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61 return value
"A single value that is the result of the execution of a statement, method, or function." -
62 net book value
The value of a fixed asset calculated as the difference between the original cost of the fixed asset minus its accumulated depreciations. -
63 ABC code value
The categorization of an inventory item based on its value compared to the total inventory on hand. -
64 volume-leveling value
A value that is included with Windows Media Format (WMF) or MP3 format files that allows volume leveling to work. -
65 salvage value
The expected cash value of the asset at the end of its useful life. -
66 scrap value
The expected cash value of the asset at the end of its useful life. -
67 threshold value
"A limit against which other values can be compared. When a value crosses this limit, it can trigger an alert or other action." -
68 DWORD value
The value that is applied to a specific DWORD. -
69 low-value asset
"In Australia, a depreciating asset that is not a low-cost asset but which has an opening net book value less than $1,000 (as of July 1 in the year that it is allocated to the pool), and for which the organization has previously worked out any deduction using the reducing balance depreciation method." -
70 R-squared value
A number from 0 to 1 that reveals how closely the estimated values for the trendline correspond to your actual data. A trendline is most reliable when its R-squared value is at or near 1. -
71 earned value
A measure of the cost of work performed up to the status date or current date. Earned value uses your original cost estimates saved with a baseline and your actual work to date to show whether the actual costs incurred are on budget. -
72 name/value pair
The name of a form field and the value of the field at the time the form is submitted.زوج الاسم/القيمة -
73 calculated value
A read-only value that is the result of a lookup or calculation against the data using an XPath expression. -
74 earned value analysis
"A method for determining project performance which involves comparing the value of the work that was planned with the budgeted cost of the work performed to date, with what was actually spent. These comparisons provide invaluable information about actual conditions within the project and trends that may be developing in terms of schedule and cost performance." -
75 book value
The net value of an asset reported on a statement of financial position. -
76 canary value
A predetermined value that must be present in a client-server request for the request to be considered valid. -
77 Exchange value; exchangeable value
قيمة معادلة، قيمة الصرفEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Exchange value; exchangeable value
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78 Sale value; saleable value
قيمة البيع، قيمة سوقيةEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Sale value; saleable value
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79 Accounting par value
قيمة اسمية.- نقدية -
80 Accounting value
قيمة حسابية، قيمة دفترية
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