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21 hierarchical namespace
"A namespace, such as the DNS namespace or Active Directory namespace, that is hierarchically structured and provides rules that allow the namespace to be partitioned." -
22 monolithic driver
"A driver that is structured to handle all storage command processing from the driver class to the host bus attachment, residing in the code path either alongside Microsoft-supplied monolithic drivers, or alongside a Microsoft-supplied port driver and vendor-supplied miniport drivers."برنامج تشغيل مُوَحَّد -
23 process
A structured set of activities designed to yield a specified result or output. -
24 change control
"Principles and processes that facilitate the management of change without compromising the quality or integrity of an IT project or solution, through structured procedures for submitting, approving, implementing, and reviewing change requests." -
25 unhandled exception
"An exception that was identified with a ""try catch or finally block"" structure or that occurred outside this structure but was not caught by any structured error handler. ""Dr. Watson"" errors are examples." -
26 database development life cycle
A structured process that is imposed upon the development of the database portion of an application. It is essentially a subset of the software development life cycle that is specific to one or more databases in an application.English-Arabic terms dictionary > database development life cycle
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27 software factory
"A structured collection of tools, templates, libraries, documents, and other assets. The factory extends an integrated development environment with a custom process used to build a specific type of software system, application, or component." -
28 SQL database
A database based on Structured Query Language (SQL). -
29 report library
"A structured set of files (row worksheets, column worksheets and reporting trees) that are combined to create a financial report." -
30 fuzzing
A testing process that supplies structured but invalid input to software application programming interfaces (APIs) and network interfaces to maximize the likelihood of detecting errors that might lead to software vulnerabilities. -
31 JSON
"A text-based, data interchange format that is used to transmit structured data, typically in Ajax Web applications." -
32 customer loyalty program
A structured program that rewards customers with incentives or other benefits for loyal buying behavior. -
33 Universal Business Language
A language for defining XML business documents that is maintained by the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS).English-Arabic terms dictionary > Universal Business Language
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34 UBL
A language for defining XML business documents that is maintained by the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS).
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