only to the specific user." -
16 application scope
"A way of making data available to all users of an application from all pages of a Web application. A variable or an object is given application scope by storing it in the Active Server Pages (ASP) application object. Application scope is useful for global data, such as a global counter." -
17 RADAR SCOPE
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18 multicast scope
A range of multicast group IP addresses in the Class D address range that are available to be leased or assigned to multicast DHCP clients by DHCP. -
19 input scope
"The type of handwritten or voice-dictated value being entered in an input control on the TabletPC, for example, Number, Date or Currency. This allows for better and faster recognition by the TabletPC recognizer." -
20 project scope
The work agreed to and documented between the project sponsor and the project team in order to plan and deliver the solution.
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-scope — [Gr. skopo s a watcher, spy. See {Scope}.] A combining form usually signifying an instrument for viewing (with the eye) or observing (in any way); as in microscope, telescope, altoscope, anemoscope. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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-scope — word forming element indicating an instrument for seeing, from L.L. scopium, from Gk. skopion, from skopein to look at, examine (see SCOPE (Cf. scope) (n.1)) … Etymology dictionary