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1 software factory schema
The model that defines the structure of a factory. The schema organizes the assets and the custom process around a set of architectural views. The schema also describes the outputs of the factory. -
2 threat model
"A systematic analysis of identifying assets, and assessing and documenting the security risks associated with those assets exposed via software. The threat modeling process involves an understanding of the goals of an adversary in attacking a system based on the systems assets of interest. The scope of the threat model is defined by the scope of functionality of software being modeled." -
3 Component Object Model
"An object-based programming model designed to promote software interoperability; it allows two or more applications or components to easily cooperate with one another, even if they were written by different vendors, at different times, in different programming languages, or if they are running on different computers running different operating systems." -
4 conceptual model
A tool used in the analysis phase of software development to help decompose a problem into individual concepts or objects and clarify the vocabulary of the domain. -
5 bridge
"Software or hardware that connects two or more networks so that they can communicate, and that operates at the data-link layer (layer 2) of the OSI model." -
6 network bridge
"Software or hardware that connects two or more networks so that they can communicate, and that operates at the data-link layer (layer 2) of the OSI model." -
7 Dynamic Systems Initiative
"A broad Microsoft and industry initiative uniting hardware, software, and service vendors around a new software architecture based on the System Definition Model (SDM)."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Dynamic Systems Initiative
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8 Agile method
"Any of a family of processes that software developers use to minimize risk by developing applications incrementally, over a series of short iterations. In this model, real-time communications, such as in person conversations and telephone calls, are preferred over written documentation; the primary measure of progress is working software, instead of hours spent, tasks completed, documents reviewed, or phases signed-off; stakeholders are expected to collaborate, instead of negotiating; and planning happens continuously in order to respond to change." -
9 DSI
"A broad Microsoft and industry initiative uniting hardware, software, and service vendors around a new software architecture based on the System Definition Model (SDM)." -
10 event framework
"The combination of runtime event processing, support programs, code libraries, a scripting language, or other software to help develop and glue together the different components of a software project. In Microsoft Dynamics CRM, the plug-ins and workflows are included in a single event model." -
11 COM
"An object-based programming model designed to promote software interoperability; it allows two or more applications or components to easily cooperate with one another, even if they were written by different vendors, at different times, in different programming languages, or if they are running on different computers running different operating systems." -
12 Point-to-Point Protocol
"A set of industry-standard framing and authentication protocols that are included with Windows to ensure interoperability with other remote access software. PPP negotiates configuration parameters for multiple layers of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model. The Internet standard for serial communications, PPP defines how data packets are exchanged with other Internet-based systems using a modem connection. PPP is documented in RFC 1661." -
13 PPP
"A set of industry-standard framing and authentication protocols that are included with Windows to ensure interoperability with other remote access software. PPP negotiates configuration parameters for multiple layers of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model. The Internet standard for serial communications, PPP defines how data packets are exchanged with other Internet-based systems using a modem connection. PPP is documented in RFC 1661." -
14 FlexGo
The technology and business model behind a Microsoft licensing program that enables low-entry-cost personal computing through subscription and pay-as-you-go software licensing. -
15 FlexGo technology
The technology and business model behind a Microsoft licensing program that enables low-entry-cost personal computing through subscription and pay-as-you-go software licensing. -
16 standard
I[΄stændəd] n չափօրինակ, չափանմուշ, չափանիշ. նորմ, կանոն. the standard of living կենսամակարդակ. standards of education կրթական մակարդակ. gold standard տնտ. ոսկու չափօրի նակ/չափանիշ. live up to certain standards բարձրանալ որոշակի մակարդակի. standard of behaviour վարքի նորմ/կանոն. entry standards ընդու նե լության չափանիշներ double standard երկակի չա փանիշ. moral standards բարոյական սկզբունք ներ. a high/low standard բարձր/ցածր մակար դակ/որակ. (դրոշ) the standard of revolt ապստամ բության դրոշըII[΄stændəd] a տիպական, օրինակելի. կայուն, կանգուն. standard weight and measures քաշի և երկարության չափա նիշ ները (ստանդարտ) the standard price նշանակված գինը. a standard model տիպային օրինակ. standard English գրական/նորմատիվ անգլերեն. standard pronuncistamp I 784 standard ation ընդունված արտասանություն. It’s the practice to …Ընդունված է, որ… standard work of reference հեղինակավոր տեղեկագիրք. standard lamp կան գուն էլեկտրալամպ. հմկրգ. standard deviation միջին քառակուսային շեղում. standard input ստադարտ մուտք. standard output ստան դարդ ելք. standard software ստանդարտ ծրագրային ապահովում. standard subroutine ստանդարտ ենթածրագիր
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