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Basic TargetΒασικός στόχος (A SmartArt graphic layout used to show containment, gradations, or hierarchical relationships. The first five lines of Level 1 text are associated with a circle. Unused text does not appear, but remains available if you switch layouts)
binding targetπροορισμός σύνδεσης (In data binding, the object that consumes the value of the binding)
Multiple Render TargetsΠολλαπλοί προορισμοί απόδοσης (In computer graphics, a technique which submits different colours to multiple output colour buffers in a single pass writing up to four different colour values to four separate buffers)
Nested TargetΈνθετος στόχος (A SmartArt graphic layout used to show containment relationships. Each of the first three lines of Level 1 text correspond to the upper left text in the shapes, and Level 2 text corresponds to the smaller shapes. Works best with minimal Level 2 lines of text. Unused text does not appear, but remains available if you switch layouts)
offload targetπροορισμός μείωσης φόρτου (The combination of miniport driver, intermediate driver(s) and hardware Network Interface Card (NIC) that is presented to the host stack as a single miniport device capable of offloading some functions from the host stack)
render targetπροορισμός απόδοσης (In computer graphics, an output buffer used when generating images)
Share Target contractΣύμβαση για κοινή χρήση προορισμού (A contract that lets a Windows Store app receive content, such as photos , links, and text, that the user shares from other apps. An app that supports this contract can be included in the list of apps that appears when the user taps the Share charm. Windows limits the list to include only the apps that support the type of data being shared. Examples of apps that might want to use this contract include social networking, email, and note-taking apps)
Share target descriptionπεριγραφή προορισμού κοινής χρήσης (The area in the Share UI where developers can add text to describe Share targets)
Target ApplicationΕφαρμογή-στόχος (An item stored in the Secure Store Service that maps users or groups to credentials needed to access external data or other resources)
target deviceσυσκευή προορισμού (" A device that receives an action specified by the OneCare administrator. For example, an external hard drive that is the designated the place for file backup would be considered to be the "target device" of the backup function. ")
target diagramδιάγραμμα στόχου (A diagram that is used to show steps toward a goal)
target directoryκατάλογος προορισμού (The destination folder into which a file or files are to be copied or moved)
target frameπλαίσιο προορισμού (The name of a frame in which the target page of a hyperlink is displayed. Typically, a hyperlink from one frame of a frames page (or frameset) will supply as its target frame another frame of the frames page)
target frameworkπλαίσιο προορισμού (The version of the .NET Framework or of Silverlight for which a particular application has been created)
Target ListΛίστα στόχου (A SmartArt graphic layout used to show interrelated or overlapping information. Each of the first seven lines of Level 1 text appears in the rectangular shape. Unused text does not appear, but remains available if you switch layouts. Works well with both Level 1 and Level 2 text)
target logical datacenterλογικό κέντρο δεδομένων προορισμού (The logical datacenter definition to which the system is being deployed)
target PCυπολογιστής προορισμού (" A computer that receives an action specified by the OneCare administrator. For example, a computer that is the designated the place for file backup would be considered to be the "target PC" of the backup function. ")
targets fileαρχείο προορισμών (In the context of MSBuild, an XML file that contains MSBuild target elements that can be used by one or more build projects. A target element contains one or more tasks to be performed in a build)
touch targetingπροσδιορισμός σημείου αφής (Using the touch of your finger to guess your intended target instead of the actual target)