- 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.                             
                                                     
                        A user-created and user-modifiable dimension that is not assigned a dimension type that is recognized by PerformancePoint Planning Business Modeler. No built-in behavior is associated with it.    
    
    						Industry:Computer    
									The process of checking code for conformance to design guidelines. Code analysis goes beyond compilation to look for common coding and design errors determined by a set of guidelines.    
    
    						Industry:Computer    
									A fraction that is written vertically with the numerator on top and denominator below, with no fraction bar between them.        
    
    						Industry:Computer    
									Removal of amounts relating to subsidiary investments and intercompany balances in a consolidation report. Some examples of eliminations entries include: intercompany or subsidiary profit, sales, purchases, receivables, and payables.    
    
    						Industry:Computer    
									A library resource consisting of a guest operating system profile, a hardware profile, and one or more virtual hard disks (.vhd files), which can be used to create a new virtual machine. Computer identify information must have been removed from the .vhd file that contains the operating system files by using the System Preparation tool (Sysprep). Self-service users must use designated templates to create their virtual machines.    
    
    						Industry:Computer    
									A command such as Refactor.Rename, which is part of the process of improving your code by changing the internal structure of the code without changing its external behavior.    
    
    						Industry:Computer    
									The practice of the TCP/IP protocol in Windows 2000 and the Windows Server 2003 family to change the default gateway to the next default gateway in the list of configured default gateways when a specific number of connections retransmit segments.    
    
    						Industry:Computer    
									An object (such as a customer, item, or employee) that shares a set of defined attributes or characteristics, and that is used to manage rules for data.    
    
    						Industry:Computer    
									Binding (converting symbolic addresses in the program to storage-related addresses) that occurs during program execution. The term often refers to object-oriented applications that determine, during run time, which software routines to call for particular data objects.    
    
    						Industry:Computer    
									The RTE (Rich Text Editor) toolbar used to create and format text and images.    
    
    						Industry:Computer