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account setKontensatz (A named group of ledger accounts)
ANSI character setANSI-Zeichensatz (An 8-bit character set used by Microsoft Windows that allows you to represent up to 256 characters (0 through 255) by using your keyboard. The ASCII character set is a subset of the ANSI set)
ASCII character setASCII-Zeichensatz (A standard 7-bit code for representing ASCII characters using binary values; code values range from 0 to 127. Most PC-based systems use an 8-bit extended ASCII code, with an extra 128 characters used to represent special symbols, foreign-language characters, and graphic symbols)
association setZuordnungssatz (A logical container for instances of associations of the same type)
authentication setAuthentifizierungssatz (In IPsec, a collection of authentication methods that the client proposes during negotiation with the remote host)
availability setVerfügbarkeitsgruppe (A group of virtual machines that are set up so that its members are guaranteed to be highly available. An availability set combines the operations of fault domains and update domains to help guard against hardware failures and host operating system updates, both of which cause virtual machine outages)
backup setSicherungssatz (A collection of files, folders, and other data that have been backed up and stored in a file or on one or more tapes)
backup set catalogSicherungssatzkatalog (A summary of the files and folders that have been saved in a backup set)
banding settingBereichseinstellung (A setting that defines thresholds, or boundaries between changes in indicator status)
bleed settingEinstellungen zum Auslaufen (A setting that determines how much of an object can print beyond the edges of a label, sticker, or page)
catalog setKatalogssatz (A group of one or more catalogs)
Catalog Sets moduleModul für Katalogsätze (The Commerce Server Business Desk module used to create and manage catalog sets)
character setZeichensatz (A grouping of alphabetic, numeric, and other characters that have some relationship in common. For example, the standard ASCII character set includes letters, numbers, symbols, and control codes that make up the ASCII coding scheme)
chip setChipsatz (A collection of chips designed to function as a unit in the performance of some common task. The term is most commonly used to refer to the set of integrated circuits, such as the programmable interrupt controller, that support a CPU together with the CPU itself. Often a chip set will fit on one chip)
cofunctional mode setkofunktionale Modusgruppe (The set of modes that are available for a particular source or target, given the constraints (for example, topology, modes pinned on other sources and targets) of a VidPN)
collection setSammlungssatz (A group of collection items with which a user can interact through the user interface)
column setSpaltensatz (An untyped XML representation that combines all the sparse columns of a table into a structured output)
complex instruction set computingComputer mit komplexem Befehlssatz (The implementation of complex instructions in a microprocessor design so that they can be invoked at the assembly language level. The instructions can be very powerful, allowing for complicated and flexible ways of calculating such elements as memory addresses. All this complexity, however, usually requires many clock cycles to execute each instruction)
concatenated data setverkettetes Dataset (A group of separate sets of related data treated as a single unit for processing)
configuration setKonfigurationssatz (A set of Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS) instances that share and replicate their configuration and schema partitions and that can also be configured to share and replicate application directory partitions)
copy setKopiensatz (A duplicate of the media master that Remote Storage copies to a different tape or disk. Copy sets are typically used for backup purposes)
correlation setKorrelationssatz (An instance of a correlation type; that is, the listed properties for a message that are used to determine whether it belongs to a given instance of an orchestration)
counter setIndikatorensatz (A set of system performance counters that are useful to monitor during a load test. Counter sets are organized by technology, for example, ASP.NET or SQL counter sets)
counter set mapIndikatorensatzzuordnung (An association between a counter set and a computer used during a load test. For example, a Web server might have ASP.NET, IIS, and .NET application counter set mappings)
crypto setKryptografiesatz (A specific group of cryptography settings)
Data Collector SetDatensammlersatz (A computer management tool used to group data collectors into sets that run on the same schedule)
data collector setDatensammlersatz (A group of data collectors stored as a single object)
data setDataset (A collection of related information made up of separate elements that can be treated as a unit in data handling)
default result setStandardresultset (The default mode that SQL Server uses to return a result set back to a client)
design setDesignset (A collection of publications that share a consistent color scheme, font scheme, and design)
destination setZielsatz (A set into which a resource moves because of a request that changes that resource's attributes)
dimension setDimensionssatz (A named group of accounts or dimensions that contains either account values for the account or dimension values for a single dimension)
document setDokumentenmappe (A special type of folder that enables users to manage a deliverable or work product spanning multiple documents as a single entity)
double byte character setDoppelbyte-Zeichensatz (A character set that can use more than one byte to represent a single character. A DBCS includes some characters that consist of 1 byte and some characters that consist of 2 bytes. Languages such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean use DBCS)
double-byte character setDoppelbyte-Zeichensatz (A character set that can use more than one byte to represent a single character. A DBCS includes some characters that consist of 1 byte and some characters that consist of 2 bytes. Languages such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean use DBCS)
entity setEntitätenmenge (A logical container for entities of a given type and its subtypes mapped to tables in a database)
File Set DescriptorDateigruppenbeschreibung (A part of the Universal Disc Format (UDF) file system)
flicks setBewegungssatz (A collection of gestures you can make with a tablet pen to quickly navigate and perform shortcuts)
global term setglobaler Ausdruckssatz (A term set that is created by using the term store management tool)
highlighter settingTextmarkereinstellung (A setting that you can use to change the appearance of highlighter ink)
HTML form set directoryHTML-Formularsatzverzeichnis (The directory in which customized HTML forms are located. HTML forms can be used to authenticate users when publishing Web-based Exchange servers)
input setEingabeset (The set of data provided to a Multidimensional Expressions (MDX) value expression upon which the expression operates)
license setLizenzengruppe (A collection of Groove licenses assigned to management of a domain group or member)
local term setlokaler Ausdruckssatz (A term set that is created when a user defines a column)
master design setMasterdesignset (A design set that includes a broad collection of common business publications)
media setMediensatz (An ordered collection of backup media written to by one or more backup operations using a constant number of backup devices)
member setElementgruppe (A collection of members from a dimension)
mirrored media setgespiegelter Mediensatz (A media set that contains two to four identical copies (mirrors) of each media family. Restore operations require only one mirror per family, allowing a damaged media volume to be replaced by the corresponding volume from a mirror)
multibyte character setMultibyte-Zeichensatz (A mixed-width character set, in which some characters consist of more than 1 byte. An MBCS is used in languages such as Japanese, Chinese, and Korean, where the 256 possible values of a single-byte character set are not sufficient to represent all possible characters)
multiple active result setmehrere aktive Resultsets (A SQL Server 2005 feature that provides the ability to have more than one pending request per connection, in particular to have more than one default result set open per connection. SQL Server 2000 and earlier restricted the programming model such that at any point in time there would be at most one pending request on a given session, blocking the driver from sending requests to the server until the entire result set is consumed)
named setbenannte Menge (A grouping of dimension members or items from a data source that are named and treated as a single unit and can be referenced or reused multiple times)
network service set identifierNetzwerk-SSID (A unique set of letters or numbers that identifies a wireless network. For a computer or device to connect to a wireless network, it must supply that network's SSID. An SSID can be up to 32 characters)
option setOptionssatz (A type of field that contains a set of options)
option-set appearanceDarstellung bei festgelegter Option (The visual display for a control when its value is set)
ordered setgeordnete Menge (A set of members returned in a specific order)
origin setUrsprungssatz (A set in which a resource belonged prior to a change in that resource's attributes)
property setEigenschaftensatz (A list of properties)
redo setWiederholungsgruppe (The set of all files and pages being restored)
replica setReplikatgruppe (One or more shared folders that participates in replication)
replica set topologyReplikatgruppentopologie (The order in which changes are propagated from replica to replica. Topology determines how quickly changes in another replica appear in your replica)
resiliency settingResilienzeinstellung (A setting indicating the resiliency of data on a virtual disk or storage space)
resource current setaktueller Ressourcensatz (The collection of target resources at the time the request is received. Applies to "read", "delete" and "modify" operation types)
resource final setendgültiger Ressourcensatz (The collection of target resources after the request has been processed. Applies to "create" and "modify" operation types only)
result setResultset (The set of records that results from running a query or applying a filter)
RODC filtered attribute setAttributsatz mit RODC-Filter (A dynamically configured set of attributes that are not replicated to a read-only domain controller (RODC). This prevents those attribute values from being revealed if an RODC is compromised)
roll forward setRollforwardgruppe (The set of all data restored by a restore sequence. A roll forward set is defined by restoring a series of one or more data backups)
rule setRegelsatz (A container for grouping logically-related rules)
set-by-caller callbackvom Anrufer festgelegter Rückruf (In Network Connections, a form of callback in which the user supplies the telephone number that the remote access server uses for callback. This setting spares the user any long-distance telephone charges)
set differenceUnterschiedsmenge (The collection of elements in one set that do not appear in the other set)
Set due dateFälligkeitsdatum festlegen (An option that allows the user to set the date by which a To Do needs to be completed)
set intersectionSchnittmenge (The collection of elements in a first set that also appear in a second set)
Set Note...Notiz festlegen... (The item on the user's My Status menu that enables the user to type a note that will appear as part of his status)
set unionVereinigungsmenge (In set theory, the smallest combination of two sets that contains all elements of both sets)
single-byte character setEinzelbyte-Zeichensatz (A character encoding in which each character is represented by 1 byte. Single byte character sets are mathematically limited to 256 characters)
skill setFertigkeiten (A group of related skills)
skill setQualifikationsgruppe (A group of related skills)
striped media setStripesetmedien (A media set that uses multiple devices, among which each backup is distributed)
stylistic setStil-Set (A stylistic variation on a font that provides an alternative to its default appearance)
tab setRegistersatz (In Internet Explorer, a set of tabs you can store in your Favorites or as Home Page to reopen all tabs in the set in one go)
tape setBandsatz (An ordered collection of backup tapes written to by one or more backup operations using a constant number of backup devices)
template setVorlagensatz (In ASP.NET mobile controls: A collection of templates associated with a templated control)
term setAusdruckssatz (A collection of related terms)
training data setTrainingsdataset (A set of known and predictable data used to train a data mining model)
Universal Character Setuniverseller Zeichensatz (An international standard character set reference that is part of the Unicode standard. The most widely held existing version of the UCS standard is UCS-2, which specifies 16-bit character values currently accepted and recognized for use to encode most of the world's languages)
volume setVolumesatz (A volume that consists of disk space on one or more physical disks. A volume set is created by using basic disks and is supported only in WindowsNT4.0 or earlier. Volume sets were replaced by spanned volumes, which use dynamic disks)
Web Parts control setWebparts-Steuerelementsatz (The integrated set of ASP.NET software components that provide personalization, structural components such as zones and the WebPartManager control, Web Parts UI controls, and other components for building Web Parts controls and applications)
working setArbeitssatz (The set of pages in the virtual address space of the process that are currently resident in physical memory)