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Microsoft Corporation
Industry: Computer
Number of terms: 318110
Number of blossaries: 26
Company Profile:
An American multinational software corporation headquartered in Redmond, Washington that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of products and services related to computing.
The date the selling company confirms that the goods will ship to a customer or vendor.
Industry:Software
An image, such as a photograph, in which color or varying shades of gray are reproduced as gradients rather than as clustered or variably sized dots, as in traditional book or newspaper printing. Continuous-tone images can be viewed on an analog monitor (such as a television monitor), which accepts input as a continuously variable signal. They cannot be viewed on a digital monitor, which requires input broken into discrete units, nor can they be printed in books or newspapers, which represent illustrations as groups of dots.
Industry:Software
Conditions you specify to limit which records are included in the result set of a query or filter.
Industry:Software
A backup that copies all selected files that have been modified the day the daily backup is performed. The backed-up files are not marked as having been backed up (in other words, the archive attribute is not cleared).
Industry:Software
A collection of statements used to create database objects.
Industry:Software
A command used to remove unwanted characters or objects from a document or data from a storage medium. Deleted files are not actually erased, but reference and the space they occupy is designated as available for reuse.
Industry:Software
The exchange of requests and responses that control and configure the operational state of a device. Device management requires the use of a Communication Class interface.
Industry:Software
An access control list that is controlled by the owner of an object and that specifies the access particular users or groups can have to the object.
Industry:Software
dpi
The standard used to measure screen and printer resolution, expressed as the number of dots that a device can display or print per linear inch. The greater the number of dots per inch, the better the resolution.
Industry:Software
A defined region in a template that is editable by the user.
Industry:Software
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