Subject | English | Norwegian Bokmål |
comp., MS | binary association | binær tilknytning (In a static structure diagram, a relationship between exactly two classes. You can add name and stereotype properties to a binary association. The point where a binary association connects to a class is an association end or role) |
comp., MS | binary behavior | binærkodeoppførsel (A component attached to HTML elements which encapsulate specific functionality) |
math. | binary data | dikotome data |
math. | binary data | binære data |
comp., MS | binary delta replication | replikering av binærendringer (A Configuration Manager process that copies only the changed portions of a package or content file rather than the entire file when an update has been made) |
comp., MS | binary digit | binærsiffer/bit (The smallest unit of information handled by a computer. One bit expresses a 1 or a 0 in a binary numeral, or a true or false logical condition. A group of 8 bits makes up a byte, which can represent many types of information, such as a letter of the alphabet, a decimal digit, or other character) |
math. | binary experiment | binære eksperiment |
comp., MS | binary file | binær fil (A file that contains encoded information that is interpreted according to the application that created it. In general, a binary file can be edited only by the application in which it was created) |
light. | binary hue | mellomfargetone |
light. | binary hue | mellomkulørtone |
math. | binary logistic regression | binær logistisk regresjon |
math. | binary longitudinal data | binære longitudinelle data |
math. | binary sequence | binær sekvens |
math. | binary variable | dikotome data |
math. | binary variable | binære data |
comp., MS | compiled binary file | kompilert binærfil (An Access 2007 database (.accdb) file with all modules compiled and all editable source code removed) |
comp., MS | firmware system binary | binær systemfil fra fastvare (A feature that enables partners to place a system binary from firmware into Windows without modifying a Windows binary or executable file. OEMs can use this to make sure that, even after a user has removed or reinstalled the operating system, features such as theft-recovery applications, remote data-deletion software, or the ability to provide a missing device driver are still available to the user) |