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Listener adapter

Глоссарий ИТ-терминов
    A component that establishes communication between the windows process activation service (wasw) and protocol listeners, such as http.sys. this allows listeners to get configuration information about applications and namespaces they monitor. listener adapters also notify the windows process activation service about incoming messages for applications that have not connected to a worker process.




Adapt, английский
  1. Adaptability

  2. Adaptable

  3. Adaptation

  4. Adaptor

  5. To make suitable for a particular purpose or new requirements or conditions, by means of modifications or changes.


Adaptaatio, финский

Adaptability, английский
  1. `приспособляемость, адаптация

  2. The capacity of building spaces and elements for being altered or being added to for specific needs, as, for example, to accommodate the needs of persons with and without disabilities.

  3. Адаптивность

  4. Адаптируемость; способность к адаптации; приспосабливаемость


Adaptable, английский
  1. Легко приспособ- ляющийся; поддающийся адаптации

  2. According to the ada, a restroom or bathroom to which grab bars can be added or which can be otherwise altered to accommodate the needs of individuals with disabilities.

  3. Адаптивный, очувствленный


Adaptable dwelling unit, английский
    One of a number of dwelling units that is on an accessible route and equipped so it may be converted to be used, with a minimum of structural change, by all categories of physically disabled persons.


Adaptable hydraulic actuator, английский
    Адаптивный грп, грп с процессорным управлением


Adaptable hydrologic data acquisition system/td>, английский

Adaptable system, английский

Adaptación, испанский

Adaptado o especializado para trepar, испанский

Adaptador, испанский

Adaptador para cojinete a rodillos, испанский

Adaptar, испанский

Adaptare [1], латинский

Adaptari, латинский

Adaptatio, английский

Adaptatio [onis, f], латинский

Adaptatio, onis, f, латинский

Adaptation, английский
  1. Адаптация; самонастройка; самоприспосабливание

  2. Адаптация (приспособление организма к изменившимся условиям среды, питательным и токсичным веществам)

  3. 1. a change which has been or can be made to something 2. the act of changing something so that it fits a new situation 3. the process by which sensory receptors become accustomed to a sensation which is repeated add add abbr attention deficit disorder

  4. Адаптация

  5. N адаптация14 (тж. adaption, см. тж. adoption) theory

  6. Адаптация; приспособление

  7. 1) characteristics of organisms evolved as a consequence of natural selection; 2) changes in the form or behavior of an organism during life as a response to environmental stimuli; 3) changes in the excitability of a sense organ as a result of continuos stimulation.

  8. Stability of success in the face of a changing environment. two kinds of adaptation are distinguished. (a) darwinian adaptation after darwin who observed how organisms change their internal structure when their environment makes existing forms no longer viable. e.g., ashby`s homeostat searches for a new pattern of behavior as soon as disturbances in its surroundings drive or threaten to drive its essential variables outside specified limits. (b) singerian adaptation after singer who described how organisms, particularly man, change the nature of their environment so as to eliminate threats to or prevent the destruction of their own internal organization. e.g., agriculture, architecture and technology adapt the physical environment to human-social needs. the difference between "adaptive" and "adapting" behavior (steg) also reflects this distinction. adaptation can occur in several levels of an organiz~tional hierarchy and may even apply to itself as in "amplifying adaptation" (ashby) which is "adaptation to adapt" and has the properties of self-organization.

  9. Initiatives and measures to reduce the vulnerability or increase the resilience of natural and human systems to actual or expected climate change impacts. various types of adaptation exist, for example, anticipatory and reactive, private and public, and autonomous and planned. examples are raising river or coastal dikes, retreating from coastal areas subject to fl ooding from sea level rise or introducing alternative temperature-appropriate or drought-adapted crops for conventional ones.


Adaptation à la lumière, французский
    Phénomène rétinien qui fait en sorte que la sensibilité des photorécepteurs (cônes et bâtonnets) change en fonction de la luminosité dans l'environnement. quand il y a beaucoup de lum


Adaptation du projet (aux conditions locales), французский

Communication, английский
  1. Связь; связной

  2. (кан.) решение экспертизы

  3. N коммуни- кация; процесс передачи информации; mis~ недопонимание, непонимание | attr. комму- никативный disorder, impairment, strategy cross-cultural (intercultural) ~ межкультурная коммуникация non-verbal ~ невербальная, неречевая комму- никация verbal ~ вербальная, речевая коммуникация

  4. Передача (распространение) информации процесс информирования населения.

  5. Corresponding by letter, hail, or signal. (see line of communication and boyaux.)

  6. Loosely, the transmission of structure across systems differentiated in time and in space, the process by which one mind affects another, interaction mediated by signals, symbols or messages. more formally and in cybernetics, communication is that construct an observer requires when he cannot take a dynamic system apart without loss (->ana~ysis), yet wants to distinguish, understand and say something about that system`s parts, variables or members, or alternatively, when he wants to explain the behavior of anyone of its parts yet cannot accomplish this adequately without reference to other parts of the system. communication ~s what integrates and distinguishes the participation of individuals in such wholes as groups, communities, societies. a more detailed analysis of communication processes reveals that they involve patterns that convey information, are subjected to numerous constraints and are describable in terms of transformations, including encoding, decoding, (->coding), transmission, and distortions due to the characteristics of a channel. historically, communication. was thought of as a binary relation between a sender and a receiver. modern conceptions of communication include complex networks possibly with feedback loops having the effect of memory, coordination, and coorientation and exhibiting dynamic properties not manifest in, and explainable by, reference to the properties of the.communicators involved (->constructivism). communications (plural


Activation, английский
  1. Приведение в ^ действие; ввод (системы) в строй

  2. N когн. активация12 (тж. activization)

  3. In a sequence diagram, the time period during which an object or actor is performing an action. activation is represented by a thin rectangle.

  4. The act when, an assigned user successfully receives the access rights of a privileged role.

  5. The chain of events that results in the creation of a com object and returning a valid pointer to an interface on that object.

  6. The process of assigning an identity on microsoft online services to a user account that has been migrated from a local active directory.

  7. The process of starting a service program in response to a service broker message.

  8. The process of validating software with the manufacturer. activation confirms the genuine status of a product and that the product key has not been compromised. it establishes a relationship between the software’s product key and a particular installation of that software on a device.

  9. The process by which neutrons bombard stable atoms to make them radioactive.

  10. Process by which neutrons bombard stable atoms and make them radioactive.

  11. Процесс, при котором нейтроны бомбардируют стабильные атомы и делают их радиоактивными.

  12. In radiographic testing, process by which neutrons bombard stable atoms and make them radioactive.


Configuration, английский
  1. Конфигурация; компоновка; схема

  2. Конфигурация; схема; компоновка

  3. The spatial arrangement of wood particles, chips, flakes, or fibers used in particleboard, fiberboard, etc.

  4. N конфигурация confixation n конфиксация confix n конфикс confucianism

  5. The relative positions of celestial bodies, as for instance those of jupiter`s satellites, with respect to the primary at any one time.

  6. Очертание, конфигурация; форма; расположение ~ of terrain характер местности

  7. The term configuration is used to refer to the particular values of a subset of attributes in a model, such as a bayesian network or neural network. these are usually being treated in this context as inputs or constraints on the model.

  8. Administrative options that control the interface and functionality of the service desk and support portal.

  9. In reference to a single microcomputer, the sum of a system’s internal and external components, including memory, disk drives, keyboard, video, and generally less critical add-on hardware, such as a mouse, modem, or printer. software (the operating system and various device drivers), the user’s choices established through configuration files such as the autoexec.bat and config.sys files on ibm pcs and compatibles, and sometimes hardware (switches and jumpers) are needed to configure the configuration’ to work correctly. although system configuration can be changed

  10. The arrangement of parts, options, or features to produce a product that meets a specification, such as a customer order.

  11. The entire interconnected set of hardware, or the way in which a network is laid out—the manner in which elements are connected.


Information, английский
  1. Knowledge of a particular event or situation, or knowledge communicated or received concerning a particular fact.

  2. Информация

  3. Facts about something  have you any information about the treatment of sunburn?  the police won’t give us any information about how the accident happened.  you haven’t given me enough information about when your symptoms started.  that’s a very useful piece or bit of information. (note: no plural: some information; a piece of information.)

  4. N информация | attr. информационный flow, structure source of ~ источник информации 1 ранее использовался в более широком значении как ‘умозаключе- ние’. 2 получение выводных данных в процессе обработки информации и/или языка и само выводное знание, умозаключение; мыслительная операция, в ходе которой человек выходит за пределы данных в тек- сте сведений и получает новую информацию. 3 аффикс, вставляемый внутрь корня слова при словообразовании или словоизменении.

  5. In admiralty courts, implies a clause introduced into a citation, intimating that in the event of a party cited not appearing, the court will proceed in his absence.

  6. Информация; данные; сведения

  7. Координационный комитет ин4юрмации о проектируемых и возводимых объектах строительства

  8. Literally that which forms within, but more adequately

  9. Data that has been recorded, classified, organized, related or interpreted so that meaning is apparent.

  10. Contextualised data providing answer to a certain question decreasing uncertainty.

  11. Информация, сведения


Inference training feeder, английский
    A component that feeds data (such as mailbox messages) to the inference training assistant in batches. it controls performance by giving the inference training assistant a fixed amount of work to process at each interval.


Status summarizer, английский
    A component that consolidates the data generated by configuration manager status messages into a succinct view of the status of a component, a server, a package, or an advertisement.