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Microsoft Corporation
Industrie: Computer
Number of terms: 318110
Number of blossaries: 26
Company Profile:
An American multinational software corporation headquartered in Redmond, Washington that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of products and services related to computing.
A line showing the connection between a Send/Receive shape and an operation on a Port shape.
Industry:Computer
A view that is designed for reading documents on a computer screen. The document is resized to fit the screen and most toolbars are removed, but commands are available for navigating, commenting, and looking up words.
Industry:Computer
Erroneous or unrecognizable because of a flaw in reasoning or an error in input. Invalid results, for example, might occur if the logic in a program is faulty.
Industry:Computer
A list created to apply a hierarchical structure to any list or document. A document can have up to nine levels, and Microsoft Office Word does not apply built-in heading styles to the items in the list.
Industry:Computer
A receive adapter that receives a request message from the client, submits it to the server, waits for a response, and then sends the response back to the client.
Industry:Computer
A type of ad click that follows a hyperlink to another Web site, or a page or frame within the initial Web site.
Industry:Computer
A procedure that detects and acquires information about resources on the network.
Industry:Computer
The slide master and title master for a given design template that you have applied to a presentation.
Industry:Computer
A SQL Server 2005 feature that provides the ability to have more than one pending request per connection, in particular to have more than one default result set open per connection. SQL Server 2000 and earlier restricted the programming model such that at any point in time there would be at most one pending request on a given session, blocking the driver from sending requests to the server until the entire result set is consumed.
Industry:Computer
Having a frequency in the electromagnetic spectrum in the range just below that of red light.
Industry:Computer
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