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Address Resolution Protocolprotocole ARP (In TCP/IP, a protocol that uses broadcast traffic on the local network to resolve a logically assigned Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) address to its physical hardware or media access control (MAC layer address). In asynchronous transfer mode (ATM), ARP is used two different ways. For classical IPv4 over ATM (CLIP), ARP is used to resolve addresses to ATM hardware addreses. For ATM LAN emulation (LANE), ARP is used to resolve Ethernet/802.3 or Token Ring addresses to ATM hardware addresses)
case resolutionrésolution d'incident (An activity that includes such information as the description of the resolution and the billable time of the case)
conflict resolution methodméthode de résolution des conflits (The method that is used to determine which change is written to the store in the event of a conflict. Typical conflict resolution methods are as follows: last writer wins, source wins, destination wins, custom, or deferred. For custom resolution, the resolving application reads the conflict from the conflict log and selects a resolution. For deferred resolution, the conflict is logged together with the conflicting change data and the made-with knowledge of the change)
image resolutionrésolution d'image (The fineness or coarseness of an image as it is digitized, measured in dots per inch (DPI), typically ranging from 200 to 400 DPI)
map resolutionrésolution de la carte (The accuracy at which the location and shape of map features can be depicted for a given map scale. In a large scale map (e.g. a map scale of 1:1) there is less reduction of features than those shown on a small scale map (e.g. 1:1,000,000))
name resolutionrésolution de noms (The process of having software translate between names that are easy for users to work with and numerical IP addresses, which are difficult for users but necessary for TCP/IP communications. Name resolution can be provided by software components such as DNS or WINS)
native resolutionrésolution native (The resolution a display is designed to use. Unlike cathode ray tube technology, liquid crystal displays cannot stretch or shrink images gracefully. The pixels are either stretched or shrunk over greater or fewer cells, so upsizing or downsizing images to non-native resolutions degrades visual quality)
Peer Name Resolution Protocolprotocole PNRP (A standard set of formats and procedures which enables secure and dynamic publication, registration and resolution of computer names and IP addresses including the ability to register multiple names on a single computer, multiple computers to a single name, and have names registered by applications)
resolution historyHistorique de résolution (A feature that automatically tracks changes to alert fields)
resolution stateétat de résolution (The state of an alert in relation to its status in the resolution cycle. The default resolution states include New, Acknowledged, and Resolved)
resolution strategystratégie de résolution (A set of criteria that the repository engine evaluates sequentially when selecting an object, where multiple versions exist and version information is unspecified in the calling program)
screen resolutionrésolution d'écran (The setting that determines how much information is displayed on the computer screen, measured horizontally and vertically in pixels. At lower screen resolutions, such as 640 x 480, fewer items fit on the screen, but they are larger and easier to see. At higher resolutions, such as 1600 x 1200, more items fit on the screen and they appear smaller)
snap resolutionrésolution d'alignement (" In animation, specifies the regular intervals on the timeline at which you can set a keyframe. This interval rate is called "snap resolution" because it refers to where on the timeline the playhead and keyframes can be "snapped".")