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high availabilityhaute disponibilité (The ability of a system or device to be usable when it is needed. When expressed as a percentage, high availability is the actual service time divided by the required service time. Although high availability does not guarantee that a system will have no downtime, a network often is considered highly available if it achieves 99.999 percent network uptime)
High Contrastcontraste élevé (A feature that heightens the color contrast of some text and images on your computer screen, making those items more distinct and easier to identify)
high-definition DVDHigh Definition DVD (A high definition optical disc format which uses a smaller focus blue-violet 405 nm laser allowing higher precision and storage density. A competitor to Blu-ray Disc)
high-definition multimedia interface A digital interface specification for delivering digital content and connecting consumer electronic devicesHDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)
High-Definition TelevisionTélévision haute définition (A type of television that provides much higher resolution, sharpness, sound quality, and picture quality than traditional televisions. HDTVs can usually be used as computer monitors)
high density lipoproteinlipoprotéine de haute densité (A class of lipoproteins that carry cholesterol from the body's tissues to the liver)
high-density multichip interconnect A digital interface specification for delivering digital content and connecting consumer electronic devicesHDMI (high-density multichip interconnect)
high-DPIen haute résolution (Pertaining to a DPI setting with more than 96 DPI)
high-impactà fort impact (Having a strong effect or influence)
high-impactà fort impact visuel (Having a strong effect or influence)
high importanceImportance haute (A flag that can be set for Lync and Communicator calls or instant messages to indicate the urgency of the conversation)
high-low lineslignes haut/bas (In 2-D line charts, lines that extend from the highest to the lowest value in each category. High-low lines are often used in stock charts)
high memorymémoire haute (Memory locations addressed by the largest numbers)
high-performance computingcalculs complexes (The type of computing that uses supercomputers or computer clusters to address computation problems which require high bandwidth, low latency networking, very high compute capabilities, etc)
High-Performance Media Access Technologytechnologie HighMAT (A recording format that can store audio, video, and pictures on a CD or DVD. HighMat discs play on any Windows computer and on some DVD players)
high-precision currency valuevaleur de devise haute précision (A currency value represented as a 64-bit integer)
high priority updatemise à jour de haute priorité (A classification used on the Windows Update web site and by the Windows Update Service to recommend Microsoft software updates and drivers that help protect against the latest publicly known security threats and reliability issues. All software updates and drivers that can be installed by turning on Automatic Updates on your computer are classified as high priority. These can also be installed by visiting the Windows Update web site)
high-privilege workflowflux de travail doté de privilèges élevés (Any workflow that either uses a tiered activity or contains a high privilege scope, regardless of the contents of that scope)
high-trust appapplication à haut niveau de fiabilité (An app that uses the server-to-server (S2S) protocol, where the app is responsible for creating the user portion of the access token, and therefore is trusted to assert any user identity)
high-trust appapplication bénéficiant d'un niveau de fiabilité élevé (An app that uses the server-to-server (S2S) protocol, where the app is responsible for creating the user portion of the access token, and therefore is trusted to assert any user identity)
high watermarklimite supérieure (A memory consumption threshold on each cache host that specifies when objects are evicted out of memory, regardless of whether they have expired or not, until memory consumption goes back down to the low watermark)