French | English |
atomicité, cohérence, isolation, durabilité | atomicity, consistency, isolation, durability (The four essential properties of an electronic transaction. Atomicity requires that a transaction be fully completed or else fully canceled. Consistency requires that resources used are transformed from one consistent state to another. Isolation requires all transactions to be independent of each other. Durability requires that the completed transaction be permanent, including survival through system failure) |
isolation d'applications | application isolation (The separation of applications by process boundaries that prevent the applications from affecting one another) |
isolation des privilèges | privilege isolation (A window manager subsystem that blocks applications at a lower UI privilege level from sending messages to or hooking threads belonging to processes with a higher UI privilege level) |
Isolation des privilèges UIPI | User Interface Privilege Isolation A window manager subsystem that blocks applications at a lower UI privilege level from sending messages to or hooking threads belonging to processes with a higher UI privilege level (User Interface Privilege Isolation) |
Isolation des privilèges UIPI | UI Privilege Isolation A window manager subsystem that blocks applications at a lower UI privilege level from sending messages to or hooking threads belonging to processes with a higher UI privilege level (User Interface Privilege Isolation) |
isolation d'utilisateur | user isolation (A method, using user names, for separating and isolating content areas within an FTP site. This is to ensure that users don't access FTP directories of one another) |
mode d'isolation des processus de travail | worker process isolation mode (The Web process model for IIS 6.0) |
niveau d'isolation | isolation level (The property of a transaction that controls the degree to which data is isolated for use by one process, and is guarded against interference from other processes) |
niveau d'isolation de la transaction | transaction isolation level (The property of a transaction that controls the degree to which data is isolated for use by one process, and is guarded against interference from other processes) |