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available disk spacebeschikbare schijfruimte (Memory that is not allocated to any program)
available hard disk spacebeschikbare vasteschijfruimte (Memory that is not allocated to any program)
color spacekleurruimte (The three-dimensional space that is defined by a set of coordinates for representing color on devices such as monitors, scanners, and printers. For example, in the LAB color space, the colors are defined in terms of their luminance or whiteness (L), redness-greenness (A), and yellowness-blueness (B); the HVC system uses hue (H), value (V), and chroma (C). The two most common color space models are RGB and YUV)
color-space conversionkleurruimteconversie (A technique for converting a color in one color space to another color space. Typically, this conversion is from YUV colors from a video source to RGB for display)
color space modelkleurruimte (The three-dimensional space that is defined by a set of coordinates for representing color on devices such as monitors, scanners, and printers. For example, in the LAB color space, the colors are defined in terms of their luminance or whiteness (L), redness-greenness (A), and yellowness-blueness (B); the HVC system uses hue (H), value (V), and chroma (C). The two most common color space models are RGB and YUV)
connector spaceconnectorgebied (A staging area that contains representations of selected objects and attributes in a connected data source)
data spacegegevensruimte (A series of transforms that operate on data in a specific order)
em spaceem-spatie (A typographical unit of measure that is equal in width to the point size of a particular font. For many fonts, this is equal to the width of a capital M, from which the em space takes its name)
free spacebeschikbare ruimte (The space available on a hard disk for creating primary partitions and extended partions, on which logical drives can be created, formatted, and assigned drive letters)
nonbreaking spacevaste spatie (A space that is used to prevent multiple words from breaking if they fall at the end of a line)
paper spacepapierruimte (In a CAD drawing, a two-dimensional workspace analogous to a sheet of paper in which a drafter can arrange different views of a 3-D drawing)
shared address spacegedeelde adresruimte (A Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) address space or domain suffix that is shared by two different messaging systems. For example, you may have to share the SMTP address space between Microsoft Exchange and a third-party e-mail system, or between Exchange environments that are configured in different Active Directory forests. In these scenarios, users in each e-mail system have the same domain suffix as part of their e-mail addresses)
Space Bitmap Descriptorruimtebitmapdescriptor (A bitmap describing the utilization of blocks allocated to a metadata partition)
Space ExplorerRuimteverkenner (A window that displays a list of all the spaces in the drawing and all the resources associated with each space)
space planruimte-indeling (A drawing that uses Space shapes and resource shapes to track the approximate location of resources in a building. A type of building plan)
space savingruimtebesparend (A chassis type that can be reported by the Win32_SystemEnclosure class in Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) and that refers to a chassis that is specifically designed to be compact to save physical space)
storage spaceopslagruimte (A virtual disk created on a Storage Spaces storage subsystem)
Storage SpacesOpslagruimten (A storage subsystem that lets you group disks (drives) into one or more storage pools. You can then create storage spaces from available capacity (free space) in the pool)
unallocated disk spaceniet-toegewezen hardeschijfruimte (Any unpartitioned and unformatted space on a hard disk)
unallocated spaceniet-toegewezen ruimte (Available disk space that is not allocated to any volume. The type of volume that you can create on unallocated space depends on the disk type. On basic disks, you can use unallocated space to create primary or extended partitions. On dynamic disks, you can use unallocated space to create dynamic volumes)
white spacespaties (" Any characters that can be found between words - this includes space (" "), newline (carriage return in combination with line feed), and the tab character.")
white-space characterwitruimte (" Any characters that can be found between words - this includes space (" "), newline (carriage return in combination with line feed), and the tab character.")