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HTTP reverse proxyHTTP-Reverseproxy (A proxy server that forwards incoming requests to one or more servers. To a client, the reverse proxy appears as the final destination regardless of whether the client's requests are forwarded to one or more servers)
reverse charge VATVerlagerung der Steuerschuld (A value-added tax (VAT) on products that is owed by the customer that receives the product, not by the vendor that delivers the product)
reverse engineeringZurückentwicklung, Reverse Engineering (A method of analyzing a product in which the finished item is studied to determine its makeup or component parts-for example, studying a completed ROM chip to determine its programming or studying a new computer system to learn about its design. For computer software, reverse engineering typically involves decompilation of a substantial portion of the object code and studying the resulting decompiled code)
reverse lookupReverse-Lookup (A query for a pointer (PTR) that resolves an to its corresponding fully qualified domain name ())
Reverse PathPfad umkehren (A tool to change the direction of a path from finish to start)
reverse proxyReverseproxy (A proxy server that forwards incoming requests to one or more servers. To a client, the reverse proxy appears as the final destination regardless of whether the client's requests are forwarded to one or more servers)
reverse replicationumgekehrte Replikation (The process where replication is established from a virtual machine that was formerly a Replica virtual machine, but is now a primary virtual machine as the result of a failover)
REVERSE SOLIDUSumgekehrter Schrägstrich (A character used to separate directory names in MS-DOS and UNIX path specifications. When used as a leading character, it means that the path specification begins from the topmost level for that disk drive)
reverse videoinvertierte Darstellung (The reversal of light and dark in the display of selected characters on a video screen. For example, if text is normally displayed as white characters on a black background, reverse video presents text as black letters on a white background. Programmers commonly use reverse video as a means of highlighting text or special items (such as menu choices or the cursor) on the screen)