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dielectric constant
The dielectric constant of a substance or material is a measure of its ability to store electrical energy. Read Full Definition
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SharePoint Online
Microsoft SharePoint Online is a collection of cloud- and web-based technologies that make it easy for organizations to store, share and manage digital information. Read Full Definition
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Microsoft Power Automate
Microsoft Power Automate, formerly called Microsoft Flow, is cloud-based software that allows employees to create and automate workflows and tasks across multiple applications and services without help from ... Read Full Definition
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NACK (NAK, negative acknowledgment, not acknowledged)
NACK, or NAK, an abbreviation for negative acknowledgment or not acknowledged, is a signal used by computers or other devices to indicate that data transmitted over a network was received with errors or was ... Read Full Definition
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SSADM (Structured Systems Analysis and Design Method)
SSADM (Structured Systems Analysis and Design Method) is a widely used computer application development method in the United Kingdom, where its use is often specified as a requirement for government computing ... Read Full Definition
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MICR (magnetic ink character recognition)
MICR (magnetic ink character recognition) is a technology invented in the 1950s that's used to verify the legitimacy or originality of checks and other paper documents. Read Full Definition
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cluster
Clusters are typically defined as collections or groups of items with similar or different characteristics. Read Full Definition
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single-tenancy
Single-tenancy is an architecture in which a single instance of a software application and supporting infrastructure serves one customer. Read Full Definition
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Amazon VPC traffic mirroring
Traffic mirroring is a feature for Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC). The feature is used to monitor the network-level traffic of workloads. Read Full Definition
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circular economy
A circular economy is a model of production and consumption, where items and products are reused whenever possible rather than discarded. Read Full Definition
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