Subject | English | Japanese |
comp., MS | business modeling objects | ビジネス モデリング オブジェクト (The set of objects that a modeler uses to create a custom application. The set includes the following primary object categories: system, application, model, and modeling site. Primary object categories can contain other object categories. For example, system-level security objects and application-level security objects) |
comp. | n business modeling objects | ビジネスモデリングオブジェクト |
comp., MS | Business Process Modeling Notation | ビジネス プロセス モデリング表記 (A standard notation for process management developed by the Business Process Management Initiative) |
tech. | landscape modeling garden | 縮景園 (しゅくけいえん) |
comp., MS | modeling abstraction layer | モデリング抽象化レイヤー (The layer that resides between users (both application developers and end-users) and SQL Server and SQL Server Analysis Services data) |
gen. | modeling error | モデル化誤差 |
comp. | n object modeling tool | オブジェクト・モデリング・ツール |
comp. | n object modeling tool | オブジェクトモデリングツール |
comp., MS | Real-Time Object-Oriented Modeling diagram | リアルタイム オブジェクト指向モデル図 (A graphical model of a system's components and their relationships (the structure), and of the system's response to events (its behavior)) |
comp., MS | Unified Modeling Language | 統一モデリング言語 (A language developed by Grady Booch, Ivar Jacobson, and Jim Rumbaugh of Rational Software that can be used for specifying, building, and documenting software and non-software systems, such as business models) |
comp., MS | Virtual Reality Modeling Language | 仮想現実モデリング言語 (" A scene description language for creating 3-D interactive Web graphics similar to those found in some video games, allowing the user to "move around" within a graphic image and interact with objects. VRML, a subset of Silicon Graphics' Inventor File Format (ASCII), was created by Mark Pesce and Tony Parisi in 1994. VRML files can be created in a text editor, although CAD packages, modeling and animation packages, and VRML authoring software are the tools preferred by most VRML authors. VRML files reside on an HTTP server; links to these files can be embedded in HTML documents, or users can access the VRML files directly. To view VRML Web pages, users need a VRML-enabled browser or a VRML plug-in for Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. ") |