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actor classAkteurklasse (The basic component of a ROOM structure diagram. The space inside the actor can contain actor references, behavior end ports, reference ports, bindings, and layer connections. The border can contain class relay ports and class end ports)
address classAdressklasse (A predefined grouping of Internet addresses with each class defining networks of a certain size. The range of numbers that can be assigned for the first octet in the IP address is based on the address class. Class A networks (values 1 to 127) are the largest, with more than 16 million hosts per network. Class B networks (128 to 191) have up to 65,534 hosts per network, and Class C (192 to 223) can have up to 254 hosts per network)
association classAssoziationsklasse (A class that describes a relationship between two classes or between instances of two classes. The properties of an association class include pointers, or references, to the two classes or instances)
attribute classAttributklasse (A container object that groups related attributes within an object type)
AxBC classAxBC-Klasse (A business component class that encapsulates business logic, including the provision of default values, validation of data, value mapping, and access to display fields)
base classBasisklasse (A class from which other classes are derived by inheritance)
base class libraryBasisklassenbibliothek (A library that contains base classes)
Class A IP addressIP-Adresse der Klasse A (A unicast IP address that ranges from 1.0.0.1 through 127.255.255.254. The first octet indicates the network, and the last three octets indicate the host on the network. Class-based IP addressing has been superceded by Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR))
Class B IP addressIP-Adresse der Klasse B (A unicast IP address that ranges from 128.0.0.1 through 191.255.255.254. The first two octets indicate the network, and the last two octets indicate the host on the network. Class-based IP addressing has been superceded by Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR))
Class C IP addressIP-Adresse der Klasse C (A unicast IP address that ranges from 192.0.0.1 to 223.255.255.254. The first three octets indicate the network, and the last octet indicates the host on the network. Network Load Balancing provides optional session support for Class C IP addresses (in addition to support for single IP addresses) to accommodate clients that make use of multiple proxy servers at the client site. Class-based IP addressing has been superceded by Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR))
class couplingKopplung zwischen Klassen (The degree of coupling to unique classes through parameters, local variables, return types, method calls, generic or template instantiations, base classes, interface implementations, fields defined on external types, and attribute decoration)
Class DesignerKlassen-Designer (A fully-functional, visual design environment for the Common Language Runtime)
Class Details WindowKlassendetailsfenster (A window in Visual Studio Class Designer that you can use to configure the members of a type. By default, the Class Details Window appears automatically when you open a new class diagram)
class diagramKlassendiagramm (A visual and static representation of classes and the relationships between them)
class factoryKlassenfactory (An object that implements the IClassFactory interface, which enables it to create objects of a specific class)
class IDKlassen-ID (A universally unique identifier (UUID) that identifies a COM component. Each COM component has its CLSID in the Windows registry so that it can be loaded by other applications)
Class ID extensionErweiterung der Klassen-ID (An extended HTML element that is used to describe the class of a viewable or downloadable document. It can be misused to pass dangerous attachments; EHS allows users to block this tag)
class identifierKlassen-ID (A universally unique identifier (UUID) that identifies a COM component. Each COM component has its CLSID in the Windows registry so that it can be loaded by other applications)
class keyKlassenschlüssel (The subset of data members of a class whose values uniquely identify an instance of the class)
class key memberKlassenschlüsselelement (One of the members of a multi-valued class key)
class libraryKlassenbibliothek (A library of classes, interfaces, and value types that are included in .NET Framework. This library provides access to system functionality and is designed to be the foundation on which .NET Framework applications, components, and controls are built)
class-like interfaceklassenartige Schnittstelle (In a UML Static Structure or UML Component diagram, one of two types of interfaces that can be connected to class or component shapes and has a box shape)
class materialsKursmaterialien (Content and resources that are made available as part of a class and that can be associated with individual lessons or assignments)
class member relationKlassenmemberbeziehung (An association between specific data members of the two classes in a class relation)
class meta-dataKlassenmetadaten (A conceptual model that describes the attributes that must be specified to create a class in the Data Warehouse logical schema)
class moduleKlassenmodul (A module that can contain the definition for a new object. Each instance of a class creates a new object. Procedures defined in the module become properties and methods of the object)
class nameKlassenname (A predefined name used to refer to an OLE object in Visual Basic. A class name consists of the name of the application used to create the OLE object, the object's type, and, optionally, the version number of the application)
class relationKlassenbeziehung (A connection between two classes in a parent-child relationship. The relation defines the number of instances of each class)
Class ScheduleKursplanung (A view in which you can organize class materials into assignments and lessons)
class selectorKlassenauswahl (In cascading style sheets, a name identifying a user-defined style. Depending on how it's defined, a class selector can be used with a single type of tag or with any HTML tag inside the BODY element)
Class ViewKlassenansicht (A window that displays the symbols defined, referenced, or called in the application you are developing)
code-behind classCodeBehind-Klasse (A class that is accessed by an .aspx file, but resides in a separate file (such as a .dll or .cs file). For example, you can write a code-behind class that creates an ASP.NET custom server control, contains code that is called from an .aspx file, but does not reside within the .aspx file)
COM classCOM-Klasse (A concrete implementation of one or more COM interfaces. COM objects are instances of COM classes)
combination classKombinationsklasse (A feature in Service Manager that is used mostly in reports and in views to display information from multiple classes that are defined in Service Manager)
Commerce Server Class LibraryCommerce Server-Klassenbibliothek (A collection of classes, interfaces, and value types that are included in the Commerce Server .NET Application Framework. This library provides access to run-time Commerce Server functionality and is designed to be the foundation on which .NET-based Commerce Server applications, components, and controls are built)
concrete classkonkrete Klasse (In Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), a class from which you can create an instance because it has a full implementation)
configuration item classKonfigurationselementklasse (A collection of configuration items. Groups can contain members of different configuration items classes (for example, a computer and a user))
content classInhaltsklasse (A Web Storage System content class defines the intent or purpose of an item along with the names of properties that are intended for items in this class)
derived classabgeleitete Klasse (In object-oriented programming, a class created from another class, called the base class. A derived class inherits all the features of its base class. It can then add data elements and routines, redefine routines from the base class, and restrict access to base-class features)
domain classDomänenklasse (A diagram element that represents a class in a domain-specific language)
encoding classEncoding-Klasse (A class which represents a character encoding)
Event classEreignisklasse (The class that indicates whether an event is a '.NET Performance Event', '.NET Exception Event', 'Client-Side Exception Event', or a 'Client-Side Performance Event')
Generic C++ Class WizardGenerischer C++-Klassen-Assistent (A wizard that adds a C++ class to a project. This generic C++ class does not inherit from ATL or MFC)
implementation classImplementierungsklasse (In a static structure diagram, a class that defines the physical data structures and procedures of an object as implemented in a traditional programming language, such as C++. An object may have only one implementation class)
logger classProtokollierungsklasse (A class that implements the Microsoft.Build.Framework.ILogger interface)
message classNachrichtenklasse (Used by Microsoft Exchange to identify, locate, and open a form)
Microsoft Foundation Class LibraryMicrosoft Foundation Class-Bibliothek (A library of C++ classes that forms an object-oriented wrapper around large portions of the Windows API and provides a framework on which to build applications)
.NET Framework class library.NET Framework-Klassenbibliothek (A library of classes, interfaces, and value types that are included in .NET Framework. This library provides access to system functionality and is designed to be the foundation on which .NET Framework applications, components, and controls are built)
object classObjektklasse (A category of objects that share a common set of characteristics)
parameterized classparametrisierte Klasse (In a static structure diagram, a template that describes a class with one or more unbound formal parameters. It defines a family of classes, each of which is specified by binding the parameters to actual values)
partial classpartielle Klasse (A class whose definition is split over two or more source files. Each source file contains a section of the class definition, and all parts are combined when the application is compiled)
permission classBerechtigungsklasse (A class that defines access to a resource or defines an indentity by supporting authorization checks)
POCO classPOCO-Klasse (A class in the Entity Framework that does not inherit from another class or implement an interface)
POCO data classPOCO-Datenklasse (A class in the Entity Framework that does not inherit from another class or implement an interface)
pseudo-classPseudoklasse (A class used by CSS selectors to allow information that is external to the HTML source, such as whether a link has been visited, to classify elements)
serialization classSerialisierungsklasse (A class designed to serialize and deserialize objects)
specified test stub classangegebene Teststubklasse (ssn)
system classSystemklasse (A class that the CIM Object Manager defines to support core features such as event notification, security, and localization. A system class is automatically defined in each namespace)
test classTestklasse (Any class that is marked with the TestClass attribute)
test stub classTeststubklasse (ssn)
unit classEinheitenklasse (A classification of units of measurement)
WMI classWMI-Klasse (A template for a type of managed object. WMI classes define the basic units of management. For example, the Win32_LogicalDisk class is a template for all logical disks that occur in the Windows environment. In this case, WMI uses the class template to generate an instance of Win32_LogicalDisk for each disk installed on a computer)
wrapper classWrapperklasse (A class that takes an existing class, and provides it with a new interface)