English | French |
acronym casing guideline | règle de mise en majuscules pour les acronymes (A rule that clarifies whether an acronym is to be spelt with upper- or lowercase letter or a mix) |
case key | clé de cas (The element of a case by which the case is referenced within a case set) |
Case No. | N° d'incident (The number given to a specific case for identification purposes) |
case resolution | résolution d'incident (An activity that includes such information as the description of the resolution and the billable time of the case) |
Case Type | Type d'incident (A sub-category of customer service issues that indicates whether an issue is a question, problem, or request) |
CD jewel case | boîtier CD (The plastic case housing a CD) |
sealed case PC | PC en boîtier scellé (A chassis type that can be reported by the Win32_SystemEnclosure class in Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) and that refers to a computer whose case is not meant to be opened by anyone but the original equipment manufacturer) |
test case | cas de test (A specification that describes the goals of a test, the results that the test might produce, the circumstances in which it will be run, and how it should be implemented) |
title case | 1re lettre des mots en majuscule (A case distinction in which every word's first chararacter is uppercase and the remaining letters are lower case) |
use case | cas d'utilisation (In a use case diagram, a representation of a set of events that occurs when an actor uses a system to complete a process. Normally, a use case is a relatively large process, not an individual step or transaction) |
use case | cas d'usage (A collection of scenarios which make up a behaviorally related sequence of interactions that a user performs in a dialog with a system) |
use case diagram | diagramme de cas d'utilisation (A diagram that shows the external actors who will interact with your system and how they will use it. The diagram consists of a system boundary, actors, use cases, and use case relationships (communicates, uses, and extends)) |