English | Finnish |
ancestor element | pää- (In a tree structure, the element of which a given element is a child. Equivalent to a parent element) |
array element | matriisielementti (A data value in an array) |
block-level element | lohkotason elementti (An HTML element that, in general, begins a new line. A block-level element may include other block-level elements or inline elements) |
bound element | sidottu elementti (In a static structure diagram, a use of a parameterized class, or template, in which the parameters from the parameterized class are bound to actual values) |
branch element | työnkulun haaraelementti (An element of workflow logic that defines an alternative condition and action or additional steps, in cases when the criteria in a condition element are not met. A logical "else-if-then" statement in a workflow) |
brand element | yrityskuvan osa (A distinctive component that is unique to a company and that adds to its recognition with consumers) |
chart element | kaavion osa (One of the distinct pieces that make up a chart, such as a title, axis, legend, trendline, or error bar) |
child element | alielementti (In a tree structure, an element that is contained by a parent element. A subordinate element) |
clock vector element | kellovektorielementti (A pair of values, consisting of a replica key and a tick count, that represents a change to a replica) |
complex type (An element that can contain other elements or attributes and appears as | monitasoinen tyyppi |
derived element | johdettu elementti (An element, such as an attribute or association, that can be calculated or derived from other information. For example, an age attribute for the class Person can be derived if you know the Person's date of birth) |
document element | dokumenttielementti (A reusable piece of content, formatting information or other document parts that are stored in galleries) |
2-element constraint | kaksielementtinen rajoite (A constraint that applies to two elements, such as two classes or two associations. The constraint is shown as a dashed arrow from one element to the other, labeled by the constraint string in braces ({ })) |
inline element | sisäinen elementti (An HTML element that typically does not start a new line, such as EM, FONT, and SPAN) |
master element | pääelementti (An element in a parent document to which a child document is attached. Examples of master elements are input, frame, iframe, or elements created by an element behavior) |
otherwise element | Muutoin-elementti (A logical "else" statement in a workflow that defines an alternative action in all cases that do not match the criteria defined in condition or branch elements) |
parent element | pääelementti (In a tree structure, an element that contains subordinate elements called child elements) |
picture element | kuvapiste (The smallest element used to form the composition of an image on a computer monitor. Computer monitors display images by drawing thousands of very small pixels arranged in columns and rows) |
picture element | kuvapiste (The smallest element used to form the composition of an image on a computer monitor. Computer monitors display images by drawing thousands of very small pixels arranged in columns and rows) |
programming element attribute | ohjelmointielementin määrite (A descriptive declaration that can be applied to programming elements such as types, fields, methods, and properties) |
pseudo-element | näennäiselementti (An element used by CSS selectors to style typographical rather than structural elements) |
required element | pakollinen elementti (An element that is required to be present in order to satisfy a schema) |
root element | pääelementti (The element in an XML document that contains all other elements. It is the top-level element of an XML document and must be the first element in the document) |
scorecard element | tuloskortin osa (Any one of the individual components of a scorecard, such as key performance indicators (KPIs), members, properties, actuals, targets, or MDX expressions) |
second element cost | toisen tason kustannus (The capital expenditure on an asset that is incurred after an organization starts to hold it, such as cost of improving the assets in the pool) |
workflow decision element | työnkulun päätöselementti (A guard condition that controls the logical branching of task sequences within a workflow process. A workflow decision can be made by a user or by an automation rule) |
workflow element | työnkulun elementti (A modeling element used to define workflow processes) |
XML element | XML-rakenne (An XML structure that consists of a start tag, an end tag, and the information between the tags. Elements can have attributes and can contain other elements) |