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Microsoft Corporation
Industri: 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 testing process that supplies structured but invalid input to software application programming interfaces (APIs) and network interfaces to maximize the likelihood of detecting errors that might lead to software vulnerabilities.
Industry:Computer
An HTML-based master copy of a web page that you can create to contain settings, formatting, and page elements such as text, graphics, page layout, styles, and regions of a web page that can be modified.
Industry:Computer
A feature that helps improve the recognition of a user's touch flicks by a process in which the user's touch flicks are analyzed.
Industry:Computer
The < character.
Industry:Computer
An application that provides e-mail functions, for example Microsoft Outlook.
Industry:Computer
In System Monitor, a logical collection of counters that is associated with a resource or service that can be monitored.
Industry:Computer
A mode that enables the user to move a document by dragging it. Panning mode is available when a Word document is displayed on a preview pane.
Industry:Computer
A location in a routine or program in which the programmer can connect or insert other routines for the purpose of debugging or enhancing functionality.
Industry:Computer
A security key generated by the master secret server when an Enterprise Single Sign-On (SSO) Administrator requests it. This secret key is stored in the registry as a Local Security Authority (LSA) secret on the master secret server. Only SSO Administrators can access this secret key.
Industry:Computer
A record that indicates the starting point or original point of authority for information stored in a zone. The SOA resource record (RR) is the first RR created when adding a new zone. It also contains several parameters used by other computers that use DNS to determine how long they will use information for the zone and how often updates are required.
Industry:Computer
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