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Erweiterte Industriestandardarchitektur, Extended Industry Standard Architecture | Extended Industry Standard Architecture (" A bus standard for the connection of add-on cards to a PC motherboard, such as video cards, internal modems, sound cards, drive controllers, and cards that support other peripherals. EISA was introduced in 1988 by a consortium of nine computer industry companies. The companies--AST Research, Compaq, Epson, Hewlett-Packard, NEC, Olivetti, Tandy, Wyse, and Zenith--were referred to collectively as "the Gang of Nine". EISA maintains compatibility with the earlier Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) but provides for additional features introduced by IBM in its Micro Channel Architecture bus standard. EISA has a 32-bit data path, and it uses connectors that can accept ISA cards. However, EISA cards are compatible only with EISA systems. EISA can operate at much higher frequencies than the ISA bus and provides much faster data throughput than ISA. ") |
globaler Standard | global default (A default that is defined for a specific database and is shared by columns of different tables) |
Industriestandardarchitektur, Industry Standard Architecture | Industry Standard Architecture (A bus design specification that allows components to be added as cards plugged into standard expansion slots in IBM Personal Computers and compatibles. Originally introduced in the IBM PC/XT with an 8-bit data path, ISA was expanded in 1984, when IBM introduced the PC/AT, to permit a 16-bit data path. A 16-bit ISA slot actually consists of two separate 8-bit slots mounted end-to-end so that a single 16-bit card plugs into both slots. An 8-bit expansion card can be inserted and used in a 16-bit slot (it occupies only one of the two slots), but a 16-bit expansion card cannot be used in an 8-bit slot) |
Standard-CD-Box | CD jewel case (The plastic case housing a CD) |
Standard Edition-Konfiguration | Standard Edition configuration (An Office Communication Server configuration consisting of a single Standard Edition Server) |
Standard-Einstandspreis | standard cost price (The normal or ideal cost that is used as a comparison to the actual cost. For manufactured items, standard cost price includes labor, materials, and overhead. For purchased items, standard cost price includes purchase price plus transportation and other fees) |
Standard-Steuerelementeinstellung | default control style (The default property setting of a control type. You customize a control type before you create two or more similar controls to avoid customizing each control individually) |
Standards und Formate | Standards and formats (A Regional and Language Options setting that determines the formats used to display dates, times, currency, numbers, and the sorting order of text) |