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Accelerated Cost Recovery Systembeschleunigte Kostendeckung (A system of depreciation that assigns depreciation methods to different classes of assets. Created by the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 for U.S. tax purposes and modified by the Tax Reform Act of 1986)
accounting systemBuchhaltungssystem (The accounting program)
Active Directory System Discovery methodActive Directory-Systemermittlung (A Configuration Manager discovery method that searches for system resources by polling Active Directory Domain Services)
Active Directory System Group Discovery methodActive Directory-Systemgruppenermittlung (A Configuration Manager discovery method that searches for system group resources by polling Active Directory Domain Services)
Advanced Systems FormatAdvanced Streaming Format (A low-overhead data format for multimedia streams. It encapsulates images, audio, AVI, and so forth, as well as URLs, and allows for the synchronization of these objects within the stream. Windows Media Technologies can stream ASF formatted content and can store ASF streams as .asf files)
application systemAnwendungssystem (A system that defines a specific and reusable configuration of applications and other systems as members. You can configure these members and describe the communication pathways between them)
Automated System Recoveryautomatische Systemwiederherstellung (A feature that helps you recover a system that will not start)
Automated System Recovery Preparation WizardAssistent zur Vorbereitung von automatischen Systemwiederherstellungen (A wizard that backs up the partition used by the operating system, but it does not back up other partitions, such as program or data partitions. Those partitions must be backed up using Backup or other standard routines)
autonomous systemautonomes System (A group of routers or networks controlled by a single administrative authority using a common Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) for routing packets. Each autonomous system is assigned a globally unique number called an autonomous-system number (ASN))
autonomous system boundary routerGrenzrouter des autonomen Systems (A router that exchanges routing information with routers that belong to other autonomous systems. The ASBR then advertises external routes throughout the autonomous system. ASBRs can be internal or area border routers, and they might or might not be connected to the backbone)
batch systemBatchsystem (A system that processes data in discrete groups of previously scheduled operations rather than interactively or in real time)
BizTalk project systemBizTalk-Projektsystem (A system used to create part or all of a BizTalk Server application or business solution. It is used to add, edit, or remove BizTalk Server items (orchestrations, maps, schemas, and pipelines). It contains commands such as compile and deploy)
bound systemgebundenes System (The application system whose applications are bound to logical servers as described on a deployment diagram)
centralized payment systemZentraler Zahlungsverkehr (" A payment processing system in which one company in an organization manages the incoming and outgoing payments between other companies in the same organization. The other companies still own the invoices. During the settlement process, applicable "due to" and "due from" transactions are generated.")
Common Log File SystemGemeinsames Protokolldateisystem (A general-purpose logging service that can be used by software clients running in user-mode or kernel-mode)
common type systemallgemeines Typsystem (The specification that determines how the common language runtime defines, uses, and manages types)
computer systemComputersystem (The configuration that includes all functional components of a computer and its associated hardware. A basic microcomputer system includes a console, or system unit, with one or more disk drives, a monitor, and a keyboard. Additional hardware, called peripherals, can include such devices as a printer, a modem, and a mouse. Software is usually not considered part of a computer system, although the operating system that runs the hardware is known as system software)
connected system object creation flagErstellungskennzeichen für Objekte in verbundenen Systemen (A parameter of a synchronization rule to indicate whether an object should be created in the connector space if the relationship criteria are not met)
coordinate systemKoordinatensystem (In n-dimensional space, a set of n linearly independent vectors anchored to a point (called the origin). A group of coordinates specifies a point in space (or a vector from the origin) by indicating how far to travel along each vector to reach the point (or tip of the vector))
database management systemDatenbank-Verwaltungssystem (A layer of software between the physical database and the user. The DBMS manages all access to the database)
directory system agentVerzeichnissystem-Agent (The Active Directory process that manages and provides access to stored directory information)
disk operating systemBetriebssystem (A generic term describing any operating system that is loaded from disk devices when the system is started or rebooted)
display systemAnzeigesystem (The combination of monitor, video adapter, and display software)
Distributed File Systemverteiltes Dateisystem (A service that allows system administrators to organize distributed network shares into a logical namespace, enabling users to access files without specifying their physical location and providing load sharing across network shares)
Distributed System DesignerDesigner für verteilte Systeme (A set of design tools in Visual Studio 2005 Team Architect Edition that help reduce the complexity of developing and deploying service-oriented applications)
document management systemDokumentverwaltungssystem (An application service for storing and handling an organization's documents)
Domain Name System resolverDNS-Konfliktlöser (A software feature that communicates with DNS servers to create and resolve name-resolution queries. DNS resolvers exist on DNS clients and DNS servers)
EFI system partitionEFI-Systempartition (A small portion on a GUID partition table (GPT) disk that is formatted with the file allocation table (FAT) file system and contains the files necessary to start the computer and pass execution to an operating system which resides on another partition)
electronic mail systemelektronisches E-Mail-System (A utility that allows the user to send and receive e-mail)
ellipsoidal coordinate systemellipsoidisches Koordinatensystem (A coordinate system in reference to a flattened sphere)
Encrypting File Systemverschlüsselndes Dateisystem (A Microsoft file-based encryption technology that enables users to encrypt files and folders on NTFS volumes. EFS helps protect the confidentiality of data by ensuring that only authorized users can decrypt the encrypted files or folders)
Exchange System ManagerExchange-System-Manager (A collection of Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-ins that Microsoft Exchange provides)
Extensible Firmware Interface system partitionExtensible Firmware Interface-Systempartition (A small portion on a GUID partition table (GPT) disk that is formatted with the file allocation table (FAT) file system and contains the files necessary to start the computer and pass execution to an operating system which resides on another partition)
external delivery systemexternes Übermittlungssystem (A system, such as Microsoft Exchange Server, that delivers formatted notifications to destination devices)
external source systemexternes Quellsystem (A data repository, such as a data warehouse, data mart, or OLTP system, that is outside a specific deployment)
External Systemexternes System (A supported source of data that can be modeled by Business Connectivity Services, such as a database, Web service, or custom .NET Framework assembly)
file systemDateisystem (In an operating system, the overall structure in which files are named, stored, and organized. NTFS, FAT, and FAT32 are types of file systems)
file system cacheDateisystemcache (An area of physical memory that holds frequently used pages. It allows applications and services to locate pages rapidly and reduces disk activity)
Finance and Accounting System ImplementationImplementierung eines Finanz- und Buchhaltungssystems (A template that outlines the steps needed to implement a finance and accounting system. It assumes an existing system or process is in place and a new system will be replacing it. It also assumes that the new application software system has already been chosen)
firmware system binarySystembinärdatei der Firmware (A feature that enables partners to place a system binary from firmware into Windows without modifying a Windows binary or executable file. OEMs can use this to make sure that, even after a user has removed or reinstalled the operating system, features such as theft-recovery applications, remote data-deletion software, or the ability to provide a missing device driver are still available to the user)
game rating systemSpielfreigabesystem (A rating system for online games)
Global Positioning SystemGPS (A radio navigation system developed by the U.S. Department of Defense that uses a constellation of 24 earth satellites, which are monitored by ground-based control stations, to provide precise, continuous worldwide positioning and timing information)
global system keyglobaler Systemschlüssel (A tool used to configure the startup key, a random, 128-bit, symmetric cryptographic key created at system startup and used to encrypt all of the user`s symmetric cryptographic keys)
guest operating systemGastbetriebssystem (The operating system running on a virtual machine)
guest operating system profileGastbetriebssystem-Profil (A library resource containing the most common settings from a Sysprep.inf file, including the computer name and domain or workgroup settings, which can be applied to a virtual machine template)
hierarchical file systemhierarchisches Dateisystem (A tree-structured file system used on the Apple Macintosh in which folders can be nested within other folders)
host operating systemHostbetriebssystem (The operating system of the physical computer running the Virtual Server or Virtual PC software)
Human Resources Information System ImplementationImplementierung eines Personalwesen-Informationssystems (A template that outlines the steps, from an HR perspective and at a very high level, needed to implement a Human Resources Information System (HRIS))
information systemsIT (The formal name for a company's data processing department)
installable file systeminstallierbares Dateisystem (A file system that is accessed through a file system driver (FSD) that is loaded onto a device by the user, rather than accessed by the built-in file system. An installable file system may be implemented differently from the built-in file system. For example, an installable file system may prevent a user from deleting files, provide automatic compression of files, or use a structure for internal information different from that used by the built-in file system)
Internet-based site systemInternetbasiertes Standortsystem (A site system role that allows connections from clients when they are managed over the Internet)
intrusion detection systemAngriffserkennungssystem (A type of security management system for computers and networks. Intrusion detection systems (IDS) provide real-time monitoring of network traffic. An IDS can detect a wide range of hostile attack signatures (patterns), generate alarms to alert operations staff and, in some cases, cause routers to terminate communications from hostile sources)
Keyboard Access SystemZugriffstastensystem (A set of accelerator keys with associated icons)
legacy systemLegacysystem (A computer, software program, network, or other computer equipment that remains in use after a business or organization installs new systems. Compatibility with legacy systems is an important consideration when a new version is installed. For example, will a new spreadsheet software release be able to read the existing business records without expensive and time-consuming conversion to a new format? Legacy systems in many organizations are based on mainframe computers, which may be either augmented or slowly replaced by client/server architectures)
Live File SystemLivedateisystem (A file storage system that can be used to create CDs and DVDs. Discs formatted with Live File System allow you to copy files to the disc at any time, instead of copying (burning) them all at once)
Local System accountlokales Systemkonto (A predefined local account that is used to start a service and provide the security context for that service)
mail systemE-Mail-System (A utility that allows the user to send and receive e-mail)
management information systemManagementinformationssystem (A computer-based system for processing and organizing information so as to provide various levels of management within an organization with accurate and timely information needed for supervising activities, tracking progress, making decisions, and isolating and solving problems)
management systemVerwaltungssystem (A network-enabled host running Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) management software. This software requests information from SNMP agents)
message transfer systemNachrichtenübermittlungssystem (The X.400 term for a messaging system, which is a product that enables electronic communication over a network)
Microsoft OEM System Builder AgreementMicrosoft OEM System Builder-Bedingungen (The license agreement between a system builder and Microsoft Licensing, Inc., affixed to the side of every OEM Distribution Pack. By opening the package, you agree to all the terms of the Microsoft OEM System Builder Agreement. If you do not agree to all the terms of the agreement, contact the Microsoft OEM authorized distributor from which it was purchased and make arrangements to return the software)
Microsoft OEM System Builder License AgreementMicrosoft OEM System Builder-Lizenzbedingungen (The license agreement between a system builder and Microsoft Licensing, Inc., affixed to the side of every OEM Distribution Pack. By opening the package, you agree to all the terms of the Microsoft OEM System Builder Agreement. If you do not agree to all the terms of the agreement, contact the Microsoft OEM authorized distributor from which it was purchased and make arrangements to return the software)
Microsoft® Office systemMicrosoft® Office System (An integrated system of Microsoft core desktop productivity tools, programs, servers, and services designed for information work)
2007 Microsoft® Office system2007 Microsoft® Office System (A version of the integrated system of Microsoft core desktop productivity tools, programs, servers, and services designed for information work)
Microsoft SQL Server System CLR TypesMicrosoft SQL Server-System-CLR-Typen (A stand-alone package, part of SQL Server 2008 R2 Feature Pack, that contains the components implementing the geometry, geography, and hierarchy id types in SQL Server)
Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager 2006 Administrator ConsoleMicrosoft System Center Data Protection Manager 2006-Verwaltungskonsole (A Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in that provides access to the administrative functions of DPM. DPM Administrator Console allows administrators to configure data protection, perform data recovery operations, and monitor and report on these activities)
Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for the Microsoft Office SystemMicrosoft Visual Studio-Tools für Microsoft Office System (A family of Microsoft Visual Studio add-in software that allows developers to use Visual Basic and Visual C to write code behind Word- and Excel-based applications)
Microsoft Web Rating SystemMicrosoft-Webbewertungssystem (A content rating system for Web sites developed by Microsoft)
Microsoft Windows operating systemMicrosoft Windows-Betriebssystem (A proprietary software operating system with a graphical user interface (GUI))
Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery Systemmodifizierte beschleunigte Kostendeckung (A method of accelerated depreciation permitted by tax codes that classifies depreciable assets into one of several recovery periods, each of which has a designated pattern of allowable depreciation)
monitored systemüberwachtes System (The system where a monitored ASP.NET application or web service runs and where the APM service is started)
mounted file systembereitgestelltes Dateisystem (A file system located on a removable medium, such as a PC Card storage device. The operating system loads, or mounts, the file system when the medium is inserted into the device. It unloads, or unmounts, the file system when the medium is removed or when the user issues a command to do so)
MS-DOS operating systemMS-DOS-Betriebssystem (A Microsoft computer operating system with a command-line interface that is used to control many internal computer functions, such as running programs and organizing and maintaining files)
network basic input/output systemNetBIOS (An application programming interface (API) that can be used by programs on a local area network (LAN). NetBIOS provides programs with a uniform set of commands for requesting the lower-level services required to manage names, conduct sessions, and send datagrams between nodes on a network)
network file systemNetwork File System (A distributed file system that allows users to access remote files and directories on a network as if they were local. NFS is compatible with Microsoft Windows and UNIX-based systems, including Linux and Mac OS X)
Network Inspection SystemNetzwerkinspektionssystem (A detection system that helps guard against intrusion attempts targeting known and newly discovered vulnerabilities in network protocols)
NTFS file systemNTFS-Dateisystem (An advanced file system designed for use specifically with the Windows NT operating system. It supports long filenames, full security access control, file system recovery, extremely large storage media, and various features for the Windows NT POSIX subsystem. It also supports object-oriented applications by treating all files as objects with user-defined and system-defined attributes)
number systemZahlensystem (Any system for representing numbers. The four number systems available are decimal, hexadecimal, octal, and binary)
on-premises messaging systemlokales Messaging-System (The messaging system that an administrator runs on their own servers in their own company as compared to a messaging system that is run in the cloud (hosted))
operating system deploymentBetriebssystembereitstellung (A Configuration Manager feature that allows you to create operating system images and deploy those images to target computers)
Operating System Deployment ManagerBetriebssystembereitstellungs-Manager (A security role that grants permissions to administrative users so that they can create, deploy, and manage operating system images)
operating system volumeBetriebssystemvolume (A volume that contains an operating system (for example, Windows Vista) that can be loaded by Windows Boot Manager. A given system can have multiple operating system volumes. The operating system on the current volume can be started only if it has an entry in the Boot Configuration Data (BCD))
PerformancePoint Monitoring System databasePerformancePoint Monitoring-Systemdatenbank (The database that stores the PerformancePoint Monitoring Server metadata, which consists of user permissions and settings for dashboard elements)
planar coordinate systemplanares Koordinatensystem (A system of coordinates in reference to a planar space)
Planning System DatabasePlanning-Systemdatenbank (The database that tracks all Planning Server configurations, security, and applications)
real-time operating systemEchtzeitbetriebssystem (An operating system designed for the needs of a process-controlled environment. A real-time operating system recognizes that responses must be made and tasks handled instantly, with no lag time. Real-time operating systems are typically used as embedded systems in devices and applications requiring time-critical reaction, such as telecommunications, air traffic control, and robotic functions)
real-time systemEchtzeitsystem (A computer and/or a software system that reacts to events before the events become obsolete. For example, airline collision avoidance systems must process radar input, detect a possible collision, and warn air traffic controllers or pilots while they still have time to react)
relational database management systemManagementsystem für relationale Datenbanken (A database system that organizes data into related rows and columns as specified by a relational model)
remote systemRemotesystem (The computer or network that a remote user is accessing via a modem)
Resilient File SystemRobustes Dateisystem (A file system, introduced with Windows Server 8, that provides resiliency to both software and hardware errors. ReFS allows customers to maximize server uptime and prioritize volume availability without the use of expensive storage hardware)
Resource Management SystemRessourcenverwaltungssystem (A technology that enables developers to localize their apps based on each user's preferred language and current resolution)
root application systemStammanwendungssystem (The top-level application system for which you are defining and evaluating deployment. The System View window displays all applications in the system, including the full expansion of all systems in the root system)
site systemStandortsystem (A server or share that provides SMS/Configuration Manager functionality to an SMS/Configuration Manager site. The functionality provided by a site system depends on the assigned role. A site system can perform one or more roles)
site system roleStandortsystemrolle (A role that a site system can perform in an SMS/Configuration Manager site. There are several possible site system roles. All of the roles can be assigned to the primary site server or spread out over several different site systems. Some of the site system roles are assigned during installation and others are assigned through the SMS/Configuration Manager Administrator console)
small computer system interfaceSCSI-Schnittstelle (A standard high-speed parallel interface defined by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). A SCSI interface is used for connecting microcomputers to peripheral devices, such as hard disks and printers, and to other computers and local area networks (LANs))
source systemQuellsystem (The system in which application and metadata reside before they are migrated to a different one)
Standalone System SweeperAutonomer System Sweeper (An offline system cleaner tool designed to run in a restricted operating system environment to detect malicious or unwanted software)
status systemStatussystem (The overall system that generates, collects, processes, replicates, and presents status messages and other data to the SMS/Configuration Manager Administrator console)
system access control listSystem-Zugriffssteuerungsliste (An ACL that controls the generation of audit messages for attempts to access a securable object. The ability to get or set an object's SACL is controlled by a privilege typically held only by system administrators)
system administrationSystemverwaltung (The range of activities of a system administrator)
system administratorSystemadministrator (The person responsible for setting up and managing local computers, stand-alone servers, member servers, or domain controllers. An administrator performs such duties as assigning user accounts and passwords, establishing security access levels, watching for unauthorized access, allocating storage space, and helping users with networking problems)
System AgentSystem-Agent (An agent that monitors checkpoints for potential threats making unauthorized or hazardous changes to your computer, such as altering your security permissions or system settings)
system API callSystem-API-Aufruf (A transition from user to kernel mode)
System ApplicationsSystemanwendungen (" A tab in the Windows Server "Centro" Administration Console that provides access to plug-ins for managing third-party applications.")
system boardHauptplatine (The primary circuit board in a computer that contains most of the basic components of the system)
system boundarySystemgrenze (In a use case diagram, a boundary surrounding the use cases that indicates the system. You can resize the system boundary by dragging a selection handle on the System Boundary shape)
system builderSystem-Builder (Anyone who assembles systems, and then provides them to a solution provider or OEMs who brands and sells the systems)
System Center Data Access serviceSystem Center-Datenzugriffsdienst (A Windows service that runs on the management servers in each management group, and that allows client applications to access Operations Manager data and functionality)
System Center Essentials ConsoleSystem Center Essentials-Konsole (The user interface that provides access to System Center Essential features)
System Center Essentials Setup WizardSetup-Assistent für System Center Essentials (A wizard that guides the user through the intial configuration of System Center Essentials, after it has been installed)
System Center Management APM serviceAPM-Dienst der System Center-Verwaltung (A service that processes events collected from the monitored systems)
System Center Management Health serviceIntegritätsdiensts der System Center-Verwaltung (The Windows-based service responsible for executing management packs as part of the Operations Manager agent and server components)
system channelSystemkanal (A DDE channel used in a conversation between applications to get information about the system, such as the current connections, open queries, and the status of the destination application)
system classSystemklasse (A class that the CIM Object Manager defines to support core features such as event notification, security, and localization. A system class is automatically defined in each namespace)
system clockSystemuhr (The electronic circuit in a computer that generates a steady stream of timing pulses--the digital signals that synchronize every operation. The system clock signal is precisely set by a quartz crystal, typically at a specific frequency between 1 and 50 megahertz. The clock rate of a computer is one of the prime determinants of its overall processing speed, and it can go as high as the other components of the computer allow)
system colorSystemfarbe (A color that is defined by the operating system for a specific type of monitor and video adapter and that is associated with a specific part of the user interface, such as a window title or a menu)
system configurationSystemkonfiguration (" In reference to a single microcomputer, the sum of a system's internal and external components, including memory, disk drives, keyboard, video, and generally less critical add-on hardware, such as a mouse, modem, or printer. Software (the operating system and various device drivers), the user's choices established through configuration files such as the AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files on IBM PCs and compatibles, and sometimes hardware (switches and jumpers) are needed to "configure the configuration" to work correctly. Although system configuration can be changed, as by adding more memory or disk capacity, the basic structure of the system--its architecture--remains the same.")
System Configuration CheckerSystemkonfigurationsprüfung (A system preparation tool that helps to avoid setup failures by validating the target machine before a software application is installed)
system contextSystemkontext (The state of Windows after it first starts when some system services are loaded but no user is logged in and per-user settings are not available)
system control areaSystembereich (An area in the taskbar that shows icons for network connectivity, volume control, clock, and on laptops and Tablet computers, the battery)
system control moduleSystemsteuerungsmodul (The power supply that controls powering up the computer motherboard and all other devices that require power in the system. The SCM operates at all times when the system is plugged into an electrical outlet)
system currency unitEinheit der Systemwährung (A currency unit that is used as the default currency unit if no currency unit is specified when entering monetary amounts)
System Data Source NameName der Systemdatenquelle (A data source name that can be used by any process on the computer)
system databasesSystemdatenbanken (A set of five databases present in all instances of SQL Server that are used to store system information)
system-defined financial dimension typevom System definierter Finanzdimensionstyp (A financial dimension mapped to a table or view in the database that represents an entity type and whose values are in the domain of one attribute of that entity type)
system definitionSystemdefinition (The definition of a system)
System Deployment ImageSystembereitstellungsabbild (A feature in Windows which facilitates the preparation and maintenance of run-time images)
System DesignerSystem-Designer (The designer used to create and edit system diagrams)
system deviceSystemgerät (A device on a system board, such as an interrupt controller, keyboard controller, real-time clock, DMA page register, DMA controller, memory controller, FDC, IDE port, serial and parallel port, PCI bridge, and so on. In today's PCs, these devices are typically integrated in the supporting chip set)
system diagramSystemdiagramm (The diagram used to design an application system composed from applications or other systems. The system diagram (.sd) file contains information based on the System Definition Model (SDM))
system–DPI awarekompatibel mit systemspezifischen DPI-Werten (Pertaining to an application that always renders at the system DPI setting, which is calculated by Windows based on the primary display at first logon)
system driveSystemlaufwerk (The drive letter of the mass-storage device (usually a hard disk) where Windows is installed)
System DSNDSN (A data source name that can be used by any process on the computer)
system engineerSystem Engineer (A Microsoft employee who assists one or more specific royalty OEMs as they prepare to manufacture computers that will use the version of Windows that is currently under development)
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)
system functionsSystemfunktionen (A set of built-in functions that perform operations on and return the information about values, objects, and settings in SQL Server)
system healthSystemintegrität (" A model used in Windows Server "Centro" to describe the proper function and performance of key servers, roles, and services managed by Windows Server "Centro".")
system health agentSystemintegritäts-Agent (A client software component that declares a client's health state (by providing a statement of health) to a NAP agent)
system health validatorSystemintegritätsprüfung (A server software counterpart to a system health agent (SHA). A system health validator verifies the statement of health (SoH) made by its respective SHA)
System Health Validator pointSystemintegritätsprüfungspunkt (The tool in the Configuration Manager console that is used to browse the status messages in the Configuration Manager site database)
system infoSysteminfo (The information about a computer that's derived from the System Information program)
System InformationSysteminformationen (A program that shows details about a computer's hardware configuration, computer components, and software, including drivers)
system integratorSystemintegrator (People or organizations that integrate devices that independent hardware vendors (IHVs) provide and solutions that independent software vendors (ISVs) provide, with the goal of developing enterprise applications)
system jobSystemauftrag (A process whose execution can proceed independently or in the background. Other processes may be started before the asynchronous process has finished)
system languageSystemsprache (The default language that is used by the application text localization system)
system-locked preinstallationsystemgebundene Vorinstallation (Technology that helps restrict legitimately licensed operating system software to use with the computer system upon which it was originally distributed by a royalty OEM, all in accordance with the license rights granted)
system logSystemprotokoll (A record of events that are generated by the operating system components)
system management BIOSSystemverwaltungs-BIOS (A BIOS developed to enable system-related information, such as information about hardware, to be gathered from computers on a network)
system media poolSystemmedienpool (In Removable Storage, one of two classes of media pools: system and application. The system media pool holds cartridges that are not in use and includes free media pools, unrecognized media pools, and import media pools)
system menuSystemmenü (A menu that contains commands you can use to manipulate a window or close a program. You click the program icon at the left of the title bar to open this menu. The context menu of a window replaces this menu)
system migrationSystemmigration (The movement of an existing system from a development or staging environment into a production or live environment)
system objectSystemobjekt (A database object that is defined by the system, such as the table MSysIndexes, or by the user)
system of unitsEinheitensystem (A set of units used for measurement or exchange)
system of unitsEinheitensystem (A set of units used for measurement or exchange)
system on a chipSystem on a Chip (A chip that integrates most of all of the basic components of a computer, including microprocessors and necessary support components. SOC technology is used in firewalls, gateways, specialized servers, and interactive devices)
system partitionSystempartition (The partition that contains the hardware-specific files needed to load Windows (for example, Ntldr, Osloader, Boot.ini, Ntdetect.com). The system partition can be, but does not have to be, the same as the boot partition)
system-preferred interface languagevoreingestellte Sprache der Oberfläche (The language that displays on a system when the user has not selected a user-preferred interface language)
system profileSystemprofil (The default, predefined templates that contain the necessary technical details for encoding a particular piece of content)
system promptSystemansage (A short audio recording, installed on the Exchange Unified Messaging server, that is played to callers by the server. System prompts may be used to welcome callers, to inform them of their options when they use the system, and to make them aware of important information and of events and errors that have occurred)
system propertySystemeigenschaft (A property that the CIM Object Manager defines to provide information that applies to each class (for example, name, derivation, and namespace))
System ProtectionComputerschutz (A Windows technology that protects OS resources (files, folders registry keys) and prevents applications and administrators from making changes to a computer's resources in an arbitrary way)
system ratingSystembewertung (A number that gives a general indication of the performance capability of your computer's hardware)
System RecoverySystemwiederherstellung (A Windows feature that enables users to easily roll back their PC to an earlier good state while keeping their data safe)
system requirementsSystemanforderungen (A minimum hardware configuration of a computer (typically relates to CPU speed and type, size of RAM, free space on hard disk, and presence of other devices such as sound card, CD-ROM, etc) needed to run a software program on it)
System RestoreSystemwiederherstellung (A tool that lets you restore your computer to a previous state, if a problem occurs, without losing your personal data files (such as Microsoft Word documents, browsing history, drawings, favorites, or e-mail))
system role assignmentSystemrollenzuweisung (Role assignment that applies to the site as a whole)
system role definitionSystemrollendefinition (Role definition that conveys site-wide authority)
system servicesSystemdienste (A group of integrated services that enables you to access information from and interact with your Microsoft Dynamics AX installation)
system statisticsSystemstatistik (Information about the technology, such as type of browser, that a Web site visitor uses to access the site)
system stored proceduresgespeicherte Systemprozeduren (A set of SQL Server-supplied stored procedures that can be used for actions such as retrieving information from the system catalog or performing administration tasks)
system tableSystemtabelle (A table that stores the data defining the configuration of a server and all its tables)
system tablesSystemtabellen (Built-in tables that form the system catalog for SQL Server)
system-under-testGetestetes System (A system that is being tested for correct operation)
system upgradeSystemupgrade (An upgrade of a system from an existing or older version to a newer or more recent version)
system variableSystemvariable (A variable provided by DTS)
system viewSystemansicht (A view that is defined for all entities and cannot be deleted or shared)
System View windowFenster "Systemansicht" (A simple browser providing an outline view of available applications and systems used as a drag source to create references to Application Systems on the Application Connection Designer, System Designer and the System Deployment Designer)
system volumeSystemvolume (The first volume that is accessed when a computer starts up. This volume contains the hardware-specific files that are required to load Windows and includes the computer's boot manager (for loading multiple operating systems). Generally, the system volume can be, but is not required to be, the same volume as the operating system volume)
Systems Application ArchitectureSystemanwendungsarchitektur (An IBM-developed standard for the appearance and operation of application software that will give programs written for all IBM computers--mainframe computers, minicomputers, and personal computers--a similar look and feel. SAA defines how an application interfaces with both the user and the supporting operating system. True SAA-compliant applications are compatible at the source level (before being compiled) with any SAA-compliant operating system--provided the system is capable of furnishing all the services required by the application)
systems integratorSystemintegrator (People or organizations that integrate devices that independent hardware vendors (IHVs) provide and solutions that independent software vendors (ISVs) provide, with the goal of developing enterprise applications)
Systems Network ArchitectureSystemnetzwerkarchitektur (A network model devised by IBM to enable IBM products, including mainframes, terminals, and peripherals, to communicate and exchange data)
Systems Network ArchitectureSystemnetzwerkarchitektur (A network model devised by IBM to enable IBM products, including mainframes, terminals, and peripherals, to communicate and exchange data)
username (The name by which a user is identified to a computer system or network. During the logon process, the user must enter the username and the correct password. If the system or network is connected to the Internet, the username generally corresponds to the leftmost part of the user's e-mail address (the portion preceding theBenutzername
virtual file systemvirtuelles Dateisystem (The subsystem that intercepts and redirects file system requests from application processes running in a virtual environment. These requests are processed based on the virtual files and directories defined in the application package and created or modified through interaction with a virtual application)
Vision SystemErkennungssystem (The camera, light, and projector systems that are used to identify the size and location of touch input and gestures on the Surface unit)
voice mail systemVoicemailsystem (A system that records and stores telephone messages in a user mailbox)
Windows operating systemWindows-Betriebssystem (A proprietary software operating system with a graphical user interface (GUI))
Windows System Assessment ToolWindows-Systembewertungstool (A tool that provides performance metrics and other information necessary for Windows and applications to make scaling decisions. It measures the performance attributes of: system memory, the storage sub-system, the CPU (or CPUs), and the graphics sub-system)
Windows System Image BackupWindows-Systemabbildsicherung (A tool in Windows Vista that backs up the system image)
Windows System Resource ManagerWindows-Systemressourcen-Manager (A feature of Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003, Enterprise Edition and Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition. With Windows System Resource Manager, administrators can control and account for the how CPU and memory resources allocated to applications, services, and processes)