Engels
Uitgebreide synoniemen voor resource in het Engels
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– a source of aid or support that may be drawn upon when needed 1 -
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– the ability to deal resourcefully with unusual problems 1the resource; the imagination; the resourcefulness– the ability to deal resourcefully with unusual problems 1 -
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– available source of wealth; a new or reserve supply that can be drawn upon when needed 1 -
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– For Device Manager, any of four system components that control how the devices on a computer work. These four system resources are interrupt request (IRQ) lines, direct memory access (DMA) channels, input/output (I/O) ports, and memory addresses. 2the resource– For Device Manager, any of four system components that control how the devices on a computer work. These four system resources are interrupt request (IRQ) lines, direct memory access (DMA) channels, input/output (I/O) ports, and memory addresses. 2 -
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– For failover clusters or server clusters, a physical or logical entity that is capable of being managed by a cluster, brought online and taken offline, and moved between nodes. A resource can be owned only by a single node at any point in time. 2the resource– For failover clusters or server clusters, a physical or logical entity that is capable of being managed by a cluster, brought online and taken offline, and moved between nodes. A resource can be owned only by a single node at any point in time. 2 -
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– Generally, any part of a computer system or network, such as a disk drive, printer, or memory, that can be allotted to a running program or a process. 2 -
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– Any item in a report server database that is not a report, folder, or shared data source item. 2 -
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– A room, computer, or any equipment needed at a meeting. 2 -
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– A user that performs a service, or the equipment or facility that is required for a service. 2 -
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– A document, slide set, or other printable output that can be imported by the meeting client. 2 -
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– A reusable named item in your project or document that can represent a color (brush), object, control, style, template, user control or value that you can apply or "re-use" throughout your project to create consistency in color (theme) or to create multiple instances of a single control like a button where you want to maintain a unified look for each button. 2the resource– A reusable named item in your project or document that can represent a color (brush), object, control, style, template, user control or value that you can apply or "re-use" throughout your project to create consistency in color (theme) or to create multiple instances of a single control like a button where you want to maintain a unified look for each button. 2 -
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– An optional payload that can be associated with an action. By default, Human Workflow Services track resources that flow through an activity flow. It is important to note that Human Workflow Services does not manage the resource, it only tracks a reference to the resource. 2the resource– An optional payload that can be associated with an action. By default, Human Workflow Services track resources that flow through an activity flow. It is important to note that Human Workflow Services does not manage the resource, it only tracks a reference to the resource. 2 -
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– Any nonexecutable data that is logically deployed with an application. A resource might be displayed in an application as error messages or as part of the user interface. Resources can contain data in a number of forms, including strings, images, and persisted objects. 2the resource– Any nonexecutable data that is logically deployed with an application. A resource might be displayed in an application as error messages or as part of the user interface. Resources can contain data in a number of forms, including strings, images, and persisted objects. 2 -
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– A special variable that holds a reference to a database connection or statement. 2