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conceptual design | εννοιολογικός σχεδιασμός (A major stage in the design process, through which the project team translates the business requirements into a common language to be shared by users and developers, and describes the feature set and/or usage scenarios that the solution must encompass. Conceptual design is analogous to the rough sketches and scenarios created when designing a house. These are easily understood models jointly created by the customer and the architect) |
data-centered design | σχεδίαση με επίκεντρο τα δεδομένα (A design in which users interact with their data directly without having to first start an appropriate editor or application) |
Design Accents | Στοιχεία έμφασης (A gallery of design elements that can be used to embellish publications) |
design element | στοιχείο σχεδίασης (An item (such as a page, frameset, item type, form, view, script file, text file, cascading style sheet, or image) that contributes to an overall pattern, scheme, or layout) |
Design Lists right | δικαίωμα σχεδίασης λιστών (A right that allows a user to add, modify, or remove fields of a list, document library, discussion board, or survey) |
Design Manager | Διαχείριση σχεδιασμού (A feature that guides the user through the process of using an HTML editor to design and customize a SharePoint site) |
design surface | επιφάνεια σχεδίασης (The main area of the Macro Designer where macro actions are placed to be made into a macro) |
design template | πρότυπο σχεδίασης (A file that contains the styles in a presentation, including the type and size of bullets and fonts; placeholder sizes and positions; background design and fill; color schemes; and a slide master and optional title master) |
design time | χρόνος σχεδίασης (The time during which you create and modify the design of the objects and code in your application) |
design-time control | στοιχείο ελέγχου χρόνου σχεδίασης (An ActiveX control that is used while designing or editing a Web page. Design-time controls are installed on the client computer) |
Design view | προβολή σχεδίασης (A window that shows the design of these database objects - tables, queries, forms, reports, macros, and data access pages. In Design view, you can create new database objects and modify the design of existing ones) |
Design view | Προβολή σχεδίασης (A window that shows a visual representation of the code behind a web page) |
logical design | λογική σχεδίαση (A design process that details the elements of the solution and how they interrelate with each other. This design does not provide technical implementation details, and thus is prior to making specific technology decisions) |
Microsoft design language | γλώσσα σχεδίασης της Microsoft (The set of look-and-feel elements (type, color, icons, etc) that create a sense of brand and a cohesive user experience with Microsoft products) |
Microsoft design style | στυλ σχεδίασης της Microsoft (Styles that can be applied to enable apps to have a Microsoft look and feel, be touch targetable, etc) |
physical design | φυσικός σχεδιασμός (The third major stage in the design process, in which the project team determines how to specifically implement the logical design. Physical design addresses the technology that will be used by the end user. The goal is to apply real-world technology constraints to the logical design, such as implementation and performance considerations. Physical design corresponds to a contractor's blueprints for the physical elements of a structure-wiring, plumbing, heating, and ventilation. The contractor's plans add detail to the architect's plans and reflect real-world construction constraints) |
query design | σχεδιασμός ερωτήματος (All elements included in the Query window, such as tables, criteria, the order in which fields are arranged, and so on. The design also specifies whether Auto Query is turned on, and whether you can edit the source data) |
Touch Design | Σχεδίαση αφής (A feature that creates new and improved mobile browser views. Documents are displayed as big touchable tiles on the screen. Users can view their own documents, shared documents, or ones they follow. They can open documents or share the URL of a document with other users. Additionally, users can navigate to Mail, Calendar, People, and Sites to view sites that they follow and those promoted by their site administrator) |