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boot critical driverkritik başlatma sürücüsü (A driver that must be available in order for the operating system to successfully complete the boot process. Boot critical drivers include all boot start drivers)
critical alertönemli uyarı (An alert that indicates that a protection group requires immediate attention. Critical problems are caused by significant abnormal (unexpected) behavior that affects data protected by DPS)
critical exceptionkritik özel durum (An exception that leads to a monitored component's failure. For ASP.NET applications, a critical exception results in the user seeing either the standard or a custom error page. For web services, critical exceptions are those that ASP.NET serializes into valid SOAP messages on the server-side, and deserializes to SOAP exceptions on the ASP.NET client)
critical filekritik dosya (A file that is crucial for the system to perform)
critical pathkritik yol (The series of activities that determines the duration of the project. In a deterministic model, the critical path is usually defined as those activities with float less than or equal to a specified value, often zero. It is the longest path through the project)
critical sectionkritik bölüm (A segment of code which is not reentrant; that is, it does not support concurrent access by multiple threads. Often, a critical section is used to protect shared resources)
critical updatekritik güncelleştirme (A broadly released fix for a specific problem addressing a critical, non-security related bug)
critical volumekritik birim (A volume that is essential for the computer to boot)
GxP critical recordGxP kritik kaydı (An electronic record considered critical by the FDA)
security-criticalgüvenlik açısından kritik (Pertaining to a type or member that accesses secure resources and can only be used by fully trusted code in the .NET Framework)
security-safe-criticalgüvenlik açısından kritik ve güvenli (Pertaining to a type or member that accesses secure resources and can be safely used by partially trusted code in the .NET Framework)