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accounts payable three-way invoice matchingDrei-Wege-Rechnungsabgleich für Verbindlichkeiten (A practice of matching vendor invoice prices and product quantities to purchase orders and product receipts)
one way to source bindingEinweg-Quellbindung (A type of data binding where changes made to the target automatically update the source, while changes to the source don't update the target. Data binding is always set on the target object)
one-way trustunidirektionale Vertrauensstellung (A trust relationship between two domains in which only one of the two domains trusts the other domain. For example, domain A trusts domain B, and domain B does not trust domain A. One-way trusts are often used to enable authenticated access to resource domains)
three-way handshakeDreiwegehandshake (The method for initializing a Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) session between two hosts on an Internet Protocol (IP) network. The three-way handshake synchronizes the sequence number and acknowledgment numbers of the two hosts establishing a connection, exchanges TCP window sizes, and exchanges other TCP options, such as the maximum segment size)
three-way matching policydreiseitige Abgleichsrichtlinie (A matching policy that requires one or more vendor invoice prices to match with one or more purchase order prices and that requires one or more vendor invoice quantities to match with one or more product receipt quantities)
two-way bindingbidirektionale Bindung (A type of data binding where changes made to the target automatically update the source, and changes to the source automatically update the target. Data binding is always set on the target object)
two-way matching policyzweiseitige Abgleichsrichtlinie (A matching policy that requires one or more vendor invoice prices to match with one or more purchase order prices)
two-way trustbidirektionale Vertrauensstellung (A trust relationship between two domains in which both domains trust each other. For example, domain A trusts domain B, and domain B trusts domain A. All parent-child trusts are two-way)
2-way pagingZweiwegepaging (A system that allows users to send and receive messages when they are out of range)