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1 Structure of banking system
هيكل الجهاز المصرفيEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Structure of banking system
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2 ROOM structure diagram
"A graphical model of a system's components and their relationships (the structure), and of the system's response to events (its behavior)." -
3 file system
"In an operating system, the overall structure in which files are named, stored, and organized. NTFS, FAT, and FAT32 are types of file systems." -
4 context control block
An internal file system structure in which a file system maintains the per-file object state for an open instance of a file. -
5 CCB
An internal file system structure in which a file system maintains the per-file object state for an open instance of a file. -
6 configuration
"In reference to a single microcomputer, the sum of a system's internal and external components, including memory, disk drives, keyboard, video, and generally less critical add-on hardware, such as a mouse, modem, or printer. Software (the operating system and various device drivers), the user's choices established through configuration files such as the AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files on IBM PCs and compatibles, and sometimes hardware (switches and jumpers) are needed to ""configure the configuration"" to work correctly. Although system configuration can be changed, as by adding more memory or disk capacity, the basic structure of the system--its architecture--remains the same." -
7 import
To bring information from one system or program into another. The system or program receiving the data must somehow support the internal format or structure of the data. -
8 object type
"An opaque data structure that defines a protected entity that is implemented and manipulated by the operating system. For example, the system service that reads a file operates on an open file object." -
9 directory control block
An internal NT file system (NTFS) structure in which the file system maintains the state for an open instance of a directory file. -
10 DCB
An internal NT file system (NTFS) structure in which the file system maintains the state for an open instance of a directory file. -
11 Real-Time Object-Oriented Modeling diagram
"A graphical model of a system's components and their relationships (the structure), and of the system's response to events (its behavior)."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Real-Time Object-Oriented Modeling diagram
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12 boot sector
"A critical disk structure for starting your computer, located at sector 1 of each volume or floppy disk. It contains executable code and data that is required by the code, including information used by the file system to access the volume. The boot sector is created when your format the volume." -
13 hive
"A file in which the system stores a portion of the registry (named for their resemblance to the cellular structure of a beehive). A hive is backed by a single file and a.log file, which are in either the systemroot\System32\Config folder or the systemroot\Profiles\username folder." -
14 image
A collection of files and folders (sometimes compressed into one file) that duplicates the original file and folder structure of an operating system. It often contains other files added by the OEM or corporation. -
15 job object
A system-level structure that allows processes to be grouped together and managed as a single unit. -
16 ODBC
"In the Microsoft WOSA (Windows Open System Architecture) structure, an interface providing a common language for Windows applications to gain access to a database on a network." -
17 Open Database Connectivity
"In the Microsoft WOSA (Windows Open System Architecture) structure, an interface providing a common language for Windows applications to gain access to a database on a network."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Open Database Connectivity
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18 technician computer
"The computer on which you install the Windows OEM Preinstallation Kit (Windows OPK) or Windows Automated Installation Kit (Windows AIK), and where you create answer files, build configuration sets, and build custom Windows PE images. Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM) is the primary tool used to create and modify answer files and configuration sets. The technician computer typically contains your distribution share, a folder structure that contains the source files necessary to install your Windows installation." -
19 component
"In general, a modular unit of code that acts as part of a larger system or structure. For COM, a unit of code built to deliver a well-specified set of services through well-specified interfaces. A component provides an object that a client requests at runtime."مكوّن -
20 component
A hardware or software element that is part of a larger system or structure.
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