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gen. |
processing; technics; technology; know-how |
avia. |
approach; engineering; method; practice |
avia., OHS |
procedure |
econ. |
technique |
environ. |
technology |
law |
process |
microel. |
process engineering; processing technique |
mil. |
sequence of operations |
O&G |
hang; know how |
transp. |
production manufacturing engineering |
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comp., MS |
Deep Zoom (In Silverlight, a technology that enables users to interactively view high-resolution images. With Deep Zoom, users can zoom in, zoom out, and pan images rapidly) |
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comp., MS |
Microsoft Active Accessibility (A technology that improves the way programs and the operating system work with accessibility aids, such as screen readers) |
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comp., MS |
MRM (Records management technology in Exchange 2007 that helps organizations to reduce the risks that are associated with e-mail and other communications. MRM makes it easier to keep messages that are needed to comply with company policy, government regulations, or legal needs, and to remove content that has no legal or business value) |
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comp., MS |
OLAP (A technology that uses multidimensional structures to provide rapid access to data for analysis. The source data for OLAP is commonly stored in data warehouses in a relational database) |
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comp., MS |
PXE (A remote boot technology based on Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) that is used to start or install an operating system on a client computer from a remote server. A WDS Server is an example of a PXE Server) |
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comp., MS |
Really Simple Syndication (An XML-based syndication technology that enables websites to distribute content, such as news headlines and blog posts, effeciently to readers) |
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comp., MS |
RSS (An XML-based syndication technology that enables websites to distribute content, such as news headlines and blog posts, effeciently to readers) |
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comp., MS |
UPnP technology (A technology that allows devices such as personal computers, peripherals, intelligent appliances, and wireless devices to connect to a network and to communicate with each other) |
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comp., MS |
WPA (A security method used by wireless networks. WPA encrypts the information that is sent between computers on a wireless network and authenticates users to help ensure that only authorized people can access the network) |
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microel. |
SMOS process (виготовлення масштабованих МОН ІС з самосуміщеними затворами і каналами субмікронної довжини) |
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comp. |
SATA (отримала свою назву від способу передачі сигналу, коли вся інформація передається послідовно, єдиним потоком) |
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comp., MS |
near field communication (A communication technology based on short range (4cm or less) wireless data exchange) |
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comp., MS |
ClickOnce (A Microsoft-developed technology that reduces the complexity of multiple applications' deployment, launching, and updating processes) |
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comp., MS |
HighMAT (A recording format that can store audio, video, and pictures on a CD or DVD. HighMat discs play on any Windows computer and on some DVD players) |
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comp., MS |
Microsoft PlayReady (A content access and protection technology that enables business models for digital entertainment content, products, services, and devices) |
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comp., MS |
MSAA (A technology that improves the way programs and the operating system work with accessibility aids, such as screen readers) |
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comp., MS |
PnP-X (A technology that makes a loosely-connected device look like a tightly-coupled device and provides identical experience for network connected devices as directly connected devices) |
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comp., MS |
RDF Site Summary (An XML-based syndication technology that enables websites to distribute content, such as news headlines and blog posts, effeciently to readers) |
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comp., MS |
Rich Site Summary (An XML-based syndication technology that enables websites to distribute content, such as news headlines and blog posts, effeciently to readers) |
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comp., MS |
Teredo (An IPv6 transition technology that provides address assignment and host-to-host automatic tunneling for unicast IPv6 traffic when IPv6/IPv4 hosts are located behind one or multiple IPv4 network address translators (NATs)) |
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comp., MS |
Windows Tablet and Touch Technology (Human interface technology that enables alternate ways to browse documents and programs using a digital pen or your fingertip in addition to the possibility of using a keyboard or other interface devices) |
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microel. |
HMOS process (фірмова назва процесу виготовлення високоякісних МОН ВІС) |