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  • 21AK — may refer to: * Alaska, a state in the United States (see United States postal abbreviations) * applied kinesiology, a method using manual muscle testing that purportedly gives feedback on the functional status of the body * Alicia Keys, singer.… …

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  • 22Dynaset — Dynamic set redirects here. For the category of abstract data types, see Abstract data type. 1. A dynaset (short for dynamic set) is a set of data that is dynamically linked back to the database. Instead of having the query result stored in a… …

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  • 23Windows Indexing Service — is a service in the Windows NT (Separately in free Windows NT Option Pack), Windows 2000 and later Windows NT family of operating systems that allows searching on PCs and corporate computer networks. It is an operating system level service that… …

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  • 24Bound control — A bound control, in database programming, is a widget whose value is tied or bound to a field in a recordset (i.e., a column in a row of a table). Changes made to data within the control are automatically saved to the database when the control s… …

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  • 25IBM Office/36 — Office/36 is software, a suite of applications marketed by IBM from 1983 to 2000 for the IBM System/36 family of midrange computers.Office/36 could be purchased in its entirety, or piecemeal. Components of Office/36 include:* IDDU/36, the… …

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  • 26ADO.NET Entity Framework — is an object relational mapping (ORM) framework for the .NET Framework. This framework is Microsoft s first ORM offering for the .NET Framework. While Microsoft provided objects to manage the Object relational impedance mismatch (such as a… …

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  • 27C/AL — (Client Application Language) is the programming language used within the C/SIDE Integrated DevelopmentEnvironment in Microsoft Dynamics NAV (Formerly known as Navision Attain).C/AL is a database specific programming language, and is primarily… …

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  • 28ActiveX Data Objects — (ADO) [ˌæktɪvˈɛks ˈdeɪtəˌɑːbdʒɪkts] ist eine auf ActiveX basierende Schnittstelle zum Datenzugriff auf Datenbanken und tabellenartigen Datenquellen wie z. B. Excel Arbeitsblätter und CSV Dateien. Grundlegendes ADO ist der Nachfolger von DAO… …

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  • 29MySQL Injection — SQL Injection (dt. SQL Einschleusung) bezeichnet das Ausnutzen einer Sicherheitslücke in Zusammenhang mit SQL Datenbanken, die durch mangelnde Maskierung oder Überprüfung von Metazeichen in Benutzereingaben entsteht. Der Angreifer versucht dabei …

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  • 30Regedit — Die Windows Registrierungsdatenbank (auch: Windows Registry oder Windows Registrierdatenbank) ist seit der ersten Version von Windows NT die zentrale hierarchische Konfigurationsdatenbank des Betriebssystems Microsoft Windows. Hier werden sowohl… …

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