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ABC codecode ABC (A classifier that names categories in an ABC classification)
ABC code for carrying cost classificationcode ABC du coût de stockage (A classifier that names categories in an ABC classification that ranks discrete categories of items according to their carrying cost)
ABC code for contribution margincode ABC de marge contributive (A classifier that names categories in an ABC classification that ranks discrete categories of items according to their contribution margin)
ABC code for revenuecode ABC du produit (A classifier that names categories in an ABC classification that ranks discrete categories of items according to their revenue)
ABC code valuecode ABC de la valeur (The categorization of an inventory item based on its value compared to the total inventory on hand)
access codecode d'accès (A string of characters entered by a user to verify his or her identity to a network or to a local computer, device, or client, or to sign in to an account, app, and so on)
account codecode compte (The unique identifier for a record that holds the balance relating to any single asset, liability, owner's equity, revenue, or expense of the business)
account code segmentsegment de code compte (A section of an account code that represents a type of entity for which you are accounting)
activation codecode d'activation (A unique 12-character code that is used in combination with a computer ID to activate Windows in licensing models where a product key is not used for activation)
American Standard Code for Information Interchangecode ASCII (" A standard single-byte character encoding scheme used for text-based data. ASCII uses designated 7-bit or 8-bit number combinations to represent either 128 or 256 possible characters. Standard ASCII uses 7 bits to represent all uppercase and lowercase letters, the numbers 0 through 9, punctuation marks, and special control characters used in U.S. English. Most current x86-based systems support the use of extended (or "high") ASCII. Extended ASCII allows the eighth bit of each character to identify an additional 128 special symbol characters, foreign-language letters, and graphic symbols.")
area codeindicatif régional (A number that identifies each telephone service area in a country/region and is used as a dialing prefix)
area codeindicatif régional, code de la zone (A number that identifies each telephone service area in a country/region and is used as a dialing prefix)
authorization codecode d'autorisation (A code that grants rights to an individual, for example to use a system or access stored data)
bank codecode bancaire (A unique bank registration number that a bank uses to identify itself)
bank sorting codecode guichet de la banque (A 6-digit code used by the British and Irish banking industries to identify banks and route money transfers between banks)
bar codecode barres (The special identification code printed as a set of vertical bars of differing widths on books, grocery products, and other merchandise. Used for rapid, error-free input in such facilities as libraries, hospitals, and grocery stores, bar codes represent binary information that can be read by an optical scanner. The coding can include numbers, letters, or a combination of the two; some codes include built-in error checking and can be read in either direction)
bar code readerlecteur de code-barres (An optical device that uses a laser beam to read and interpret bar codes, such as the Universal Product Codes, found on grocery products and other retail items)
book codecode registre (A predefined dimension that is used to differentiate between different modeling scenarios. For example, you can use this dimension to track values for budget, actual, and forecasted scenarios for any given period of time. It is automatically included with every model)
branch codecode de l'agence (A numeric code used in combination with a bank code to identify a specific bank branch)
calculation codecode calcul (A code that represents a specific numerical calculation that returns a numeric amount)
campaign codecode de campagne (An identifier, usually made up of numbers or letters, such as 1234 or Early Spring, for a marketing campaign. The campaign code is another way to identify a marketing campaign distinct from the name of the marketing campaign)
card validation codecode de validation de la carte (A code that credit card companies use to authorize credit card charges. For example, American Express uses a four-digit number on the front of the credit card, and Visa, MasterCard, and Discover use a three-digit number on the back)
Central Bank MFO Codecode MFO de la banque centrale (A 9-digit code used to identify banks for routing transactions in the Russian Federation)
central bank transaction codecode transaction de la banque centrale (A statistical code defined by the Central Bank of Russia used to describe the subjects of payments denominated in Russian roubles for cross-border transactions)
character codecode de caractère (A numeric value that corresponds to a particular character in a set)
client code generationgénération de code client (The action of generating code for the client project based on operations and entities exposed in the middle tier. A RIA Services link must exist between the client and server projects)
code access securitysécurité d'accès du code (A mechanism provided by the common language runtime whereby managed code is granted permissions by security policy and these permissions are enforced, helping to limit the operations that the code will be allowed to perform)
code access security CAS policy A set of rules that defines security permissions for a collection of assemblies by associating attributes of those assemblies, such as location and signature, with a set of code access security permissionsstratégie de sécurité d'accès du code (CAS)
code analysisanalyse du code (The process of checking code for conformance to design guidelines. Code analysis goes beyond compilation to look for common coding and design errors determined by a set of guidelines)
code-behind classclasse code-behind (A class that is accessed by an .aspx file, but resides in a separate file (such as a .dll or .cs file). For example, you can write a code-behind class that creates an ASP.NET custom server control, contains code that is called from an .aspx file, but does not reside within the .aspx file)
code-behind filefichier code-behind (A code file containing the page class that implements the program logic of a Web Forms or ASP.NET mobile Web Forms application)
code-behind pagepage code-behind (A code file containing the page class that implements the program logic of a Web Forms or ASP.NET mobile Web Forms application)
code comment Web reportrapport Web de commentaire de code (Web pages that enable you to browse the code structure within files in your current project or solution, such as objects and interfaces defined in a project)
code completecode terminé (A development milestone marking the point at which all features for the release are implemented and functionality has been verified against the functional specification)
code coveragecouverture du code (A technology that includes adding instructions to an existing assembly or artifact and that enables Visual Studio to monitor the code paths that are touched by a test)
Code Definition windowfenêtre Définition de code (A read-only editor view that displays the definition of a symbol in a code file stored in, or referenced by, the active project)
code elementélément de code (The minimum bit combination that can represent a unit of encoded text for processing or exchange)
code exampleexemple de code (A block of sample code in documentation that is used to demonstrate a concept or process)
Code First MigrationsMigrations Code First (A feature that allows a database created by Code First to be incrementally changed as a developer's Code First model evolves)
code freezegel du code (A point at which a technical project document (requirements specification, functional specification, etc) or developed component of the solution cannot change without significant justification and approval by key project stakeholders)
code groupgroupe de codes (A logical grouping of code that has a specified condition for membership)
code listliste de codes (A set of abbreviation/explanation pairs that are used as a design-time aid to providing sets of XML Schema Definition language (XSD) enumeration values)
code maskmasque de code (The format that you define for a work breakdown structure [WBS] code or a custom outline code. The mask specifies the sequence and number of letters or numbers required for each level and the symbol separating the levels)
code metricmétrique de code (A software measure that provides developers better insight into the code they are developing. By taking advantage of code metrics, developers can understand which types and/or methods should be reworked or more thoroughly tested. Development teams can identify potential risks, understand the current state of a project, and track progress during software development)
Code of ConductCode de conduite (The link to the code of conduct, which contains rules that explain how someone should behave while using a service or product)
code of conductcode de conduite (Rules that explain how someone should behave while using a service or product)
code pagepage de codes (A table that relates the character codes (code point values) used by a program to keys on the keyboard or to characters on the display. This provides support for character sets and keyboard layouts for different countries or regions)
code panevolet Code (In Visual Basic for Applications, the window that is used to display, edit, and write module-level and procedure code)
code pointcode de caractère (A numeric value that corresponds to a particular character in a set)
code pointpoint de code (The minimum bit combination that can represent a unit of encoded text for processing or exchange)
code profilerprofileur de code (A software tool, implemented as a DLL, which is called by the runtime system during the execution of an image)
code reviewrévision du code (The process of assessing code to improve its quality and the capabilities of the development team. Types of code review include formal review, peer-based review, and third-party review)
code sampleexemple de code (A set of program instructions that are provided as an example, typically for learning and re-use)
code snippetextrait de code (A small piece of programming code that is part of a larger program. Usually the code snippet performs a specific function or task)
code stubstub de code (A segment of Visual Basic code that defines the beginning and end of a procedure)
Code viewmode Code (A window that shows the code that comprises a web page)
commodity code hierarchyhiérarchie des nomenclatures douanières (A category hierarchy that orders categories that are created from commodity codes)
course codecode de cours (A number or code that an educational institution uses to identify a particular class)
currency codecode de devise (An alphanumeric identifier that represents a currency unit)
currency codecode devise (An alphanumeric identifier that represents a currency unit)
date period codecode période par date (A code that represents a period of time measured by starting and ending dates)
dead codecode mort (Code that is not called during profiling)
department codecode département (A unique alphanumeric name used to identify a department)
department codecode de département (A unique alphanumeric name used to identify a department)
department organization codecode département organisation (A code that represents the department in which an employee performs a job)
Differentiated Services Code Point A marking in the registry that enables packets that pass through network devices that operate on Layer 3 information (such as routers) to have their relative priorities differentiated from one anothervaleur DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point)
direction codecode de direction (A value in a fax or phone activity that indicates the direction of the message. Typically the values are incoming or outgoing)
disposition codecode de disposition (A code that indicates the method by which a returned item should be processed)
DSN codecode DSN (A three-digit string of numbers, such as 5.1.2., that indicates the status of an attempt to deliver an e-mail message)
earning codecode revenu (A code that represents the type of earnings paid to an employee)
Electronic Product Codecode électronique de produit (A standard for electronically marking products so that they can be tracked by using radio frequency identification (RFID). An EPC is 96 bits divided into four partitions: header, manager number, object class, and serial number)
embed codecode incorporé (HTML code that adds an object, such as a video, to a Web site, blog, or HTML page)
emergency access codecode d'accès en cas d'urgence (An emergency access code is a set of letters and numbers that can be included on your emergency profile wallet card or sheet)
Entity Framework Code First MigrationsMigrations Entity Framework Code First (A feature that allows a database created by Code First to be incrementally changed as a developer's Code First model evolves)
error codecode d'erreur (One of four fields of an SCODE. It is a unique number that is assigned to represent the error or warning)
field codecode de champ (Placeholder text that shows where specified information from your data source will appear; the elements in a field that generate a field's result. The field code includes the field characters, field type, and instructions)
four character codecode FOURCC (A 32-bit unsigned integer that is created by concatenating four ASCII characters to identify a data format)
FOURCC codecode FOURCC (A 32-bit unsigned integer that is created by concatenating four ASCII characters to identify a data format)
generated codecode généré (Code that is automatically generated for the client project based on operations and entities exposed in the middle tier when a RIA Services link exists between the server and client projects)
hash codecode de hachage (A fixed-size result that is obtained by applying a one-way mathematical function (sometimes called a hash algorithm) to an arbitrary amount of data. If there is a change in the input data, the hash changes. The hash can be used in many operations, including authentication and digital signing)
HTML code fragmentfragment de code HTML (HTML code that you add to your Web page to create features such as a script, a counter, or a scrolling marquee)
Huffman codingcodage de Huffman (An entropy encoding method for lossless data compression. It uses a variable length code table for encoding a source symbol (such as a character in a file) where the variable-length code table has been derived in a particular way based on the estimated probability of occurrence for each possible value of the source symbol)
IFSC codecode IFSC (A series of 11 alphanumeric characters used by the Indian Financial System to identify banks participating in the NEFT system and to route transactions between banks)
industry codecode d'activité (A code used to identify different industries such as automotive, aviation, and beverage. You use industry codes to identify the associated industry of an advertisement, thus preventing two ads from competing companies in the same industry from appearing on the same page)
international access codecode d'accès à l'international (The prefix that is used to direct a call internationally. The International Access Code is 011 in the United States and 00 in much of the rest of the world)
Just My CodeUniquement mon code (A Visual Studio .NET debugging feature that allows the user to step through all the user-written code in the current project as well as in any referenced project, and skip over designer-generated code. Also, Just My Code affects breakpoints as well as stepping)
late-bound codecode à liaison tardive (A code that defers the assignment of a meaning to an identifier (such as a variable) until runtime)
leader codecode d'organisateur (An access code that is needed in order for a user to join a conference as a leader. This string is entered in the Options dialog box, on the Accounts tab, under Conferencing Information)
license codecode licence (An alphanumeric key that grants a party the right to use software or software components as prescribed in the terms of the license agreement, and that activates and inactivates software modules, software capabilities, and software functions)
line of codeligne de code (An executable line of text that excludes white space, comments, type declarations, and namespace declarations)
location codecode magasin (A code that represents the physical location where an employee works in the organization)
location codecode d'emplacement (A code that represents the physical location where an employee works in the organization)
location codecode emplacement (A code that represents the physical location where an employee works in the organization)
main account code segmentsegment principal de code compte (A segment of a general ledger account code that corresponds to the type of account (for example, cash, sales, or travel expense))
managed codecode managé (Code that is executed by the common language runtime environment rather than directly by the operating system. Managed code applications gain common language runtime services such as automatic garbage collection, runtime type checking and security support, and so on. These services help provide uniform platform- and language-independent behavior of managed-code applications)
managed code extensionextension de code managé (An application-level add-in or document-level customization. Generally, an extension to Microsoft Office that is created by using Visual Studio Tools for Office)
master boot codecode de démarrage principal (A small amount of executable code contained in the master boot record that scans the partition table for the active partition, finds the starting sector of the active partition, loads a copy of the boot sector from the active partition into memory, and transfers control to the executable code in the boot sector)
Match Code UpdateMise à jour des codes de correspondance (A system job that scans the system for records for which match codes are not updated and persist their corresponding matchcodes in the database (this wakes up every 5 mins))
Message Authentication Codecode d'authentification de message (An algorithm that allows a receiver to ensure that a block of data has retained its integrity from the time it was sent until the time it was received)
miscellaneous charge codecode de frais divers (A code that represents miscellaneous charges on a transaction, such as invoice fees, freight, and insurance)
mobile codecode mobile (Any code placed on a central server that is meant to be downloaded and run by multiple clients. Mobile code can be distributed using Web servers, FTP servers, file shares, and so on. Typically, users run mobile code from the intranet and Internet zones)
My CodeMon code (A debugging feature that hides non-user code so that it does not appear in the debugger windows)
native codecode natif (Code that has been compiled to processor-specific machine code)
natural account code segmentsegment naturel de code compte (A segment of a general ledger account code that corresponds to the type of account (for example, cash, sales, or travel expense))
occupation codecode métier (A code that represents the type of work performed by an employee within the organization)
order status codecode de statut de la commande (A numerical data code that identifies the types of order status used on your Web site. For example, you may create order status codes to define saved orders, deleted orders, or unprocessed orders)
outline codecode hiérarchique (A custom tag that users define for tasks or resources to allow them to show a hierarchy of the tasks in their project that is different from WBS codes or outline numbers. You can create up to 10 sets of custom outline codes in your project)
outside line access codecode d'accès à une ligne extérieure (The prefix that is used to access an outside line. In the United States, this prefix is typically 9)
p-codecode P (A machine language for a nonexistent processor (a pseudomachine). Such code is executed by a software interpreter)
participant codecode de participant (An access code that is required for a user to join a conference as a participant. This code is entered in the Options dialog box, on the Accounts tab, under Conferencing Information)
piece codecode pièces (A code that indicates how many units of piecework an employee produces)
policy bar codestratégie de code-barres (An image that encodes a unique identifier for a Windows SharePoint Services object, where the value of the unique identifier can also be represented textually)
polymorphic codecode polymorphe (Malicious code that changes its code structure or method of infection to evade detection by virus scanners)
postal codecode postal (An alphanumeric code assigned to all addresses in order to facilitate mail delivery)
prepaid card codecode de carte prépayée (The unique, 25-character code on a prepaid card that adds computer use time to your prepaid computer or that pays for your subscription)
program codecode de programme (A five-digit code that identifies which of the solution provider's program offerings the customer's computer belongs to)
promotion codecode de promotion (The identification string included with a campaign activity that relates an individual piece of marketing collateral with the corresponding campaign)
proxy codecode proxy (Code generated by .NET that creates the infrastructure a client can use to call a Web service)
pure codecode pure (Code that can contain both native and managed data types, but only managed functions)
QR codecode 2D (A specific two-dimensional bar code)
QR codecode QR (A specific two-dimensional bar code)
reason codecode motif (The code that represents the cause for a certain action)
reason codecode de motif (The code that represents the cause for a certain action)
responsibility account code segmentsegment de responsabilité de code compte (A segment of a general ledger account code that corresponds to a category within the overall structure of the organization, such as location, division, department, area, task, project, or product)
rule group codecode groupement d'employés (A code that represents a common group of employees whose pay is processed using the same calculations)
safe codecode safe (Code that is executed by the common language runtime environment rather than directly by the operating system. Managed code applications gain common language runtime services such as automatic garbage collection, runtime type checking and security support, and so on. These services help provide uniform platform- and language-independent behavior of managed-code applications)
safe codecode sécurisé (Code that is executed by the common language runtime environment rather than directly by the operating system. Managed code applications gain common language runtime services such as automatic garbage collection, runtime type checking and security support, and so on. These services help provide uniform platform- and language-independent behavior of managed-code applications)
sales tax codecode taxe (A user-defined code that uniquely identifies a specific sales tax and defines its characteristics, such as the percentage or amount, tax authority, terms of payment, and ledger accounts used for posting)
sample codeexemple de code (A set of program instructions that are provided as an example, typically for learning and re-use)
scan codecode de touche enfoncée (A code generated by the keyboard software to identify the key pressed in a unique manner)
shared codecode partagé (Code that is specifically designated to exist without modification in the server project and the client project)
shift codecode quart (A code that represents the timeframe that an employee will be associated to when working on a particular day. The shift code determines the starting time, the hours, the length, and the earning code to be paid)
SIC codeCode NACE (A four-digit number assigned by the U.S. government to designate the economic activity of businesses)
Single Payment Classification Codecode de classification de paiement unique (A Standard Entry Class ACH code that describes a type of financial transaction)
single-use codecode à usage unique (A code, which can be used only once, that can be used in place of a password to sign in)
site codecode de site (A three-character code that SMS/Configuration Manager uses to uniquely identify an SMS/Configuration Manager site. The site code is specified during the site installation and cannot be changed after installation. The valid characters for site codes are A through Z and 0 through 9)
skill codecode compétence (A type of enterprise outline code that allows you to specify the skills that a resource has)
sort codecode guichet (A 6-digit code used by the British and Irish banking industries to identify banks and route money transfers between banks)
source code configuration filefichier de configuration de code source (A file that Build.exe uses to generate source code. A source code configuration file can be a dirs file, a sources file, or a makefile file)
source code controlcontrôle de code source (A set of features that include a mechanism for checking source code in and out of a central repository. It also implies a version control system that can manage files through the development lifecycle, keeping track of which changes were made, who made them, when they were made, and why)
South African National Clearing Codecode de compensation national sud-africain (A series of numbers used to identify banks and transaction routing information for South African financial institutes)
Standard Industrial Classification codeCode NACE (A four-digit number assigned by the U.S. government to designate the economic activity of businesses)
success codecode de réussite (An exit code value returned by an executable program that indicates that an operation completed successfully)
SWIFT codecode SWIFT (An international identification code used to identify financial institutions for international money transfers)
time codecode temporel (A digital signal applied to a stream. The signal assigns a number to every frame of video, representing hours, minutes, seconds, and frames)
time codecode temporel (A digital signal applied to a stream. The signal assigns a number to every frame of video, representing hours, minutes, seconds, and frames)
tracking codecode de suivi (A piece of HTML code in a Web site that places a cookie on visitors' systems to keep track of their actions and movements within a site)
Trojan codecode de Troie (A program that appears to be useful or harmless but that contains hidden code designed to exploit or damage the system on which it is run)
unblock codecode de déverrouillage (An operator-provided code to unblock a SIM card)
unlock codecode de déverrouillage (A code needed to use a phone with a SIM card on another cellular network)
unlock codecode de désimlockage (A code needed to use a phone with a SIM card on another cellular network)
unmanaged codecode non managé (Code that is executed directly by the operating system, outside the .NET Framework common language runtime. Unmanaged code must provide its own memory management, type checking, and security support, unlike managed code, which receives these services from the common language runtime)
unsafe codecode unsafe (Code that is executed directly by the operating system, outside the .NET Framework common language runtime. Unmanaged code must provide its own memory management, type checking, and security support, unlike managed code, which receives these services from the common language runtime)
unsafe codecode non sécurisé (Code that is executed directly by the operating system, outside the .NET Framework common language runtime. Unmanaged code must provide its own memory management, type checking, and security support, unlike managed code, which receives these services from the common language runtime)
virtual key codecode de touche virtuelle (A symbolic constant name, hexadecimal value, or mouse or keyboard equivalent that provides a hardware and language-independent method of identifying keyboard keys. Each virtual key code represents a unique keyboard key and also identifies the purpose of that key. The keyboard driver must provide one or more keyboard layouts that maps keyboard scan codes to the appropriate virtual key codes)
virtual-key codecode de touche virtuelle (A symbolic constant name, hexadecimal value, or mouse or keyboard equivalent that provides a hardware and language-independent method of identifying keyboard keys. Each virtual key code represents a unique keyboard key and also identifies the purpose of that key. The keyboard driver must provide one or more keyboard layouts that maps keyboard scan codes to the appropriate virtual key codes)
ZIP codecode postal (In the United States, the postal code assigned to all addresses)
Zip/Postal CodeCode postal (The label for the text box where the user types the postal code for outgoing correspondence)