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Absolute Playlist TimeSpielzeit der Wiedergabeliste (A feature that adds the playlist timing value wallclock. You can use the wallclock value to automate broadcast schedules by assigning real-world clock values in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) to attributes in server-side playlists)
access timeZugriffsgeschwindigkeit (The time needed for a read/write head in a disk drive to locate a track on a disk. Access time is usually measured in milliseconds and is used as a performance measure for hard disks and CD-ROM drives)
Add Time StampZeitstempel hinzufügen (A button in the Comments section that the user can click to add a date or time stamp)
Adjust Time StampZeitstempel anpassen (A control that allows users to adjust the time an image or a set of images was taken. Particularly useful when a camera was not set to the appropriate time zone)
Administrative TimeVerwaltungszeit (" All of a resource's time not devoted to a formal "project" (includes Working and Non-Working Time).")
application exclusive timeexklusive Anwendungszeit (The time spent in function to kernel mode and Performance Tools probes, excluding time spent in items it calls and excluding time spent in transitions)
application inclusive timeinklusive Anwendungszeit (The time spent in function and items it calls, excluding time spent in transitions to kernel mode and Performance Tools probes)
application timeAnwendungszeit (The total time after estimated kernel time has been subtracted from elapsed time)
Backlight time outBeleuchtungsdauer (A menu item that sets the amount of time for the device to be idle before the backlight turns off)
begin timeStartzeit (The time at which an animation timeline should begin, relative to its parent's BeginTime. If this timeline is a root timeline, the time is relative to its interactive begin time (the moment at which the timeline was triggered))
billable timefakturierbare Zeit (An amount of time in which work or a task is performed. A client/customer can be charged for the time spent performing the task)
binding timeBindungszeit (The point in a program's use at which binding of information occurs, usually in reference to program elements being bound to their storage locations and values. The most common binding times are during compilation (compile-time binding), during linking (link-time binding), and during program execution (run-time binding))
blackout timeAusfallzeit (The time that a server is identified as being unavailable, measured in seconds)
blink timeBlinkzeit (The elapsed time, in milliseconds, required to invert the caret display. This value is half of the flash time)
budget cycle time spanZeitspanne für Budgetzyklus (A time period specified as a number of fiscal calendar periods. The budget period can be different from the accounting period)
compile timeKompilierzeit (The amount of time required to perform a compilation of a program. Compile time can range from a fraction of a second to many hours, depending on the size and complexity of the program, the speed of the compiler, and the performance of the hardware)
compile-time errorKompilierzeitfehler (An error in a script that occurs if you mistype a keyword, forget to close a multi-line command (such as DO ... LOOP), or introduce a similar mistake. If a script includes a compile-time error, the script will not execute and an error message is displayed as soon as the browser or server processes the page. Also called a syntax error)
connect timeVerbindungszeit (The amount of time during which a user is actively connected to a remote computer. On commercial systems, the connect time is one means of calculating how much money the user must pay for using the system)
conversion timeUmrechnungszeit (The time at which the conversion rate is applied to a transaction. If the conversion type is a fixed rate, the conversion time should always be the time at which the order was accepted for fulfillment. If the conversion type is a spot rate, the conversion time is when the bank performs the conversion)
Coordinated Universal Timekoordinierte Weltzeit (The standard time common to every place in the world, coordinated by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures. Coordinated Universal Time is used for the synchronization of computers on the Internet)
Coordinated Universal Timekoordinierte Weltzeit (The standard time common to every place in the world, coordinated by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures. Coordinated Universal Time is used for the synchronization of computers on the Internet)
CPU timeCPU-Zeit (In multiprocessing, the amount of time during which a particular process has active control of the CPU (central processing unit))
current timeaktuelle Zeit (The current position on a timeline, relative to the starting time)
current time increment eventaktuelles Zeitinkrement-Ereignis (A special punctuation event that indicates the completeness of the existing events)
cycle timeZykluszeit (The time taken to complete an activity)
Date/TimeDatum/Uhrzeit (A data type used to hold date and time information)
demand during lead timeBedarf während Durchlaufzeit (The average daily demand for a product multiplied by the average lead time)
design timeEntwurfszeit (The time during which you create and modify the design of the objects and code in your application)
design-time controlDesignzeit-Steuerelement (An ActiveX control that is used while designing or editing a Web page. Design-time controls are installed on the client computer)
disk access timeFestplattenzugriffszeit (The time needed for a read/write head in a disk drive to locate a track on a disk. Access time is usually measured in milliseconds and is used as a performance measure for hard disks and CD-ROM drives)
edge timeEdgezeit (The time contributed to the total time of a callee function when called from a specific caller function. The sum of the edge time of all the incoming edges to a function equals this function's total time)
edge total timeEdge-Gesamtzeit (The time a particular function takes to run when called from a specific parent function)
elapsed exclusive timeverstrichene exklusive Zeit (Time spent in function, excluding time spent in items it calls)
elapsed inclusive timeverstrichene inklusive Zeit (Time spent in function and items it calls)
elapsed timeverstrichene Zeit (The total time after estimated profiling overhead has been subtracted from wall clock time)
exposure timeBelichtungszeit (The amount of time a shutter is open during exposure to allow the light to reach the film or, in digital cameras, the image sensor)
failover timeFailoverzeit (The amount of time it takes a resource, either individually or in a group, to complete the failover process)
internal lead timeinterne Durchlaufzeit (The lead time for an intercompany sales order)
internal processing timeinterne Verarbeitungsdauer (The amount of time a function spends doing internal execution, as opposed to calling other functions)
in-transit lead timeZustellungsdauer (The lead time required for an item to leave the shipping party and arrive at the receiving party)
just-in-timeJust-In-Time (Pertaining to something that happens when it becomes necessary)
just-in-time compilationJust-In-Time-Kompilierung (The compilation that converts Microsoft intermediate language (MSIL) into machine code at the point when the code is required at run time)
just-in-time compilerJust-In-Time-Compiler (A compiler takes the Java bytecode (which is machine-independent) and compiles it on demand into native code for the target machine, giving faster execution. Since JIT compilers operate on the client machine, they preserve the platform-independence of the compiled Java program)
just-in-time debuggingJust-In-Time-Debuggen (A technique that catches faults that occur while the program is running outside the development environment. You must set this option in the development environment before executing your program)
kernel timeKernelzeit (The approximate time spent executing in kernel mode during the execution of a user mode application. Includes time spent in disk I/O and waiting for synchronization events)
lag timepositiver Zeitabstand (A delay between tasks that have a dependency. For example, if you need a two-day delay between the finish of one task and the start of another, you can establish a finish-to-start dependency and specify a two-day lag time [has a positive value])
Last Modified Date/TimeDatum/Uhrzeit der letzten Änderung (The timestamp of the most recent modification of a Navision entity. The modified entries are retrieved from the Change Log. If the Last Modified Date/Time is older than the last synchronization time, then entities will not be synchronized. If The Last Modified Date/Time is more recent, the synchronization will be performed)
Last Synchronization TimeLetzter Synchronisierungszeitpunkt (The time when the most recent synchronization process was successfully completed. The last synchronization time determines when the next automatic synchronization will take place. The next automatic synchronization is performed at predefined points in time starting from the last synchronization time)
lead timeDurchlaufzeit (The minimum amount of time required for production of an item)
lead timenegativer Zeitabstand (An overlap between tasks that have a dependency. For example, if a task can start when its predecessor is half-finished, you can specify a finish-to-start dependency with a lead time of 50 percent for its successor [has a negative lag value])
lease timeLeasedauer (The length of time for which a DHCP client can use a dynamically assigned IP address configuration. Before the lease time expires, the client must either renew or obtain a new lease with DHCP)
linear timelineare Zeit (A function that has a run time of O(n); that is, if the function operates on a collection of n items, the function might have to examine each item in the collection, performing up to n comparisons)
Microsoft Time Series algorithmMicrosoft Time Series-Algorithmus (Algorithm that uses a linear regression decision tree approach to analyze time-related data, such as monthly sales data or yearly profits. The patterns it discovers can be used to predict values for future time steps)
Multipress time outZeitspanne für Mehrfachtastendruck (A menu item that lets the user set the length of time between key presses when entering text in Multipress mode)
nonworking timearbeitsfreie Zeit (Time devoted to non-work activities. Out-of-office time)
Non-Working Timearbeitsfreie Zeit (Time devoted to non-work activities. Out-of-office time)
One timeEinmalig (A data limit plan where users purchase upfront a quota of data for a given time. For instance, pre-paid 500MB which expire in 6 months)
one-time bypassEinmalumgehung (To allow access one-time)
one-time passwordEinmalkennwort (Passwords produced by special password generating software or by a hardware token and that can be used only once)
overhead timezeitlicher Mehraufwand (The estimated total time spent in instrumentation overhead)
page timeSeitenuhrzeit (The time that a OneNote page was created)
ping time outPingtimeout (The amount of time after which a ping attempt fails)
point-in-time planZeitpunktplan (A compensation plan that is calculated against a base figure taken at a particular point in time. Long-term incentives, such as stock option awards, are often calculated in this way)
point-in-time recoveryZeitpunktwiederherstellung (The process of recovering only the transactions within a log backup that were committed before a specific point in time, instead of recovering the whole backup)
preshutdown time-outTimeout bei der Vorbereitung auf das Herunterfahren (A specified time the service control manager will wait before preceding with other shutdown actions)
production lead timeVorlaufzeit der Produktion (The lead time required to produce an item, starting from the time the order is released to production until the item is moved to inventory)
queue timeWartezeit (The number of hours spent waiting for an operation to begin)
queue time afterWartezeit danach (The part of queue time spent waiting for the next operation)
queue time beforeWartezeit davor (The part of queue time spent waiting for the current operation to begin)
quiet timeRuhezeit (A timeframe someone specifies to suppress notifications from Windows Live Alerts)
RADIUS One-Time PasswordRADIUS-Einmalkennwort (An authentication method that supports the authentication to RADIUS server using passwords that change, based on time or on an authentication request counter)
real-timeEchtzeit- (Of or relating to a time frame imposed by external constraints. Real-time operations are those in which the computer's activities match the human perception of time or those in which computer operations proceed at the same rate as a physical or external process. Real-time operations are characteristic of aircraft guidance systems, transaction-processing systems, scientific applications, and other areas in which a computer must respond to situations as they occur (for example, animating a graphic in a flight simulator or making corrections based on measurements))
real timeEchtzeit (The actual time in which events occur)
real-time animationEchtzeitanimation (Computer animation in which images are computed and updated on the screen at the same rate at which the objects simulated might move in the real world. Real-time animation allows dynamic involvement by the user because the computer can accept and incorporate keystrokes or controller movements as it is drawing the next image in the animation sequence. Arcade-style animation (such as in a flight simulator program) makes use of real-time animation in translating game plays into on-screen actions. In contrast, in animation done in virtual time, image frames are first calculated and stored and later replayed at a higher rate to achieve smoother movement)
real-time block listEchtzeit-Sperrliste (A dynamic list that is maintained inside an organization or by a remote third-party organization that contains a list of known unsolicited e-mail sources. The receiving mail server may refuse connections from addresses that are on a RBL)
real-time block list serviceEchtzeitsperrlisten-Dienst (The business that compiles and distributes lists of IP addresses from which spam has originated in the past)
Real-time Co-authoringgemeinsame Dokumenterstellung in Echtzeit (The ability of multiple authors, who are editing a shared document, to simultaneously see text and formatting changes made by co-authors as they add them)
Real-Time Control ProtocolReal-Time Control-Protokoll (A scalable transport control protocol that works with the Real-Time Protocol (RTP) to monitor real-time transmissions to multiple participants over a network-for example, during videoconferencing. The Real-Time Control Protocol, or RTCP, transmits packets of control information at regular intervals and is used to determine how well information is being delivered to recipients)
Real-Time Object-Oriented Modeling diagramROOM-Strukturdiagramm (A graphical model of a system's components and their relationships (the structure), and of the system's response to events (its behavior))
real-time operating systemEchtzeitbetriebssystem (An operating system designed for the needs of a process-controlled environment. A real-time operating system recognizes that responses must be made and tasks handled instantly, with no lag time. Real-time operating systems are typically used as embedded systems in devices and applications requiring time-critical reaction, such as telecommunications, air traffic control, and robotic functions)
Real-time protectionEchtzeitschutz (An option in Windows AntiSpyware that, when selected, provides spyware protection in real time)
Real-Time Streaming ProtocolReal-Time Streaming-Protokoll (A network protocol, defined in RFC 2326, for controlling one or more digital media streams or a presentation (the aggregate of related media streams))
real-time systemEchtzeitsystem (A computer and/or a software system that reacts to events before the events become obsolete. For example, airline collision avoidance systems must process radar input, detect a possible collision, and warn air traffic controllers or pilots while they still have time to react)
Real-Time Transport ProtocolReal-Time Transport-Protokoll (An Internet-standard network transport protocol used in delivering real-time data, including audio and video. The Real-Time Protocol, or RTP, works with both unicast (single sender, single recipient) and multicast (single sender, multiple recipients) services. RTP is often used in conjunction with the Real-Time Control Protocol (RTCP), which monitors delivery)
run-timeLaufzeit- (Occurring after a program has begun to be executed, such as evaluation of variable expressions and dynamic allocation of memory)
run timeLaufzeit (The time during which an application is running. During run time, you can interact with an application)
run timeBearbeitungszeit (The time it takes for a physical manufacturing operation, excluding setup time, queue time, and move time)
run-time errorLaufzeitfehler (A software error that occurs while a program is being executed, as detected by a compiler or other supervisory program)
run-time libraryLaufzeitbibliothek (A file that contains one or more prewritten routines to perform specific, commonly used functions. Programmers use an RTL primarily in high-level languages such as C to avoid rewriting these routines)
screen time-outBildschirmsperre (A setting that specifies an amount of time before the screen turns off and the phone locks itself)
setup timeRüstzeit (The number of hours needed to prepare the work area prior to an operation)
Show me as away when my computer is idle for this time period:Meinen Status als "Abwesend" anzeigen, wenn mein Computer für diesen Zeitraum inaktiv ist: (The option in the Options dialog box, on the Rules tab, that changes the user's status to Away after the computer has been idle for the selected time period)
Show Time AsZeitspanne anzeigen als (The field name for the confirmation status used to categorize how firmly a service activity has been scheduled. The options include Requested, Tending, Pending, Reserved, In Progress, and Arrived)
signature timeSignaturzeitpunkt (An indication of the time that data was digitally signed. This is not a guarantee of validity unless countersigned by a Time Stamp Authority (TSA))
simple timeeinfache Zeit (The duration of a single section of forward progress for a given node)
split timeZwischenzeit (The time recorded for an interval or a segment of a race)
takt timeTaktzeit (The time that it takes to produce one unit of a product)
think timeReaktionszeit (The elapsed time between the receipt of a reply to one request and the submission of the next request. For example, if it takes about 60 seconds for a user to enter all the information required for a Web-based time-entry form, 60 seconds is the think time for this scenario)
time allowanceZeitguthaben (The number of hours or minutes per day that a child is allowed to use the computer)
time and material projectAufwandsprojekt (An external project that is invoiced as work progresses based on the consumption of hours, expenses, items, fees, and on-account transactions)
time and materialsnach Aufwand (A type of contract in which the final price paid is based on the amount of time it took to complete the project and the cost of the materials used)
time and materials projectAufwandsprojekt (A project where the vendor invoices the customer based on work completed on the job. There is a direct relationship between the invoice lines and the usage already performed on the job)
Time Attack ModeZeitspiel (A menu item on the Purble Place menu that allows the user to select a timed mode for their game)
Time BrokerZeitbroker (A feature that provides time events that can be used to initiate background work in suspended apps)
time dimensionZeitdimension (A dimension that breaks time down into levels such as Year, Quarter, Month, and Day)
time eventZeitereignis (An event that occurs after a designated period of time or on the occurrence of a given date or time. A time event is indicated by the keyword after, followed by an expression that evaluates to an amount of time)
Time Event BrokerZeitereignisbroker (A feature that provides time events that can be used to initiate background work in suspended apps)
time fencePlanungszeitraum (A time interval, specified in days, that defines and limits which data are included in a master scheduling calculation)
time formulaZeitformel (An expression that is created following the Simple Time Period Syntax. It takes the form of a time unit plus or minus a whole number, such as Year-1 or Month-6. It is the formula that is applied when you are using time intelligence on a dashboard)
time frameZeitrahmen (A period of time during which something takes place or is planned to take place)
time horizonZeithorizont (The maximum length of time for which future operations are planned)
time intelligenceZeitintelligenz (Functionality that is used to show dynamic time periods relative to the current date)
time intelligence filterZeitintelligenzfilter (A dynamic dashboard filter that can be linked to scorecards and reports so that they will update automatically relative to the current time)
time intervalZeitintervall (A period of time in which a given event is valid. The valid time interval includes the valid start time, and all moments of time up to, but not including the valid end time)
time-lapseZeitraffer (A cinematography technique whereby a number of frames are captured over a period of time or with a certain time interval between each frame. This technique is often used to capture processes such as a flower opening, celestial motion or changing of the seasons. When replayed at normal speed, changes become very pronounced and time appears to be lapsing)
Time ManagementZeiterfassung (The Duet end-user application that enables users to view, create, and maintain their data for time recording activities in Microsoft Office Outlook. Users can add time-reporting data in Outlook in the form of Calendar items, which are integrated with time-reporting-compliance guidelines defined in SAP systems)
Time OffArbeitsfreie Zeit (A menu item on the Set Up menu that opens the Time Off dialog, which defines how much of the user's schedule is affected by a schedule change)
Time-only entry pointausschließlich zeitbezogener Einstiegspunkt (An entry point where only the processing time will be captured, without any runtime variables)
time-outTimeout (An event that occurs when a predetermined amount of time has elapsed without some other expected event or activity taking place)
time-outTimeout (An event that occurs when a predetermined amount of time has elapsed without some other expected event or activity taking place)
time outTimeout (To reach the end of a pre-determined period of inactivity or absence of expected event or action, after which a device, program, or process is typically deactivated or interrupted)
time outTimeout (To reach the end of a pre-determined period of inactivity or absence of expected event or action, after which a device, program, or process is typically deactivated or interrupted)
time-out errorTimeoutfehler (A condition where an expected character is not received in time. When this condition occurs, the software assumes that the data has been lost and requests that it be resent)
time picker controlZeitauswahl-Steuerelement (A control that developers use to allow a user to select a time)
time projectZeitprojekt (An internal project for which only hour transactions are registered)
time rangeZeitbereich (A period of time during which a setting or other functionality is in effect)
time serverZeitserver (A computer that periodically synchronizes the time on all computers within a network. This ensures that the time used by network services and local functions remains accurate)
time slipZeiterfassung (An area in the product that keeps track of how much time a project takes and allows you to analyze all the time that is spent working on a task or a project)
time stampZeitstempel (A certification specifying that a particular message existed at a specific time and date. In a digital context, trusted third parties generate a trusted time stamp for a particular message by having a time stamping service append a time value to a message and then digitally signing the result)
time stamp authorityZeitstempelautorität (A service acknowledging that the data existed before a particular time. The service is typically a trusted third party)
Time Stamp CounterZeitstempelindikator (A program that tally and records the number of cycles that occurs on a central processing unit)
Time to LiveGültigkeitsdauer (A timer value included in packets sent over TCP/IP-based networks that tells the recipients how long to hold or use the packet or any of its included data before expiring and discarding the packet or data)
time traveleine Zeitreise unternehmen (The process of moving between time frames)
time valueZeitwert (The number of minutes, hours, days, etc)
time zoneZeitzone (A geographical area that observes the same local time. The local time has a positive, zero, or negative offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The offset can be different during standard time and daylight saving time)
total timeGesamtzeit (The time that is elapsed between the time a function starts execution until the time it terminates execution. This is the sum of this function's internal processing time and all its callees total time)
transport timeTransportzeit (The amount of time it takes to transfer items between two warehouses)
valid time state tableTabelle für Zustandserfassung mit Gültigkeitsdatumsangaben (A table that tracks the state of an entity over time using a valid-from and a valid-to column)
wall-timetatsächliche Zeit (The total time taken by a computer to complete a task which is the sum of CPU time, I/O time, and the communication channel delay)
Working TimeArbeitszeit (The time that a resource is in the office, and that is not dedicated to project tasks or effort. Represents a resource's true availability)
working time calendarArbeitszeitkalender (A calendar that defines the capacity and work time in a production system, for use in managing work centers or work center groups)