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b-node | nodo B (A NetBIOS implementation that uses broadcast NetBIOS name queries for name registration and resolution) |
child node | nodo figlio (A subordinate node) |
cluster node | nodo del cluster (An individual computer in a server cluster) |
component node | nodo componente (A node in the Application Flow panel of a SketchFlow prototype that represents a screen) |
compute node | nodo di calcolo (A server that is added to a cluster to run jobs) |
graph node | nodo del grafo (An entity that is included in at least one graph edge, either as an actor or as an object) |
h-node | nodo H (A NetBIOS node type that uses a hybrid of b-node and p-node to register and resolve NetBIOS names to IP addresses. An h-node computer uses a server query first and reverts to broadcasts only if direct queries fail) |
head node | nodo head (A server that provides management and job scheduling services to compute nodes in an HPC cluster) |
leaf node | nodo foglia (A node with no child objects represented in the tree) |
m-node | nodo M (A NetBIOS node type that uses a mix of b-node and p-node communications to register and resolve NetBIOS names. M-node first uses broadcast resolution; then, if necessary, it uses a server query) |
MessageBox node | nodo MessageBox (In the BizTalk Administration console, the node used to view a list of the currently running MessageBox databases) |
navigation node | nodo navigazione (A node in the Application Flow panel of a SketchFlow prototype that represents a point in the application flow) |
node group | gruppo di nodi (A named collection of nodes in an HPC cluster) |
Organization Configuration node | nodo Configurazione organizzazione (In Exchange Server 2007, a node in the Console pane of the Exchange Management Console that administrators use to configure administrative access roles for users or groups) |
p-node | nodo P (A NetBIOS implementation that uses point-to-point communication with a WINS server to resolve names as IP addresses) |
parent node | nodo padre (A node with subordinate node(s), called children) |
Root node | nodo principale (The location where the exception was raised, which provides information about entry points (external call) for an application: ASP page, web service method, Remoting methods, and so on) |
Server Configuration node | nodo Configurazione server (In Exchange Server 2007, a node in the Console pane of the Exchange Management Console that enables administrators to view a list of all the servers in their Exchange organization and perform server role-specific tasks. The Server Configuration node contains the following sub-nodes: Mailbox, Client Access, Hub Transport, and Unified Messaging) |
server node | nodo server (An individual computer in a server cluster) |
snap-in root node | nodo radice dello snap-in (The top node in any snap-in, whether stand-alone or extension) |
template node | nodo modello (The design-time access point to the Items Collection Editor for a ToolStrip, MenuStrip, ContextMenuStrip, or StatusStrip control) |
temporary node | nodo temporaneo (A node that is created as a result of an administrator action and that displays in the navigation pane for the current console session only) |
watcher node | nodo Watcher (A specific agent-managed computer that is designated to monitor a feature on another computer such as a database or a web application) |