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access controlcontrôle d'accès (A security mechanism that determines which operations a user, group, service, or computer is authorized to perform on a computer or on a particular object, such as a file, printer, registry subkey, or directory service object)
access control entryentrée de contrôle d'accès (An entry in either a securable object's discretionary access control list (DACL) or an object's system access control list (SACL). In a DACL, the entry grants or denies permissions to a user or group. In a SACL, the entry specifies which security events to audit for a particular user or group or controls the Windows Integrity Level for the object)
Access Control Entry Management ViewVue de gestion des entrées de contrôle d'accès (A feature that allows the user to set access levels for a group of contacts)
access control listliste de contrôle d'accès (In Windows-based systems, a list of access control entries (ACE) that apply to an entire object, a set of the object's properties, or an individual property of an object, and that define the access granted to one or more security principals)
Access Control ServiceService de contrôle d'accès (The Windows Azure service that provides federated authentication and rules-driven, claims-based authorization for REST Web services)
active controlcontrôle actif (In an environment capable of displaying multiple on-screen controls, the control that will be affected by current cursor movements, commands, and text entry)
ActiveX controlcontrôle ActiveX (A software control that incorporates ActiveX technology)
admission controlcontrôle d'admission (The service used to administratively control network resources on shared network segments)
ASP.NET mobile controlcontrôle mobile ASP.NET (One of a set of ASP.NET controls designed for mobile Web applications. ASP.NET mobile controls extend their ASP.NET server control counterparts)
ASP.NET server controlcontrôle serveur ASP.NET (" A server-side component that encapsulates user-interface and related functionality. An ASP.NET server control derives directly or indirectly from the System.Web.UI.Control class. The superset of ASP.NET server controls includes Web server controls, HTML server controls, and ASP.NET mobile controls. The page syntax for an ASP.NET server control includes a runat="server" attribute on the control's tag.")
Audio ControlsContrôles audio (An item on the View menu that displays the toolbar of controls for audio calls. Audio Controls include a Call menu for the currently selected person, microphone and speaker controls, Mute, Hang Up, and Transfer buttons)
Audit and Control Management ServerServeur de gestion du contrôle et des vérifications (A Microsoft Office product that provides non-intrusive auditing of changes made to Excel spreadsheets and Access databases, and supports alerts, notifications and automatic workflows based on user activities such as macro or formula changes)
basic controlcontrôle de base (A control that is rendered as a label-value pair)
bound controlcontrôle dépendant (A control used on a form, report, or data access page to display or modify data from a table, query, or SQL statement)
budget controlcontrôle budgétaire (A practice of authorizing expenditure only when budget funds can be reserved to meet future payment commitments)
budget control dimensiondimension de contrôle budgétaire (A combination of active financial dimensions values used to allocate budget funds to pay for planned activities)
budget control rulerègle de contrôle budgétaire (The encoding of a business decision to check committed and actual expenditure against available budget funds allocated for detailed or aggregate activities defined by valid budget control dimension value combinations)
button controlcontrôle bouton (A graphical control that enables a user to provide input to an application)
calculated controlcontrôle calculé (A control used on a form, report, or data access page to display the result of an expression. The result is recalculated each time there is a change in any of the values that the expression is based on)
call admission controlservice Contrôle d'admission des appels (A service that manages media quality over a wide area network (WAN) connection by either rerouting traffic or by denying connection requests when bandwidth is approaching saturation)
Callback Control Protocolprotocole CBCP (The Network Control Protocol that negotiates the use of callback over PPP links)
Centralized Conference Control Protocolprotocole CCCP (A custom protocol for communicating conference creation and control commands from clients to Communications Server)
change controlcontrôle des modifications (Principles and processes that facilitate the management of change without compromising the quality or integrity of an IT project or solution, through structured procedures for submitting, approving, implementing, and reviewing change requests)
chrome controlcontrôle Chrome (An HTML and JavaScript based control that renders the top chrome, which is available to use in apps for SharePoint)
client extension controlcontrôle d'extension client (A user interface control that can be added to Microsoft Dynamics CRM entity forms and within the application toolbar or navigation area of an entity form. These controls are configured in XML within ISV.Config and are designed to allow the inclusion of functionality from another web application within Microsoft Dynamics CRM. There are three types of client extension controls: Menu Items, Buttons, Entity Form Navigation areas)
combo box controlcontrôle zone de liste déroulante (A standard Windows control that combines text box and list box functions)
command bar controlcontrôle de barre de commandes (A built-in or custom control on a menu bar, toolbar, menu, submenu, or shortcut menu. Custom controls you can add to command bars include buttons, edit boxes, drop-down list boxes, and pop-up controls, which display a menu or submenu)
composite controlcontrôle composite (A custom server control that consists of a custom collection of other server controls as child controls)
compound controlcontrôle composé (A control and an attached label, such as a text box with an attached label)
configuration controlsupervision de la configuration (The process of ensuring that the product sent to the customer is designed and arranged as the customer specified)
container controlcontrôle conteneur (A type of ASP.NET mobile control that contains other controls and provides visual groupings of controls and content)
content controlcontrôle de contenu (A control designed to contain content such as placeholder or sample text or images that is updated by the user, or pre-defined lists of items from which users can select)
context control blockbloc de contrôle de contexte (An internal file system structure in which a file system maintains the per-file object state for an open instance of a file)
control barbarre de contrôle (A control implemented by MMC to display and manage its own toolbars and menu buttons, as well as those added by snap-ins)
control-breakCtrl+Arrêt (A key or combination of keys used to tell a computer to halt, or break out of, whatever it is doing. On IBM PCs and compatibles under DOS, pressing the Pause/ Break or Scroll Lock/Break key while holding down the Ctrl key issues the break command (as does Ctrl-C). On Macintosh computers, the key combination that sends a break code is Command-period)
Control call forwarding from CommunicatorContrôler le transfert d'appel à partir d'Office Communicator (An item the user can select in the Options dialog box, Phones tab. When the user selects this option, Communicator controls automatic forwarding of incoming calls using the call-forwarding settings the user selects)
control charactercaractère de contrôle (A character that is inserted in right-to-left and mixed text to specify the formatting of text when the inherent directionality of the text is insufficient to display expected results)
Control chartgraphique de contrôle (A chart that displays additional information about a graph in terms of the following control lines: Average, Upper limit (calculated based on natural process deviation and six sigma technique), and Lower limit (calculated based on natural process deviation and six sigma technique))
control device object A device object that represents the filter driver to the system and to user-mode application and which allows applications to communicate with the filter driver directly, even before the filter is attached to a file system or volume device objectobjet CDO (Control Device Object)
control escape sequenceséquence Contrôle Échap (In regular expressions, a backslash followed by the letter "c" followed by one of the letters "a" through "z" or "A" through 'Z'. It matches the ASCII control character that is named by that letter)
control flowflux de contrôle (A group of connected control flow elements that perform tasks)
control flow guardprotection du flux de contrôle (A security feature that makes it more difficult to corrupt memory by implementing restrictions on where an application can execute code from)
Control GalleryGalerie de contrôles (A library of controls that support user interface development. Some of these controls function as containers for other controls or content, such as images and media)
control groupgroupe de contrôles (A set of controls that are conceptually or logically related. Controls that are conceptually related are usually viewed together but do not necessarily affect each other. Controls that are logically related affect each other)
control handlepoignée de contrôle (A handle that specifies unique behavior for certain shapes)
control interfaceinterface de contrôle (The virtual objects and mechanisms that control an application)
Control keytouche Contrôle (A key that, when pressed in combination with another key, gives the other key an alternative meaning)
control menumenu système (A menu that contains commands you can use to manipulate a window or close a program. You click the program icon at the left of the title bar to open this menu. The context menu of a window replaces this menu)
control messagemessage de contrôle (An application-readable message requesting the execution of a specific operation on the client side)
control-of-flow languagelangage de contrôle de flux (Transact-SQL keywords that control the flow of execution of SQL statements and statement blocks in triggers, stored procedures, and batches)
Control PanelPanneau de configuration (A Windows program that collects and displays for users the system-level features of the computer, including hardware and software setup and configuration. From Control Panel, users can click individual items to configure system-level features and perform related tasks)
Control Panel HomePage d'accueil du Panneau de configuration (The main Control Panel window)
control partpartie de contrôle (An element in a control template that has special, possibly mandatory, significance and semantics in the functioning of the control. For example, a template for a ScrollBar control should supply a Thumb part for the ScrollBar to function correctly, but it need not provide a small decrease or a small increase button)
control patternmodèle de contrôle (A design implementation that describes a discrete piece of functionality for a control. This functionality can include the visual appearance of a control and the actions it can perform)
control pointpoint de contrôle (A handle that can be dragged to change the curve or symmetry of a segment)
control protocol plug-inplug-in de protocole de contrôle (A type of plug-in that enables a Windows Media server to communicate with clients and other servers through different network protocols)
control skinapparence de contrôle (A skin that is characterized by the properties for controls, such as buttons, labels, calendars, etc)
control stateétat du contrôle (A field in an ASP.NET Web page that stores the current property settings for server controls on the page. Control state is used to recreate the page and reestablish previous settings on each postback)
control templatemodèle de contrôle (A tree of elements that is expanded into the scene whenever a control of a particular type is found. The elements typically have properties bound to properties of the control instance)
control tipinfo-bulle de contrôle (A brief phrase that describes a control, a page, or a tab. The control tip appears when the user briefly holds the mouse pointer over a control)
custom client controlcontrôle client personnalisé (A custom control authored by a user or a third-party software vendor in Windows Forms applications)
custom controlcontrôle personnalisé (A control authored by a user or a third-party software vendor)
custom dialog controlcontrôle de boîte de dialogue personnalisée (A control that developers use to create a custom dialog)
custom server controlcontrôle serveur personnalisé (A custom control authored by a user or a third-party software vendor in Web Forms (ASP.NET pages))
data bound controlcontrôle lié aux données (An ASP.NET control that can be bound to a data source control to make it easy to display and modify data in your Web application)
Data Center Transmission Control Protocolprotocole TCP de centre de données (A TCP-like protocol for data center networks which leverages Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) in the network to provide multi-bit feedback to the end hosts)
data collection control functionfonction de contrôle de collecte de données (An API function that provides sophisticated control over the data collection logger)
Data Control LanguageLangage de contrôle de données (The subset of SQL statements used to control permissions on database objects)
Data Link Controlprotocole DLC (An error-correction protocol in the Systems Network Architecture (SNA) responsible for transmission of data between two nodes over a physical link. Supported by Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 2000, DLC is designed to provide access to IBM mainframe computers and to Hewlett-Packard printers connected to the network)
data source controlcontrôle de source de données (An object that can be added to an ASP.NET Web page that encapsulates the logic required to connect to a data source, such as a database or XML file, and that can execute queries or other data-access commands. A data source control can in turn provide data to other controls on that page)
date picker controlcontrôle sélecteur de dates (A control that developers use to allow a user to select a date)
default control stylestyle de contrôle par défaut (The default property setting of a control type. You customize a control type before you create two or more similar controls to avoid customizing each control individually)
delegate controldéléguer le contrôle (A control on a page or master page that can be replaced with another control or content)
design-time controlcontrôle DTC (An ActiveX control that is used while designing or editing a Web page. Design-time controls are installed on the client computer)
directory control blockbloc de contrôle de répertoire (An internal NT file system (NTFS) structure in which the file system maintains the state for an open instance of a directory file)
disabled controlcontrôle désactivé (A control that appears dimmed on a form or data access page. A disabled control cannot get the focus and will not respond to mouse clicks)
discretionary access control listliste de contrôle d'accès discrétionnaire (An access control list that is controlled by the owner of an object and that specifies the access particular users or groups can have to the object)
dominant controlcontrôle dominant (The control to which other selected controls are aligned and sized. When aligning controls, selected controls align to the dominant control. When sizing controls, selected controls are assigned the dimensions of the dominant control)
dynamic access controlcontrôle d'accès dynamique (The ability for IT pros to define how users access a system based on dynamic qualities, such as a user's location or role)
dynamic controlcontrôle dynamique (A Web Parts control that is persisted in a personalization store; it does not appear in the declarative markup of an .aspx page. After it has been added to a page, the WebPartManager control automatically creates an instance of the control from the personaization store on future requests)
edit browse controlcontrôle de zone de modification (An edit box control that allows the user to browse and select files and directories)
edit controlcontrôle d'édition (A rectangular window in which a user can enter and edit text from the keyboard)
Encryption Control Protocolprotocole ECP (The Network Control Protocol for negotiating the use of encryption over PPP links. ECP is defined in RFC 1968)
Enter remote call control URIEntrer l'URI du contrôle d'appel distant (An option in the Manually Configure Phone Integration dialog box where the user enters his phone number in the required format. To access this dialog box, click the Configure button in the Options dialog box, on the Accounts tab)
Exchange Control PanelPanneau de configuration Exchange (A web-based management tool for Microsoft Exchange administrators and enterprise e-mail users)
expand controlcontrôle de développement (A control that, when clicked, expands or collapses a grouped record to display or hide its detail records)
extender controlcontrôle d'extendeur (In ASP.NET, a control that encapsulates functionality that is implemented in JavaScript and that defines behavior in the browser. Extender controls are associated with existing Web server controls to add the extender's behavior to that control. For example, an extender control can add a watermark to any TextBox control or drag-and-drop behavior to a variety of ASP.NET Web server controls)
file attachment controlcontrôle de pièce jointe (A control that allows users to attach files to their form when they fill it out)
file control blockbloc de contrôle de fichiers, BCF (A small block of memory temporarily assigned by a computer's operating system to hold information about an opened file. A file control block typically contains such information as the file's identification, its location on a disk, and a pointer that marks the user?s current (or last) position in the file)
flow controlcontrôle de flux (The management of data transmission between two devices, such as between the CPU and a peripheral device or between nodes in a network. It ensures that the receiver can handle all the incoming data and usually depends on a set of protocols established at the beginning of the transmission session that define how and when a sender may transmit. Flow control also enables slower-speed devices to communicate with higher-speed ones)
flyout controlcontrôle de menu volant (A control that developers use to create a flyout)
focus of controlactivation du contrôle (In a sequence diagram, the time period during which an object or actor is performing an action. Activation is represented by a thin rectangle)
form controlcontrôle de formulaire (On a Web site, an individual box or button with which you enter information on an electronic form)
Give ControlCéder le contrôle (A Sharing slide option that allows the presenter to give application control to another meeting participant)
group filter controlcontrôle de filtre de groupe (A drop-down list box control on a data access page that retrieves records from an underlying recordset based on the value you select from the list. On a grouped page, the control retrieves a specific group of records)
headered controlcontrôle avec en-tête (A control that includes a child element that labels the control. Headered controls can either include content (headered content control), or a collection of items (headered items control))
host controlcontrôle hôte (An object that is native to a host application (such as Microsoft Office Word or Microsoft Office Excel) to which data binding and events have been added. Examples of host controls include Bookmark controls and ListObject controls)
HTML server controlcontrôle serveur HTML (" An ASP.NET server control that belongs to the System.Web.UI.HtmlControls namespace. An HTML server control maps directly to an HTML element and is declared on an ASP.NET page as an HTML element marked by a runat="server" attribute, for example
hub controlcontrôle hub (A control that developers use to create apps with hub-like navigation patterns when data is arranged in multiple ListViews)
in-app search controlcontrôle de recherche dans l'application (A control that developers use to implement the primary entry point for in-app search)
information control blockbloc de contrôle d'informations (A control node in Universal Disk Format containing metadata describing file and directory structures)
inline warning controlcontrôle des avertissements insérés (The ability to control whether warnings are reported for a particular region of code by specifying a compiler directive)
Internet Control Message Protocol A required maintenance protocol in the TCP/IP suite that reports errors and allows simple connectivity. ICMP is used by the Ping tool to perform TCP/IP troubleshootingprotocole ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)
items controlcontrôle d'éléments (A control that can be used to present a collection of items)
Link Control Protocolprotocole LCP (A PPP control protocol that negotiates link and PPP parameters to dynamically configure the data-link layer of a PPP connection)
list controlcontrôle liste (A control on a form, that repeats as needed, into which users can enter text. The control can be formatted as a bulleted, numbered, or plain list)
list controlcontrôle de liste (A control on a form, that repeats as needed, into which users can enter text. The control can be formatted as a bulleted, numbered, or plain list)
Mail ControlContrôle de messagerie (The primary navigation tab for mailflow management features in Outlook Live: Transport rules, called "rules" in Outlook Live service; Supervision policies, including closed campus supervision policy and bad words supervision policy, and anti-bullying supervision policy; IP safelisting; Domain types: hosted or shared)
Make ControlCréer un contrôle (A tool that is used to make a re-usable control from selected elements)
Mandatory Integrity ControlContrôle d'intégrité par mandat (A mechanism for controlling access to securable objects based on integrity levels and mandatory policy in addition to discretionary access control. For example, a process may be required to have an integrity level that is equal to or higher than the integrity level of an object to obtain certain kinds of access to that object)
map controlcontrôle de carte (A JavaScript control that contains the objects, methods, and events that you need to display maps powered by Bing Maps™ on your Web site)
Math Input ControlContrôle de saisie mathématique (A control that provides integration of math handwriting recognition functionality into other applications. This control is for applications that want to include math recognition functionality but do not want to fully implement their own math recognition user interface)
menu flyout controlcontrôle de menu volant (A control that developers use to create a menu flyout)
Microsoft Lync Server Control PanelPanneau de configuration Microsoft Lync Server 2010 (A web-based server management user interface that administrators can use to manage their Lync Server systems from anywhere on the corporate network, without requiring specialized management software installed on their computers)
mix controlcontrôle de combinaison (A control that allows the creator of a load test scenario to adjust the distribution of tests, browser types, and network types, expressed as percentages. You adjust the percentages by moving sliders)
mobile controlscontrôles mobiles (Controls for building mobile Web applications)
mobile user controlcontrôle utilisateur mobile (An ASP.NET mobile control derived from the System.Web.UI.MobileControls.MobileUserControl class. User controls provide containers for custom controls built from other ASP.NET mobile controls)
nav bar controlcontrôle de barre de navigation (A control that developers use to create a navigation bar)
navigation bar controlcontrôle de barre de navigation (A control that developers use to create a navigation bar)
network control blockbloc de contrôle réseau (NetBIOS data structures that contain information about the command to perform an optional post routine, an optional event handle, and a pointer to a buffer that is used for messages or other data)
network control programprogramme de contrôle de réseau (In a communications network that includes a mainframe computer, a program that usually resides in a communications controller and takes over communications tasks such as routing, error control, line control, and polling (checking terminals for transmissions), leaving the main computer free for other functions)
No Controlsans contrôle (A quantity selling option that specifies that a product can be sold only in existing units in the product catalog. A salesperson cannot create new units for sale)
OCR reference controlcontrôle de référence OCR (A service from BGC that confirms the validity of an OCR reference number in the BG Max file. The user can confirm only the digits or also confirm the character length)
OLE container controlcontrôle conteneur OLE (A Visual Basic control that is used to link and embed objects from other applications in a Visual Basic application)
Outside Voice Controlcontrôle vocal extérieur (The application that connects a mobile device to the enterprise network. Outside Voice Control enables mobile devices that are running the mobile application of Lync Server or Office Communicator Mobile to send and receive calls that come through the enterprise network, in addition to calls that come through the mobile carrier network)
pager controlcontrôle pager (A control that is used with a window that does not have enough display area to show all of its content. The pager control allows the user to scroll to the area of the window that is not currently in view)
Parental ControlsContrôle parental (A Control Panel icon in Windows Vista that allows parents and guardians to customize key aspects of their children's online and computing experience through the use of features such as game ratings and activity reports)
Parental ControlsContrôles parentaux (A UI element that enables a user to block adult content)
parental controlsparamètres de contrôle parental (Settings that enable parents to restrict what their children see)
part controlcontrôle Part (A control in the Web Parts control set that inherits directly or indirectly from the System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts.Part class and is used to create the primary user interface of Web Parts applications)
per-user controlcontrôle par utilisateur (A dynamic Web Parts control that can be personalized and permanently deleted from a page for an individual user only. A per-user control appears on the page only when the page is in user scope. Note that a per-user control can have properties that are both user-scope and shared-scope for personalization purposes)
Phone ControlsContrôles téléphoniques (An Item on the View menu that displays the toolbar of controls for PBX phone calls. Includes a Call menu for the currently selected person, Hold, Hang Up, Announced Transfer, Unnanounced Transfer, and Dial Pad buttons)
pop-up controlcontrôle contextuel (A control that displays content in a separate window relative to an element or point on the screen)
Printer Control Languagelangage PCL (The page-description language developed by Hewlett Packard for their laser and inkjet printers. Because of the widespread use of laser printers, this command language has become a standard in many printers)
processor control blockbloc de contrôle processeur (An extension of the processor control region (PCR))
rating controlcontrôle d'évaluation (A control that developers use to create a rating feedback UI element)
rebar controlcontrôle rebar (A container for child windows with one or more bands. Each band can contain one child window, which can be a toolbar or any other control)
remote call controlcontrôle d'appel distant (The ability to send and receive calls on a desktop phone by using a computer-supported telecommunications application, such as Lync or Communicator)
remote call control URIURI du contrôle d'appel distant (An identifier for a telephone, typically a telephone number or a SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) address)
remote controlcontrôle à distance (The process of viewing and interacting with an existing Remote Desktop Protocol session initiated by another user)
remote control softwarelogiciel de contrôle à distance (Software designed to provide access to a computer from a remote location. These programs are often installed by the computer owner or administrator, and are only a risk if unexpected)
repeater controlcontrôle Repeater (A control that developers use to iterate over a small set of data, bind that data to an HTML template, and display it in any repeated UI)
repeating section content controlcontrôle de contenu répétitif (​A content control that enables a user the repeat its contents as many times as the user wants to repeat it)
role-based access control rolerôle de contrôle d'accès en fonction du rôle (The user role that is assigned to a user account, which determines the options that are visible to that user and the tasks that the user can perform in the management interface for Exchange Labs)
scope of organization controlportée du contrôle organisationnel (The direct or indirect amount of control that an operating unit has over the output of a process)
scrolling text controlcontrôle de texte défilant (A control or component on a page that displays moving text)
Service Control ManagerGestionnaire de contrôle des services (A server capable of manipulating (i.e. starting and stopping) services remotely on other machines)
shared controlcontrôle partagé (A Web Parts control that can appear on a Web page and be personalized when the page is in either shared or user-level personalization scope. Note that a shared control can have properties that are both user-scope and shared-scope for personalization purposes)
shop floor controlGestion d'atelier (A system that uses information from the manufacturing area and elsewhere to communicate status about production orders and work centers for planning and management purposes. Shop floor control encompasses a variety of functions for managing personnel, materials, and processes, and supports planning, scheduling, and costing systems)
Simple Control Protocolprotocole SCP (A lightweight protocol that enables small devices to communicate with each other over low-speed networks)
site control filefichier de contrôle de site (An ASCII text file (such as Sitectrl.ct0) that contains the settings of an SMS/Configuration Manager site)
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)
source 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)
Source Control ExplorerExplorateur du contrôle de code source (A window that is used to view and manage Team Foundation source control items which can include team projects folders and files)
static controlcontrôle statique (" A Web Parts control that is part of the declarative "page persistence" markup in an .aspx page; it exists only as part of the .aspx page, not in a personalization store like a dynamic Web Parts control. Unlike a dynamic control, a static control is added to an .aspx page on every request. A static Web Parts control is always a shared control, which means that although users can both personalize and "close" the control when the page is in either shared or user scope, the control can never be permanently deleted.")
status bar controlcontrôle de barre d'état (A standard Windows control that provides the functionality of a status bar)
subform controlcontrôle de sous-formulaire (A control that displays a subform in a form or a subform or a subreport in a report)
subordinate controlcontrôle subordonné (A type of interoperating control whose availability is determined by the state of another control (the superior control))
subreport controlcontrôle de sous-état (A control that displays a subform in a form or a subform or a subreport in a report)
superior controlcontrôle supérieur (A type of interoperating control that determines the availability of another control (the subordinate control))
synchronous data link controlprotocole SDLC (A type of link service used for managing synchronous data transfer over standard telephone lines (switched lines) or leased lines. The data transmission protocol most widely used by networks conforming to IBM's Systems Network Architecture (SNA). SDLC is similar to the HDLC (High-level Data Link Control) protocol developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO))
system access control listliste de contrôle d'accès système (An ACL that controls the generation of audit messages for attempts to access a securable object. The ability to get or set an object's SACL is controlled by a privilege typically held only by system administrators)
system control areazone de contrôle système (An area in the taskbar that shows icons for network connectivity, volume control, clock, and on laptops and Tablet computers, the battery)
system control modulemodule de contrôle du système (The power supply that controls powering up the computer motherboard and all other devices that require power in the system. The SCM operates at all times when the system is plugged into an electrical outlet)
tab controlcontrôle Onglet (A standard control that resembles a notebook and lets the user navigate different sections of information without leaving the current element on the screen)
templated controlcontrôle basé sur un modèle (An ASP.NET server control that does not itself provide a visual interface but allows its users (page developers) to supply templates that provide a visual interface. When the ASP.NET page parser encounters a templated control, it parses the control's template and dynamically creates child controls that supply the visual interface. The Repeater and DataList ASP.NET server controls are templated controls. The DataGrid control is not strictly a templated control, but uses templates to customize its user interface)
thumb controlcontrôle curseur de position (The part of a slider control that can be moved to set the slider position)
time picker controlcontrôle de sélecteur d'heure (A control that developers use to allow a user to select a time)
toolbar controlcontrôle de barre d'outils (A standard Windows control designed with the same characteristics as the toolbar)
Transmission Control Protocolprotocole TCP (The protocol within TCP/IP that governs the breakup of data messages into packets to be sent via IP, and the reassembly and verification of the complete messages from packets received by IP)
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocolprotocole TCP/IP (A set of networking protocols widely used on the Internet that provides communications across interconnected networks of computers with diverse hardware architectures and various operating systems. TCP/IP includes standards for how computers communicate and conventions for connecting networks and routing traffic)
tree view controlcontrôle arborescence (A standard Windows control that allows a set of hierarchically-related objects to be displayed as an expandable outline)
UI Control LocatorDétecteur de contrôles d'IU (A tool that identifies controls to use in a coded UI test)
unbound controlcontrôle indépendant (A control that is not connected to a field in an underlying table, query, or SQL statement. An unbound control is often used to display informational text or decorative pictures)
User Account ControlContrôle de compte d'utilisateur (A security feature that helps prevent unauthorized changes to a computer, by asking user for permission or administrator credentials before performing actions that could potentially affect the computer's operation or that change settings that affect multiple users)
user controlcontrôle utilisateur (A base control that provides a way to create a reusable custom control without having to create a new control class)
utility control pointpoint de contrôle de l'utilitaire (A network node that provides the central reasoning point for the SQL Server Utility. It uses Utility Explorer in SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) to organize and monitor SQL Server resource health)
validation server controlcontrôle serveur de validation (A server control, included with ASP.NET, that verifies user input. The input is checked as it comes from HTML server controls and Web server controls (for example, a Web page form) against programmer-defined requirements. Validation controls perform input checking in server code. If the user is working with a browser that supports DHTML, the validation controls can also perform validation using client script)
verb control blockbloc de contrôle de verbe (A structure made up of variables which identifies the verb to be executed, supplies information to be used by the verb, and contains information returned by the verb when execution is complete)
version controlcontrôle de version (The process of maintaining a database of all the source code and related files in a software development project to keep track of changes made during the project)
version control labelétiquette de contrôle de version (A word, symbol, or other group of characters used to identify a snapshot of a set of files at a specific point in time. It is often applied by an automated build process. It can be used to view, build, or even roll back a large set of files to the state they were in when the label was applied)
volume control blockbloc de contrôle de volume (An opaque structure in which a file system maintains state information about a mounted volume)
volume control buttonbouton de contrôle du volume (A hardware button that increases and decreases the sound volume)
volume map control blockbloc de contrôle de mappage de volume (An opaque structure that stores virtual block number (VBN) to logical block number (LBN) mappings for an a volume file of a file system)
Web Parts controlcontrôle WebPart (A control that is part of the Web Parts control set)
Web Parts control setjeu de composants WebPart (The integrated set of ASP.NET software components that provide personalization, structural components such as zones and the WebPartManager control, Web Parts UI controls, and other components for building Web Parts controls and applications)
Web server controlcontrôle serveur Web (" An ASP.NET server control that belongs to the System.Web.UI.WebControls namespace. Web server controls are richer and more abstract than HTML server controls. A Web server control has an asp tag prefix on an ASP.NET page, such as .")
Windows UI controlcontrôle d'interface utilisateur Windows (A UI control available through WinUI that allow an app take on the look and feel of Windows. Regardless of the developer's choice to use HTML/JS or C++/C, the developer can create an application that carries the new Windows experience. This includes controls enabling the display, entry and manipulation of data and content including View Controls, Text Controls, Pattern Controls, Overlay Controls, Media (Video & Audio) Controls, Content Controls, Collection Controls, and Basic Controls. These controls are available for Windows Store apps)