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American Standard Code for Information Interchange | ASCII (" A standard single-byte character encoding scheme used for text-based data. ASCII uses designated 7-bit or 8-bit number combinations to represent either 128 or 256 possible characters. Standard ASCII uses 7 bits to represent all uppercase and lowercase letters, the numbers 0 through 9, punctuation marks, and special control characters used in U.S. English. Most current x86-based systems support the use of extended (or "high") ASCII. Extended ASCII allows the eighth bit of each character to identify an additional 128 special symbol characters, foreign-language letters, and graphic symbols.") |
Business Productivity Online Standard Suite | Microsoft Business Productivity Online Standard Suite (The set of Microsoft Online Services offerings that includes Microsoft Exchange Online, Microsoft SharePoint Online, Microsoft Office Live Meeting, and Microsoft Office Communications Online) |
Canadian Payments Association Standard 005 | CPA-standard Canadian Payments Association 005 (A standard for the exchange of financial data on automatic funds transfer (AFT) records that is maintained by the Canadian Payments Association (CPA)) |
IEEE Standard Protocol for Authentication in Host Attachments of Transient Storage Devices | IEEE-standardprotokoll för autentisering i värdbilagor för tillfälliga lagringsenheter (The IEEE industry standard that defines methods for authenticating transient removable storage devices (e.g. USB flash drives, memory cards, and portable hard disks) when they are mounted to host computers in corporate, government, academic, and other environments) |
IEEE 802.1X security standard | säkerhetsstandarden IEEE 802.1X (An Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) standard that defines port-based network access control which either allows or denies connection requests to IEEE 802.3 wired Ethernet networks or IEEE 802.11 wireless networks) |
RS-232-C standard | RS-232-C-standarden (An accepted industry standard for serial communication connections. Adopted by the Electric Industries Association, this Recommended Standard (RS) defines the specific lines and signal characteristics used by serial communications controllers to standardize the transmission of serial data between devices. The letter C signifies the third in a series) |
standard account | standardkonto (A type of user account that allows users to install software and change system settings that do not affect other users or the security of the computer. This account type is recommended for daily use) |
standard activity | standardaktivitet (The set of activities that is included with the standard installation of Orchestrator) |
standard application | standardprogram (An application on a Surface unit that appears in Launcher. Standard applications contrast to attract applications (although an application can be both an attract application and a standard application). Microsoft produces several standard applications for Surface, including Concierge, Music, and Photos) |
standard consumer | standardkonsument (One of several preinstalled permanent consumers that perform an action, such as sending an e-mail or writing to a log when configured by a managed object format (MOF) file or a script) |
standard cost price | standardsjälvkostnad (The normal or ideal cost that is used as a comparison to the actual cost. For manufactured items, standard cost price includes labor, materials, and overhead. For purchased items, standard cost price includes purchase price plus transportation and other fees) |
standard deployment | standarddistribution (A deployment type that allows users to configure a Remote Desktop Services deployment across multiple servers or on one server) |
standard deviation | standardavvikelse (A statistical measure of the amount by which a set of values differs from the arithmetical mean, equal to the square root of the mean of the differences' squares) |
standard font | standardteckensnitt (The default text font for worksheets. The standard font determines the default font for the Normal cell style) |
Standard Industrial Classification code | SNI-kod (A four-digit number assigned by the U.S. government to designate the economic activity of businesses) |
standard keyboard | vanligt tangentbord (An input device consisting of a set of individual keys similar to those on a typewriter. It is used to convey information from a user to a computer or data communications circuit) |
standard module | standardmodul (A module in which you can place Sub and Function procedures that you want to be available to other procedures throughout your database) |
standard NIS map | Standard-NIS-mappning (In Network Information Service (NIS), a map that consists of aliases, bootparams, ethers, hosts, group, netgroup, netid, netmasks, networks, passwd, protocols, rpc, services, pservers, and shadow; all other maps are nonstandard) |
standard query operator | standardfrågeoperator (A method that constitutes a query pattern and that is implemented by a LINQ provider for a specific domain. Standard query operators are defined in the System.Linq.Enumerable class) |
standard rate | standardkostnad (A base rate that you assign to resources [such as people, equipment, or material] and that Project uses to calculate resource cost totals) |
Standard toolbar | standardverktygsfältet (A toolbar that contains buttons you can use to perform some of the most common tasks in a Microsoft Office program, such as opening, saving, and printing files) |
standard user | standardanvändare (A user account in the Users group that has a full privilege access token. The standard user is not an administrator and is not a member of any local groups that are filtered) |
Standards and formats | Standarder och format (A Regional and Language Options setting that determines the formats used to display dates, times, currency, numbers, and the sorting order of text) |
user principal name (A user account name sometimes referred to as the user logon name and a domain name identifying the domain in which the user account is located. This is the standard usage for logging on to a Windows domain. The format is: user | User Principal Name |