English | French |
hot docking | connexion à chaud dans une station d'accueil (The process of attaching a laptop computer to a docking station while the computer is running, and automatically activating the docking station's video display and other functions) |
hot file | fichier fréquemment utilisé (A file that is frequently accessed and frequently stored in memory) |
hot line | hotline (In a profiler performance report, a source code line that is marked as a code segment that performed the most work) |
Hot Path view | Vue Chemin réactif (The Profiler Performance Report view that helps to automate the process of locating a performance bottleneck) |
hot plugging | connexion à chaud (A feature that allows equipment to be connected to an active device, such as a computer, while the device is powered on) |
hot spot | zone réactive (The position in a mouse pointer, such as the position at the tip of an arrow or the intersection of the lines in a cross, that marks the exact location that will be affected by a mouse action, such as a button press) |
hot standby | serveur de secours (A standby server that can support rapid failover without a loss of data from committed transactions) |
hot standby server | serveur de secours (A standby server that can support rapid failover without a loss of data from committed transactions) |
hot-swap | échanger à chaud (To replace an assembly file with a revised assembly file in a running system. In-progress sessions continue to access the original assembly from active memory) |
hot-swapping | remplacement à chaud (The replacement of an assembly file with a revised assembly file in a running system. In-progress sessions continue to access the original assembly from active memory) |
hot swapping | remplacement à chaud (A feature that allows equipment to be connected to an active device, such as a computer, while the device is powered on) |
hot zone | zone sensible (The interaction area of a particular object or location with which a pointer or pointing device's hot spot must come in contact) |