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Active Directory data modelActive Directory-Datenmodell (A model derived from the LDAP data model. The directory holds objects that represent entities of various sorts, described by attributes. The objects and classes of objects that can be stored in the directory are defined in the schema. For each class of objects, the schema defines the attributes an instance of the class must have, the additional attributes it can have, and the class that can be its parent)
activity modelAktivitätsmodell (A predefined sequence of actions)
activity model stepAktivitätsmodell (A synonym for an action from the viewpoint of an activity model. When an action is contained within an activity model, it is referred to as an activity model step)
apartment threading modelApartmentthreadingmodell (A COM threading model where all calls to an object occur on one thread. In apartment threading, COM synchronizes and marshals calls)
App ModelApp-Modell (A model that defines characteristics of Windows Store apps)
application modelAnwendungsmodell (Within a single application layer, a model that includes a specific set of developer elements such as classes, tables, and forms)
BDC Administration object modelBDC-Verwaltungsobjektmodell (An object model that lets you create, read, update, and delete metadata objects in the BDC Metadata Store)
BDC modelBDC-Modell (An XML file that contains sets of descriptions of one or more external content types, their related external data sources, and information that is specific to the environment, such as authentication properties)
BDC Runtime object modelBDC-Laufzeitobjektmodell (An object model designed for use by BDC clients and applications that provides an intuitive, object-oriented interface that abstracts the underlying data sources)
BizTalk Explorer Object ModelObjektmodell für BizTalk-Explorer (The APIs used to create tools and scripts to automate the post-deployment tasks that you perform in BizTalk Explorer. You can use the BizTalk Explorer Object Model for such post-deployment tasks as creating ports, binding orchestrations, managing party properties, or any other task where you would use BizTalk Explorer. The BizTalk Explorer Object Model APIs are in the Microsoft.BizTalk.ExplorerOM namespace)
box modelBoxmodell (A cascading style sheet (CSS) model where rectangular boxes are generated for elements in the document tree and laid out according to the visual formatting model)
box modelVerschachtelungsmodell (A cascading style sheet (CSS) model where rectangular boxes are generated for elements in the document tree and laid out according to the visual formatting model)
budget modelBudgetmodell (A planning structure used to schedule budget fund allocations and expenditures)
bulk-logged recovery modelmassenprotokolliertes Wiederherstellungsmodell (A database recovery mode that minimally logs bulk operations, such as index creation and bulk imports, while fully logging other transactions. Bulk-logged recovery increases performance for bulk operations, and is intended to be used an adjunct to the full recovery model)
Business Data Connectivity Model TemplateBusiness Data Connectivity-Modellvorlage (A Visual Studio project template that enables you to create your own .NET Connectivity Assemblies)
centralized registration modelzentralisiertes Registrierungsmodell (A registration model that removes all certificate subscriber participation from the management policy. For the workflow, a user designated as the originator will initiate the request and an enrollment agent will execute the request)
child model siteuntergeordnete Modellsite (A model site that is subordinate to a root model site and is used to organize data in an application)
client object modelClientobjektmodell (A set of APIs for SharePoint products. These APIs are based on the server object model, and can be called from clients such as desktop PCs and mobile devices)
closed content modelgeschlossenes Inhaltsmodell (XML document rules that state that an element in an XML document cannot include any information that does not follow the referenced schema)
Cloud App ModelCloud App-Modell (An application-hosting architecture that relies on cloud-based services. Application logic and data are typically hosted on a distributed set of services on the Internet, connected through web APIs, and authenticated with server-to-server authentication technologies such as OAuth)
color modelFarbmodell (A way of defining color both for onscreen display and print. Colors can be described by using several different color models: HSV (hue, saturation, and value); CMY (cyan, magenta, and yellow); and RGB (red, green, and blue))
color space modelFarbraummodell (The three-dimensional space that is defined by a set of coordinates for representing color on devices such as monitors, scanners, and printers. For example, in the LAB color space, the colors are defined in terms of their luminance or whiteness (L), redness-greenness (A), and yellowness-blueness (B); the HVC system uses hue (H), value (V), and chroma (C). The two most common color space models are RGB and YUV)
Composites Runtime object modelComposites-Laufzeitobjektmodell (An object model that that can be used to incorporate and/or modify the behavior of a composite at runtime)
conceptual modelkonzeptionelles Modell (An abstract specification for the entity types, associations, entity containers, entity sets, and association sets in the domain of an application built on an Entity Data Model)
conceptual modelKonzeptmodell (A tool used in the analysis phase of software development to help decompose a problem into individual concepts or objects and clarify the vocabulary of the domain)
concurrency modelParallelitätsmodell (A way in which an application can be designed to account for concurrent operations that use the same cached data. Windows Server AppFabric supports optimistic and pessimistic concurrency models)
cross-model associationmodellübergreifende Zuordnung (A relationship that allows users to define links between reference data elements to enable fact data movement)
cross-model mappingmodellübergreifende Entsprechung (A one-to-one correspondence that a business rule can establish between members or dimensions of two separate models)
3D model3D-Modell (A computer simulation of a physical object in which length, width, and depth are real attributes: a model, with x-, y-, and z-axes, that can be rotated for viewing from different angles)
data modelDatenmodell (A collection of related object types, operators, and integrity rules that form the abstract entity supported by a database management system (DBMS). Thus, one speaks of a relational DBMS, a network DBMS, and so on, depending on the type of data model a DBMS supports. In general, a DBMS supports only one data model as a practical rather than a theoretical restriction)
delegated registration modeldelegiertes Registrierungsmodell (A registration model in which a person other than the certificate subscriber initiates the certificate transaction. The certificate subscriber then completes the transaction by providing a supplied one-time password)
destination modelZielmodell (The model to which data will be moved)
Document Object ModelDokumentobjektmodell (A World Wide Web Consortium specification that describes the structure of dynamic HTML and XML documents in a way that allows them to be manipulated through a Web browser)
Entity Data Model schemaEntity Data Model-Schema (An XML text file that describes entity and relationship types. The schema also defines a container within which instances of these types are logically organized)
event modelEreignismodell (The event metadata that defines the temporal characteristics (shape) of the event)
event modelEreignismodell (ssn)
full recovery modelvollständiges Wiederherstellungsmodell (A database recovery mode that fully logs all transactions and retains all the log records until after they are backed up. The database can be recovered to the point of failure if the tail of the log is backed up after the failure. All forms of recovery are supported)
information modelInformationsmodell (An object-oriented schema that defines metadata constructs used to specify the structure and behavior of an application, process, component, or software artifact)
interval event modelIntervallereignismodell (The event model of an interval event)
interval event modelIntervallereignismodell (ssn)
life cycle modelLebenszyklusmodell (A partitioning of the life of a product into phases that guide the project from identifying customer needs through product retirement)
mining modelMiningmodell (An object that contains the definition of a data mining process and the results of the training activity. For example, a data mining model may specify the input, output, algorithm, and other properties of the process and hold the information gathered during the training activity, such as a decision tree)
model associationModellzuordnung (A relationship that allows users to define links between reference data elements to enable fact data movement)
model binderModellbindung (A feature of ASP.NET that automatically converts data that is posted in an HTML form to a .NET Framework data type)
model bindingModellbindung (The process of automatically converting data that is posted in an HTML form to a .NET Framework data type)
model databaseModelldatenbank (A database that is installed with Microsoft SQL Server and that provides the template for new user databases. SQL Server creates a database by copying in the contents of the model database and then expanding the new database to the size requested)
model dependencyModellabhängigkeit (A relationship between two or more models in which one model is dependent on the information of another model)
model siteModellsite (An object that organizes data within a PerformancePoint Planning Server application. A model site is a container for models and their related elements (such as dimensions, security and mapping information, and business process definitions) that are used to structure business intelligence data. Each model site can inherit data and structure from the root model site of the application)
model storeModellspeicher (A Microsoft SQL Server database where all objects in the Application Object Tree (AOT) are stored)
network modelNetzwerkmodell (A database structure, or layout, similar to a hierarchical model, except that records can have multiple parent records as well as multiple child records. A database management system that supports a network model can be used to simulate a hierarchical model)
object modelObjektmodell (A hierarchical set of objects and its members - methods, properties, and events - that a particular component provides)
object model diagramObjektmodelldiagramm (A graphical representation of the objects and collections that are contained within a specified object model)
open content modeloffenes Inhaltsmodell (A set of XML document rules that states that an element in an XML document can have additional child elements and attributes that are not declared in the schema that the document references)
Open Device Access ModelModell für den offenen Zugriff auf Geräte (The access model for horizontal solutions, which enables a horizontal strategy. Open Device Access enables many different Windows Store apps to access a specialized device. Examples: a smartphone with multiple apps that synchronize contacts; a pedometer that allows multiple apps to read its data and post it to a website)
organization modelOrganisationsmodell (Internal control, data access, and performance reporting structures designed to divide responsibility for human and operations resources and work processes)
point event modelPunktereignismodell (The event model of a point event)
point event modelPunktereignismodell (ssn)
prepaid modelPrepaidmodell (Attribute of products and services that are paid for in advance through acquisition of a card with points that are consumed as the product or service is used)
presentation modelDarstellungsmodell (A data model that aggregates data from multiple entities in the data access layer. It is used to avoid directly exposing an entity to the client project)
product modelProduktmodell (A specification of how items are to be customized. A product model can be used for sales orders, purchase orders, or production orders)
production flow modelProduktionsflussmodell (A representation of the production capacity provided by a group of work cells in a production flow process)
Project Server permission modelProject Server-Berechtigungsmodell (A security model in which permissions are assigned directly in Project Server using global and category permissions)
ranking modelBewertungsmodell (An XML document that describes how to rank items in search results)
rating modelBewertungsmodell (A model of defined values used to rate an employee's performance, including level of skills)
recovery modelWiederherstellungsmodell (A database property that controls the basic behavior of backup and restore operations for a database. For instance, the recovery model controls how transactions are logged, whether the transaction log requires backing up, and what kinds of restore operations are available)
relational modelrelationales Modell (The logical model used to define the tables, columns, and constraints in a relational database)
rendering object modelRenderingobjektmodell (Report object model used by rendering extensions)
report modelBerichtsmodell (A metadata description of business data used for creating ad hoc reports)
Restricted Device Access ModelModell für den eingeschränkten Zugriff auf Geräte (The device access model for vertical solutions. Restricted Device Access does not allow other applications to access a specialized device)
root model siteStammmodellsite (The primordial model site for an application. Each application must contain one root model site)
Runtime object modelLaufzeitobjektmodell (An object model designed for use by BDC clients and applications that provides an intuitive, object-oriented interface that abstracts the underlying data sources)
sales price modelVerkaufspreismodell (A model that defines whether the calculation of sales price is based on quantity or on a markup amount or percentage of the cost price)
security modelSicherheitsmodell (A model that defines how access to data is controlled)
self-service registration modelSelbstregistrierungsmodell (A Certificate Lifecycle Manager (CLM) registration model in which a certificate subscriber performs or requests certificate management activities directly using a Web-based interface)
SharePoint integrated permission modelIntegriertes SharePoint-Berechtigungsmodell (A security model in which Project Server permissions are derived from SharePoint)
simple recovery modeleinfaches Wiederherstellungsmodell (A database recovery mode that minimally logs all transactions sufficiently to ensure database consistency after a system crash or after restoring a data backup. The database is recoverable only up to the time of its most recent data backup, and restoring individual pages is unsupported)
source modelQuellmodell (The model from which data will be moved)
Specialized Device Access ModelModell für den Zugriff auf Spezialgeräte (The model that describes the two ways that a Windows Store app can access a specialized device: Open Access Model and Restricted Device Access Model)
target modelZielmodell (The model to which data will be moved)
threading modelThreadingmodell (The model that determines how the methods of an application's component are assigned to threads in order to be executed)
threat modelGefahrenmodell (A systematic analysis of identifying assets, and assessing and documenting the security risks associated with those assets exposed via software. The threat modeling process involves an understanding of the goals of an adversary in attacking a system based on the systems assets of interest. The scope of the threat model is defined by the scope of functionality of software being modeled)
value modelWertmodell (A method of changing the monetary value of a fixed asset over time for different purposes, such as accounting depreciation, tax depreciation, revaluation, and disposal)
Windows Driver ModelWindows-Treibermodell (A driver model based on the Windows NT driver model that is designed to provide a common architecture of I/O services for Windows operating systems for specific classes of drivers. These driver classes include USB and IEEE 1394 buses, audio, still-image capture, video capture, and HID-compliant devices such as USB mice, keyboards, and joysticks. Provides a model for writing kernel-mode drivers and minidrivers, and provides extensions for Plug and Play and power management)