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acronym casing guidelinerègle de mise en majuscules pour les acronymes (A rule that clarifies whether an acronym is to be spelt with upper- or lowercase letter or a mix)
case keyclé de cas (The element of a case by which the case is referenced within a case set)
Case No.N° d'incident (The number given to a specific case for identification purposes)
case resolutionrésolution d'incident (An activity that includes such information as the description of the resolution and the billable time of the case)
Case TypeType d'incident (A sub-category of customer service issues that indicates whether an issue is a question, problem, or request)
CD jewel caseboîtier CD (The plastic case housing a CD)
sealed case PCPC en boîtier scellé (A chassis type that can be reported by the Win32_SystemEnclosure class in Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) and that refers to a computer whose case is not meant to be opened by anyone but the original equipment manufacturer)
test casecas de test (A specification that describes the goals of a test, the results that the test might produce, the circumstances in which it will be run, and how it should be implemented)
title case1re lettre des mots en majuscule (A case distinction in which every word's first chararacter is uppercase and the remaining letters are lower case)
use casecas d'utilisation (In a use case diagram, a representation of a set of events that occurs when an actor uses a system to complete a process. Normally, a use case is a relatively large process, not an individual step or transaction)
use casecas d'usage (A collection of scenarios which make up a behaviorally related sequence of interactions that a user performs in a dialog with a system)
use case diagramdiagramme de cas d'utilisation (A diagram that shows the external actors who will interact with your system and how they will use it. The diagram consists of a system boundary, actors, use cases, and use case relationships (communicates, uses, and extends))