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accounting eventBuchhaltungsereignis (The occurrence of an accounting action in an accounting system)
accounting event liquidity classificationLiquiditätsklassifizierung für Buchhaltungsereignis (The liquidity classification of an accounting event)
adverse eventZwischenfall (Any problematic medical occurrence that may happen during a medical treatment involving drugs. The adverse event may not necessarily be caused by the drug treatment)
after eventNachfolgeereignis (An asynchronous event whose handler runs only after the action that raised the event is complete)
aggregate eventAggregatereignis (A type of event that is generated after a series of events of another type have occurred. An aggregate event is used to represent a series of events to avoid flooding the event consumer)
asynchronous eventasynchrones Ereignis (An event whose handler runs in a different processing thread from the action that raised the event. The event handler and the action are processed simultaneously)
attached eventangefügtes Ereignis (A routed event that can be attached to any ContentElement or UIElement type and that is not limited to the type which defines it)
BAM Event Bus MMCBAM-Ereignisbus-MMC (The MMC snap-in for the BAM Event Bus)
before eventVorabereignis (A synchronous event whose handler runs completely before the action that raised the event starts)
build eventBuildereignis (The definition of the build process. A build event lets you specify an action to occur at a specific time in the build process. For example, you could use a build event to register a file with regsvr32.exe after the project finishes building)
business eventGeschäftsereignis (The abstraction of an economic event and an accounting event)
Calendar Event SearchKalenderereignissuche (A feature that enables a user to search for events in the Calendar using keywords, and use filters to refine the search)
cascading eventüberlappendes Ereignis (A sequence of events caused by an event procedure directly or indirectly calling itself)
complex event processingCEP, komplexe Ereignisverarbeitung (The continuous and incremental processing of event streams from multiple sources based on declarative query and pattern specifications with near-zero latency)
complex event processingkomplexe Ereignisverarbeitung (ssn)
CTI eventCTI-Ereignis (A special punctuation event that indicates the completeness of the existing events)
current time increment eventaktuelles Zeitinkrement-Ereignis (A special punctuation event that indicates the completeness of the existing events)
data eventDatenereignis (The X++ event that is raised when a data value in a table changes)
debugger eventDebuggerereignis (A diagnostic event in IntelliTrace that occurs within the Visual Studio Debugger when it is running your application)
deferred eventzurückgestelltes Ereignis (In a statechart or activity diagram, an event that must be postponed for later use while another activity is under way. You can show a deferred event for a state by including the event among the state's internal transitions)
Detected EventsErkannte Ereignisse (A feature that identifies a possible meeting request or event in an email message and enables the user to take action on it from within the message)
diagnostic eventDiagnoseereignis (Any event that happens during a run of your application that can be recorded by IntelliTrace)
direct event handlingdirektes Ereignishandling (An event handling strategy that does not involve routing)
domain eventDomänenereignis (The occurrence of an activity in the organization resource management domain)
economic eventwirtschaftsbezogenes Ereignis (The occurrence of an economic exchange action in an economic system)
edge eventEdge-Ereignis (An event whose event payload is valid for a given interval; however, only the start time is known upon arrival to the CEP server. The valid end time of the event is provided later in a separate edge event)
edge eventEdge-Ereignis (ssn)
event addressEreignisadresse (An address similar to a URL that provides network access to an event, such as a live broadcast. Attendees go to this address to view the event from their computers)
event-based asynchronous patternereignisbasiertes asynchrones Muster (A design pattern that uses events to expose asynchronous features of a class)
event bubblingEventbubbling (In Windows Presentation Foundation, an event routing strategy where the event instance moves up the element tree (starting with the source and ending at the root of the visual tree))
event categoryEreigniskategorie (In SQL Trace, a grouping of similar and logically related event classes)
event chronicleEreignisverlauf (A table that stores event state information)
event chronicle ruleEreignisverlaufsregel (One or more Transact-SQL statements that manage the data in the event chronicle)
Event classEreignisklasse (The class that indicates whether an event is a '.NET Performance Event', '.NET Exception Event', 'Client-Side Exception Event', or a 'Client-Side Performance Event')
event classificationEreignisklassifizierung (A means of differentiating types of events that occur on the cache client and cache host. The Windows Server AppFabric log sinks follow the classification established with the System.Diagnostics.TraceLevel enumeration)
event collection stored proceduresgespeicherte Prozeduren für die Ereignisauflistung (System-generated stored procedures that an application can call to submit events to the event table in the application database)
event consolidationEreigniskonsolidierung (A feature that combines multiple events into one event. The single event identifies the number of consolidated events and when the first and last consolidated events occurred)
event consumerEreignisconsumer (A recipient of notifications that report an occurrence of an event. An event consumer is either temporary or permanent)
event consumer providerEreignisconsumeranbieter (A provider that determines which permanent event consumer handles a given event)
event filterEreignisfilter (A filter that registers to receive notification of a specific type of event)
event frameworkEreignisframework (The combination of runtime event processing, support programs, code libraries, a scripting language, or other software to help develop and glue together the different components of a software project. In Microsoft Dynamics CRM, the plug-ins and workflows are included in a single event model)
event handlerEreignishandler (A software routine that executes in response to an event)
event headerEreignisheader (ssn)
event headerEreignisheader (The portion of an event that defines the temporal properties of the event and the event kind. Temporal properties include a valid start time and end time associated with the event)
event kindEreignisart (Event metadata that defines the event type)
event kindEreignisart (event kind - event metadata that defines the event type. http://www.microsoft.com/Language/en-US/Search.aspx ssn)
event listenerEreignislistener (A function or object that invokes an event handler when a specific condition occurs in an application)
event logEreignisprotokoll (A record of activities on a computer system. Events can include attempts to establish communication, successful establishment of sessions, failures of system components, attempts to use files that are damaged or missing, configuration problems, and responses from remote systems)
Event Log serviceEreignisprotokolldienst (A service that records events in the system, security, and application logs)
event loggingEreignisprotokollierung (The process of recording an audit entry in the audit trail whenever certain events occur, such as services starting and stopping or users logging on and off and accessing resources)
event modelEreignismodell (The event metadata that defines the temporal characteristics (shape) of the event)
event modelEreignismodell (ssn)
event notificationEreignisbenachrichtigung (A special kind of trigger that sends information about database events to a service broker)
event payloadEreignisnutzlast (The data portion of an event in which the data fields are defined as CLR (common language runtime) types. An event payload is a typed structure)
event payloadEreignisnutzlast (ssn)
event procedureEreignisprozedur (A procedure that is automatically executed in response to an event initiated by the user or program code, or that is triggered by the system)
event processing engineEreignisverarbeitungsmodul (The core component of BizTalk RFID. The event processing engine creates and manages an event processing pipeline by using the device and component bindings in each custom source)
event processing pipelineEreignisverarbeitungspipeline (The core component of the event processing engine. The pipeline describes the sequence in which events are handled and forwarded in an RFID business process)
event propertyEreigniseigenschaft (A named attribute of a control, form, report, data access page, or section you use to respond to an associated event. You can run a procedure or macro when an event occurs by setting the related event property)
event providerEreignisanbieter (A provider that monitors a source of events and notifies the event table when events occur)
event publisherEreignisherausgeber (An application, service, or driver that creates an event and delivers it to an event log)
event queryEreignisabfrage (A WMI Query Language statement that event consumers use to register to receive notification of specific events. An event provider uses an event query to register to generate notifications of specific events)
event registrationEreignisregistrierung (An item that resides in a folder that uses an event sink. The item provides the store with information that includes what events will trigger the sink, the name of the sink, and options such as restrictions for when the event will fire)
event registration itemEreignisregistrierungselement (A hidden item that contains information about an event sink, information about what events will trigger the event sink, and options that tell when or under what conditions the event sink will be triggered. The event registration item is created in the same folder that is being monitored for events)
event routingEreignisrouting (In Windows Presentation Foundation and Silverlight, the movement of an event in a tree of elements. There are three types of event routing: direct, bubbling, and tunneling. With direct routing, the event does not move in the tree. With bubbling, the event moves up to the top of the tree. With tunneling, the event starts at the top of the tree and moves down to the source of the event. In Silverlight, event routing and routed events are used, but tunneling is not implemented)
event shapeEreignisform (ssn)
event sinkEreignissenke (An ActiveX object that exposes methods called by an OS to notify an application that an event has occurred)
event sourceEreignisquelle (The point of origin of an event)
event streamEreignisdatenstrom (ssn)
event stream sourceQuelle für den Ereignisdatenstrom (ssn)
event stream source versionVersion der Quelle für den Ereignisdatenstrom (ssn)
event tableEreignistabelle (A table in the application database that stores event data)
event throttlingEreignissteuerung (Constraining the rate at which events are sent to the APM service to keep CPU utilization low. Events are constrained by the number of events collected in an event group over time)
Event Trace for WindowsEreignisablaufverfolgung für Windows (A general-purpose, high-speed tracing feature of Windows)
Event Tracing for Windows ETW-based log sinkauf Ereignisablaufverfolgung für Windows ETW basierende Ereignissenke (A means of capturing trace events on the cache client or cache host with the Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) framework inside Windows)
event triggerEreignisauslöser (The mechanism by which a system or application event triggers either an instant or an animated change in one or more properties)
event typeEreignistyp (The event type for a performance event is "information", and the event type for an exception event is 'error')
Event viewEreignisansicht (The Operations console pane that displays specified events in the management group that the console user has the rights to see)
Event ViewerEreignisanzeige (A component you can use to view and manage event logs, gather information about hardware and software problems, and monitor security events. Event Viewer maintains logs about program, security, and system events)
events and attractionsVeranstaltungen und Attraktionen (A sub-heading in Local Scout. Events are activities in the area that are taking place over the next few days, and attractions are places or ongoing activities taking place in that area)
exception eventAusnahmeereignis (A diagnostic event in IntelliTrace that occurs within the Visual Studio Debugger. Exception events include exceptions thrown, exceptions caught, and unhandled exceptions)
exception eventsAusnahmeereignisse (Critical application and system errors. Application Performance Monitoring (APM) defines critical errors as being those that lead 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 SoapExceptions on the ASP.NET client)
extrinsic eventextrinsisches Ereignis (An extrinsic event is a predefined occurrence that cannot be linked directly to changes in the WMI data model. Therefore, WMI enables an event provider to define an event class that describes the event)
feature event receiverFunktionsereignisempfänger (A server-side code routine that is called when a feature is activated, deactivated, installed, uninstalled, or upgraded on a computer, server farm, or server cluster)
input eventEingabeereignis (The set of software events that provide applications with information about changes on the device, computer or Surface screen. There are two types of input events: input primitives and derived input)
insert eventEinfügeereignis (The event kind used to signify the arrival of an event into the stream. The insert event type consists of metadata that defines the valid lifetime of the event and the payload (data) fields of the event)
insert eventEinfügeereignis (ssn)
interval eventIntervallereignis (An event whose payload is valid for a given period of time. The metadata of the interval event requires that both the start and end time of the interval be provided in the event metadata. Interval events are valid only for this specific interval)
interval event modelIntervallereignismodell (The event model of an interval event)
interval event modelIntervallereignismodell (ssn)
intrinsic eventsysteminternes Ereignis (An event that occurs in response to a change in the standard WMI data model. Each intrinsic event class represents a specific type of change and occurs when WMI or a provider creates, deletes, or modifies a namespace, class, or class instance)
management eventVerwaltungsereignis (An event designed for communicating status information or a threshold condition. Examples are failure of the reader, or the noise level being too high)
Marketing Event Planning and ExecutionPlanen und Ausführen einer Marketingveranstaltung (A template that outlines the main categories that you should consider when beginning to plan a marketing event. Use this template to assist you in walking through key event elements while you are in the planning stages)
missing eventfehlendes Ereignis (An event that was supposed to occur within a specified time interval, but did not occur)
number of eventsAnzahl der Ereignisse (In consolidated events, how many events are in the group and therefore related to the same root problem)
OnExit eventOnExit-Ereignis (An event triggered when transitioning from a given state regardless of the next state of the transition)
online eventOnlineveranstaltung (An auditorium-style meeting that requires participants to register in order to attend)
pegging eventbedarfsverursachendes Ereignis (A resource flow event that signals the demand for a product)
performance eventLeistungsereignis (An event that is raised if a performance metric, such as the time from when a request was made until the response is sent, exceeds the configured threshold)
point eventPunktereignis (An event occurrence as of a single point in time. Only the start time is required for the event. The CEP server infers the valid end time by adding a tick (the smallest unit of time in the underlying time data type) to the start time to set the valid time interval for the event. Point events are valid only for this single instant of time)
point event modelPunktereignismodell (The event model of a point event)
point event modelPunktereignismodell (ssn)
post-eventPost-Event- (Occurring after a core system operation has been completed)
post-eventPost-Event (An asynchronous event whose handler runs only after the action that raised the event is complete)
pre-eventPre-Event- (Occurring before a core system operation occurs)
pre-eventPre-Event (A synchronous event whose handler runs completely before the action that raised the event starts)
process eventProzessereignis (One or more recommendation work streams that are bundled and executed simultaneously and time-constrained, and which use compensation information for a group of employees to create date-specific employee compensation records. A process event can be as simple as an anniversary-based merit increase for one employee, or as complex as an annual enterprise-wide combined compensation process)
program eventProgrammereignis (An action or occurrence to which a program might respond. Examples include state changes, data transfers, key presses, and mouse movements)
programming eventProgrammierungsereignis (The occurrence of a programming action in a software system)
raise an eventein Ereignis auslösen (Perform an action, such as clicking a control in a graphical user interface, leading to the execution of a piece of code)
related eventsverknüpfte Ereignisse (Other events that might be related to the selected event based on time. Time-based correlation helps establish causality by grouping Operational, Performance, System, and Application events that occur over a defined period)
Remote Desktop Gateway eventRemotedesktop-Gatewayereignis (An action in Remote Desktop Gateway that is monitored by the Remote Desktop Gateway Manager)
retract eventZurücknahmeereignis (An internal event kind used to modify an existing insert event by modifying the end time of the event)
retract eventZurücknahmeereignis (ssn)
routed eventRoutingereignis (An event instance that propagates through a tree of related elements rather than just targeting to a single element)
signal eventSignalereignis (In a statechart or activity diagram, an indication that one object has received a signal from another. A signal can be declared by using the keyword signal on a class in a class diagram)
similar eventsähnliche Ereignisse (Events that resemble one another and where criteria similarity depends on the type of event)
stock flow eventLagerbewegungsereignis (The occurrence of an action that registers the input and output of stock in stores, buffers, queues, and accounts)
StreamInsight Event Flow DebuggerStreamInsight-Ereignisflussdebugger (A stand-alone tool in the Microsoft StreamInsight platform that provides event-flow debugging and analysis)
subscription event ruleAbonnementereignisregel (A rule that processes information for event-driven subscriptions)
synchronous eventsynchrones Ereignis (An event whose handler runs in the same processing thread as the action that raised the event. The action cannot continue until processing is complete for the event handler)
system eventSystemereignis (An event triggered by Windows system components that is recorded in the system log, such as the failure of a driver or other system component to load during startup)
time eventZeitereignis (An event that occurs after a designated period of time or on the occurrence of a given date or time. A time event is indicated by the keyword after, followed by an expression that evaluates to an amount of time)
Time Event BrokerZeitereignisbroker (A feature that provides time events that can be used to initiate background work in suspended apps)
touch DOM eventDOM-Ergebnisse für Touch (A touch event for the Web and Windows Web applications. Web developers use touch DOM events to enable touch)
transition eventÜbergangsereignis (A change in the location of processor event execution between ring 3 (user mode) and ring 0 (kernel mode). Transition events represent time spent outside the direct execution of the application code. Transition events can be time spent in threads that are not part of the profiled item, or time spent executing calls from the profiled item to the operating system)
transport eventTransportereignis (An occurrence of a particular message transport activity or phase through the SMTP and NNTP services)
trigger eventAuslöser (The parameters of a Microsoft Dynamics CRM workflow that define the circumstances in which the workflow performs its actions)
typed eventtypisiertes Ereignis (An event for which the structure of the event payload provided by the source or consumed by the sink is known, and the input or output adapter is designed around this specific event structure.)
usage eventVerwendungsereignis (A user action that is counted and analyzed by the recommendations algorithm in the Analytics Service)