- Industry: Computer
 
- Number of terms: 318110
 
- Number of blossaries: 26
 
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                                                        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.                             
                                                     
                        One or more identifying lines printed at the top of a page. A header may contain a page number, a date, the author's name, and the document title, the name of chapter.    
    
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									A namespace that defines the operations, schemas, and entities for a service.    
    
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									A data type that stores a signed, exact numeric value described as the number of digits appearing before and after the decimal point, with a maximum of 29 total digits. All possible digits cannot be represented if you are using the maximum number of digits.    
    
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									A shape that consists of a number of stars (e.g. ★★★).  Used for data graphics solution to visualize the data.    
    
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									A number of days added to receipts to inventory, such as purchases, to protect against unplanned delays.    
    
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									A Microsoft Exchange mailbox that allocates a specific number of connections. The resource serves as a virtual room for your online meeting. You invite the resource to an online meeting just as you would reserve a room for a meeting.    
    
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									A Trojan that accesses remote Web sites in order to download and install malicious or potentially unwanted software to the computer that the Trojan has infected.    
    
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									The X.400 term for a messaging system, which is a product that enables electronic communication over a network.    
    
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									To capture or play a number of video frames or a portion of audio data before encoding or rendering begins, in order to allow the source device to stablize.    
    
    						Industry:Computer