array; composite; struct(A compound data type that is typically used to contain a few variables that have some logical relationship. Structs can also contain methods and events. Structs do not support inheritance but they do support interfaces. A struct is a value type, while a class is a reference type); fabric(In VMM, the infrastructure resources (for example, virtual machine hosts, networking, and storage) that are used to create and deploy virtual machines and services to a private cloud); layout(In programming, the order and sequence of input and output; The overall plan or design of a document system); outline(Worksheet data in which rows or columns of detail data are grouped so that you can create summary reports. The outline can summarize either an entire worksheet or a selected portion of it)
arrangement(напр., кристалла); consistency; contexture; fluorspar structure; marker; mix(напр., продукции); mixture; ordonnance(особ. литературного материала, отдельных частей и деталей в произведении искусства); structure(organization at atomic scale; организация на атомном уровне); structure(1. макроскопические особенности масс или толщ горных пород, обычно лучше всего наблюдаемые в обнажениях и отражающие неоднородность пород; 2. общее расположение, залегание, распределение или относительное положение масс пород в данной области или регионе; 3. форма или строение); system; setup; mechanism; morphology(какого-либо объекта); machinery; set -up
SQL Azure fabric(A distributed computing system composed of tightly integrated networks, servers, and storage. The SQL Azure fabric enables automatic failover, load balancing, and automatic replication between physical servers)
Windows Azure fabric(The network of interconnected nodes consisting of servers, high-speed connections, switches, and load balancers that collectively makes up the physical underpinnings of the Windows Azure platform. Conceptually, the repetitive pattern of nodes and connections suggests a woven or fabric-like nature)
structure(A user-defined value type that, similar to a class, can contain constructors, constants, fields, methods, properties, indexers, operators, and nested types. Unlike classes, however, structures do not support inheritance)