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Microsoft Corporation
Industry: Computer
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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.
To copy the contents of a differencing disk to the parent disk, or to combine the contents of the differencing disk and the parent disk onto a new virtual hard disk. Merging to the parent disk modifies the parent disk and then deletes the differencing disk. Merging to a new disk leaves both the differencing disk and the parent disk intact.
Industry:Computer
A keyboard character that can be used to represent one or many characters when conducting a query.
Industry:Computer
Programming using parametric polymorphism.
Industry:Computer
A fictional reality, collecting together real data describing the important characteristics of a particular user group in a fictional character. A persona describes the typical skills, abilities, needs, desires, working habits, tasks ,and backgrounds of a particular set of users.
Industry:Computer
A method for scheduling resources that assumes that all the component materials needed for production are available when the production process starts.
Industry:Computer
A relationship between a source dimension member and a destination dimension member. One or more of these can exist for each dimension association.
Industry:Computer
A Usenet client program that enables a user to subscribe to Usenet newsgroups, read articles, post follow-ups, reply by e-mail, and post articles. Many Web browsers also provide these functions.
Industry:Computer
In SQL Trace, a grouping of similar and logically related event classes.
Industry:Computer
The server name, user name, password, and e-mail address used to connect to an e-mail service. You create the e-mail account using information provided by your mail administrator or Internet service provider (ISP).
Industry:Computer
A data type that can only hold a whole number with a value greater than, or equal to, zero. In this implementation, the maximum value that an unsigned integer can hold is 0xFFFFFFFF (4,294,967,295).
Industry:Computer
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