active element(The layout container element that is currently subject to special operations, such as adding child elements or defining columns and rows. The active element is identified by a yellow bounding box)
active control(In an environment capable of displaying multiple on-screen controls, the control that will be affected by current cursor movements, commands, and text entry)
otherwise element(A logical "else" statement in a workflow that defines an alternative action in all cases that do not match the criteria defined in condition or branch elements)
host item(An object that is native to a host application (such as Microsoft Office Word or Microsoft Office Excel) to which you can add host controls. Examples of host items include Document and Worksheet)
pop-up item(A new instance of the browser that occurs in the foreground of an html environment. Pop-up items include pop-up ads, pop-up forms, and other graphical browser-based items)
calculated member(A member of a dimension whose value is calculated at run time by using an expression. Calculated member values can be derived from the values of other members)
calculated control(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)
adorner(A special glyph on the design surface. Adorners are usually attached to a target control, and they give the user a graphical means of adjusting the control's properties)
Adorner(A control that can add functional handles to a visual element that enable a user to manipulate the element in some way (resize, rotate, reposition, etc))
dynamic control(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)
work item query(A specialized SELECT statement containing a WHERE clause, and COLUMN and SORT BY elements. Work Item Query is modeled after SQL queries)
per-user control(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)
root element(The element in an XML document that contains all other elements. It is the top-level element of an XML document and must be the first element in the document)
uninterpreted configuration item.(An imported configuration item that cannot be interpreted by the Configuration Manager console and whose properties cannot be viewed or edited in the console)
uninterpreted configuration item(An imported configuration item that cannot be interpreted by the Configuration Manager console and whose properties cannot be viewed or edited in the console. Rori)
shared control(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)
item-level role definition(A security template that defines a role used to control access to or interaction with an item in the report server folder namespace)
master element(An element in a parent document to which a child document is attached. Examples of master elements are input, frame, iframe, or elements created by an element behavior)
dominant control(ориентир для команд Align (Выровнять) и Make Same Size (Сделать одного размера) в меню Format (Формат). При выравнивании элементов управления выбранные элементы выравниваются относительно основного. При изменении размеров элементов управления выбранным элементам присваиваются размеры основного. Основной элемент управления обозначается белыми маркерами. Остальные элементы обозначаются черными маркерами. См. Microsoft glossary (VBA) ssn)
disabled control(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)
control tip(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)
control tip(короткая фраза, описывающая элемент управления, объект Page или Tab. Подсказка появляется, если пользователь некоторое время удерживает указатель мыши на элементе, не нажимая кнопки. Подсказки элементов управления подобны объектам ToolTip. Приложение Microsoft Forms предоставляет объекты ToolTip разработчикам во время создания приложения, а разработчики предоставляют подсказки элементов управления конечным пользователям во время работы приложения. См. Microsoft glossary (VBA) ssn)
mobile user control(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)
Work Item Form view(The Visual Studio document window that shows the full form of a work item instance. You can open many work item forms as documents in Visual Studio)
validation server control(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)
validator(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)
derived element(An element, such as an attribute or association, that can be calculated or derived from other information. For example, an age attribute for the class Person can be derived if you know the Person's date of birth)
media information(Information about digital media content such as the artist, title, album, rating, producer, and so forth. Also known as metadata or tags)
member property(A characteristic of a dimension member. Dimension member properties can be alphanumeric, Boolean, or Date/Time data types, and can be user-defined or predefined)
dimension member property(A characteristic of a dimension member. Dimension member properties can be alphanumeric, Boolean, or Date/Time data types, and can be user-defined or predefined. Rori)
bound element(In a static structure diagram, a use of a parameterized class, or template, in which the parameters from the parameterized class are bound to actual values)
HTML server control(" 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 . In contrast to Web server controls, HTML server controls do not have an asp tag prefix. ")
ASP.NET server control(" 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.")
shared data source item(Data source connection information that is encapsulated in an item. Can be managed as an item in the report server folder namespace)
control state(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)
static control(" 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.")
default control style(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)
work item type(A named definition associated with a project in a Team Foundation Server. Types are composed of fields, a form and work flow. They are defined using XML. Definitions are portable between Team Foundation Servers)
item type(The data definition for a class of items stored in a Web application. An item type consists of its name and references to the default set of fields (properties) associated with items of that class)
enhanced presenter controls(A collection of Lync Meeting host and presenter controls that optimizes for the type of meeting, size of audience, content, and/or video sources available to participants)
extender control(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)
focus of control(In a sequence diagram, the time period during which an object or actor is performing an action. Activation is represented by a thin rectangle)
item template(The portion of a DataRepeater control that is used to provide a visual interface for the repeated items in the control. At design time, controls can be added to the item template, and properties can be set to modify the appearance of the DataRepeater)
control template(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)
branch element(An element of workflow logic that defines an alternative condition and action or additional steps, in cases when the criteria in a condition element are not met. A logical "else-if-then" statement in a workflow)
data member(A child member associated with a parent member in a parent-child hierarchy. A data member contains the data value for its parent member, rather than the aggregated value for the parent's children)
communication history item(An item such as an appointment, business note, e-mail message, file, or task that is linked to an Account, Business Contact, Opportunity, or Business Project)
dimension member(A single position or item in a dimension. Dimension members can be user-defined or predefined and can have properties associated with them)
calendar item(An item in the Exchange store that represents an appointment, a meeting, a meeting request, or an event. It can identify the place, resources, recurrence, and attendees involved at a discrete time)
campaign item(A communication vehicle that contributes to the specified result of a campaign. You can create three types of campaign items in Commerce Server: ads, direct mail, or discounts. You can use third-party products to create additional types of campaign items)
category item(A general, nonspecific item that is registered in the system but typically not stocked and often consumed immediately. A category item is used in purchase requisitions when users cannot find a suitable item in a product catalog or by searching all items. A category item must be associated with a product category)
configuration item(Any component that needs to be managed to deliver a service. In Service Manager, configuration items might include services, hardware, software, buildings, people, and formal documentation, such as process documentation and service level agreements (SLA))
cache item(An object that is stored in the cache and additional information associated with that object, such as tags and version. It can be extracted from the cache cluster using the GetCacheItem client API. Rori)
cache item(An object that is stored in the cache and additional information associated with that object, such as tags and version. It can be extracted from the cache cluster using the GetCacheItem client API)
metaverse entry(An Identity Lifecycle Manager (ILM) 2007 object that has been projected into the metaverse from a connector space object and is linked to at least one object in the connector space. A metaverse entry represents the aggregated view of objects from one or several connected data sources)
unsearchable item(An item that can't be indexed for a mailbox search using Multi-Mailbox Search. This includes unrecognized message types and messages that contain attachments that are encrypted or have an unrecognized format)
design element(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)
workflow decision element(A guard condition that controls the logical branching of task sequences within a workflow process. A workflow decision can be made by a user or by an automation rule)
event registration item(A hidden item that contains information about an event sink, information about what events will trigger the event sink, and options that tell when or under what conditions the event sink will be triggered. The event registration item is created in the same folder that is being monitored for events)
collection item(An instance of a collector type that is created with a specific set of input properties and collection frequency, and that is used to gather specific types of data)
scorecard element(Any one of the individual components of a scorecard, such as key performance indicators (KPIs), members, properties, actuals, targets, or MDX expressions)
list item(" An option that constrains the values that users can enter for a specific list. For example, "Redmond" might be a list item for "Location.")
supervision list entry(" An individual item on the list of e-mail addresses or users that are subject to or excepted from the actions of the closed campus supervision policy or anti-bullying supervision policy. For example, a bully's e-mail address would be an entry on the supervision list of a "victim", and a parent's e-mail address might be added as an entry on the supervision list of their child, who is a student subject to the closed campus supervision policy. ")
index entry(A field code that marks specific text for inclusion in an index. When you mark text as an index entry, Microsoft Office Word inserts an XE (Index Entry) field formatted as hidden text)
control(Management of a computer and its processing abilities so as to maintain order as tasks and activities are carried out. Control applies to measures designed to ensure error-free actions carried out at the right time and in the right order relative to other data-handling or hardware-based activities)
part control(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)
host control(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)
rebar control(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)
Math Input Control(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)
ASP.NET mobile control(One of a set of ASP.NET controls designed for mobile Web applications. ASP.NET mobile controls extend their ASP.NET server control counterparts)
access control entry(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)
Windows UI control(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)
data source control(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)
OLE container control(элемент управления Visual Basic, используемый для связи и встраивания объектов из других приложений в приложениях Visual Basic ssn)
content control(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)
command bar control(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)
repeater control(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)
client extension control(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)
headered control(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))
content control(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)
list control(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)
pager control(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)
mix control(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)
templated control(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)
block-level element(An HTML element that, in general, begins a new line. A block-level element may include other block-level elements or inline elements)
group filter control(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)
Lync Online administrator controls(Provide Lync Online administrators with the ability to run Lync Online PowerShell cmdlets and assign role-based access control (RBAC) roles to other administrators in the organization)
SQL Server Data Mining Content Viewer Controls(A set of server-side controls that allow a user to browse complex mining models from any computer that has Microsoft Internet Explorer installed)