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business logic handler | Geschäftslogikhandler (A merge replication feature that allows you to run custom code during the synchronization process) |
business logic handler framework | Geschäftslogikhandler-Framework (The business logic handler framework allows you to write a managed code assembly that is called during the merge synchronization process) |
Business Logic Module | Geschäftslogikmodul (A module that contains Business Logic software and is called to enforce data constraints and/or perform tasks that are loaded and executed in a host-specific run-time environment) |
Champion of Logic | Meister der Logik (Skill level in the Purble Place game. Once a Purble Place game is completed, a player gets a skill level rank assigned automatically by the game (based on number of guesses and hints during the game)) |
fuzzy logic | Fuzzylogik (A form of logic used in some expert systems and other artificial-intelligence applications in which variables can have degrees of truthfulness or falsehood represented by a range of values between 1 (true) and 0 (false). With fuzzy logic, the outcome of an operation can be expressed as a probability rather than as a certainty. For example, an outcome might be probably true, possibly true, possibly false, or probably false) |
logic error | logischer Fehler (An error, such as a faulty algorithm, that causes a program to produce incorrect results but does not prevent the program from running. Consequently, a logic error is often very difficult to find) |
programmable logic device | programmierbarer Logikbaustein (A logic chip that is programmed by the customer, not the manufacturer. Like a gate array, a PLD is a collection of logic gates. Unlike a gate array, a PLD does not need to be programmed as part of the manufacturing process) |
programmable logic device | programmierbarer Logikbaustein (A logic chip that is programmed by the customer, not the manufacturer. Like a gate array, a PLD is a collection of logic gates. Unlike a gate array, a PLD does not need to be programmed as part of the manufacturing process) |