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21 buffer control block
An opaque structure in the cache manager that maintains state as a file system pins and releases data in the cache. -
22 volume control block
An opaque structure in which a file system maintains state information about a mounted volume. -
23 volume map control block
An opaque structure that stores virtual block number (VBN) to logical block number (LBN) mappings for an a volume file of a file system. -
24 BCB
An opaque structure in the cache manager that maintains state as a file system pins and releases data in the cache. -
25 VCB
An opaque structure in which a file system maintains state information about a mounted volume. -
26 VMCB
An opaque structure that stores virtual block number (VBN) to logical block number (LBN) mappings for an a volume file of a file system. -
27 folder tree
"A hierarchy of folders in the Exchange store very similar in structure to the standard file system. A single folder can contain child folders, which, in turn, can contain other child folders." -
28 pay grade
"A compensation level structure that defines discrete ranges of pay per level, and are generally defined by hierarchical levels of authority within a company. Jobs are typically evaluated by a point system that places them at a grade relative to others within the company. Pay rates for a grade are typically determined by using equivalent groups of jobs in the marketplace as benchmarks. Graded structures are narrower than bands, and are typically discrete (for example, pay ranges do not overlap). Grade pay ranges have a fixed minimum, midpoint (or control point), and maximum reference points. Compa-ratios and range utilization are measures used to analyze an employee’s pay relative to their range. Companies can set additional reference points for a grade, such as 25th and 75th percentile, and base variable compensation on one of those points." -
29 account rule
A rule in an accounting system that controls the valid financial dimension value combinations when the requirements of the financial dimension structure condition are met.
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