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gen. |
grading |
account. |
allocation; breakdown |
comp., MS |
leaderboard (List of the top players in a game or other competition on Xbox Live); ranking (The process used by Windows XP to rank drivers to determine which is the best for a device. The lower the rank, the better the match of the driver to the device); rating (An evaluation of the relationship between a business and an account or a business contact (for example, good, great, average). Part of the account financial information) |
comp., MS, Braz. |
ranking (The process used by Windows XP to rank drivers to determine which is the best for a device. The lower the rank, the better the match of the driver to the device); grade (A rank or category assigned to a material resource that denotes functional use but not level of quality. A low-grade resource is not necessarily a low-quality resource); sorting (A method of arranging data based on the order of specified information. For example, records sorted by class would list all records within a class before moving to records in the next class) |
econ. |
classification |
environ. |
classification An arrangement or organization of persons, items or data elements into groups by reason of common attributes, characteristics, qualities or traits |
IT |
categorisation |
law, agric. |
constitution |
law, market. |
rank |
math. |
clustering; taxonomy |