architecturally

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İngilizce - Türkçe
mimari yönden
mimari açıdan
architecture
mimarlık

Mimarlık kursunu hâlâ bitirmedim. - I still haven't finished the architecture course.

architecture
mimari

Roma mimarisinden derinden etkilendim. - I was deeply impressed by Roman architecture.

Roma antik mimarisi ile ünlüdür. - Rome is famous for its ancient architecture.

architecture
{i} yapı
architecture
mimarı
architectural
mimari

İşimizin çoğu, mimari yarışmalardan geliyor. - Most of our business is derived from architectural competitions.

architectural
mimariye ilişkin
architectural
{s} mimarlıkla ilgili
architecture
mimarlık/mimari
architecture
{i} inşaat
architecture
mimarlığa ait
İngilizce - İngilizce
regarding architecture
in an architectural manner
with regard to architecture; "this building is ugly, but architecturally interesting
with regard to architecture; "this building is ugly, but architecturally interesting"
from an architectural standpoint (concerning the science of planning and building structures)
architecture
The profession of an architect
architecture
Any particular style of building design
architecture
A specific model of a microchip or CPU

The Intel architectures have more software written for them.

architecture
A unifying structure
architectural
{a} pertaining to the art of building
architecture
{n} the science or act of building
architectural
{s} of architecture, of the design of buildings and other structures
architectural
of or pertaining to the art and science of architecture; "architectural history"; "architectural design"
architectural
Pertaining to architecture
architectural
Of or pertaining to the art of building; conformed to the rules of architecture
architectural
Architectural means relating to the design and construction of buildings. Tibet's architectural heritage. the unique architectural style of towns like Lamu. + architecturally archi·tec·tur·al·ly The old city centre is architecturally rich
architectural
of or pertaining to the art and science of architecture; "architectural history"; "architectural design
architecture
The art and science of designing buildings and other structures
architecture
How system components are designed, connected to and operate with one another Architecture determines the ability of a network to manage voice, video, data and text Descriptions of architecture include the ability of the system to carry narrow, medium and broadband signals
architecture
The kind of computer you're working on, where one "kind" of computer means all those computers that can run the same binary program Since Perl scripts are text files, not binaries, a Perl script is much less sensitive to the architecture it's running on than programs in other languages (such as C) that are compiled into machine code See also operating system
architecture
The art or science of building; especially, the art of building houses, churches, bridges, and other structures, for the purposes of civil life; often called civil architecture
architecture
Construction, in a more general sense; frame or structure; workmanship
architecture
The software architecture of a program or computing system is the structure or structures of the system, which comprise software components, the externally visible properties of those components, and the relationships among them [Soft Arch Pract]A software architecture is an abstraction of the run-time elements of a software system during some phase of its operation A system may be composed of many levels of abstraction and many phases of operation, each with its own software architecture [RoyFieldingThesis]
architecture
The structure and design of a system or product
architecture
A design The term architecture can refer to either hardware or software, or to a combination of hardware and software The architecture of a system always defines its broad outlines, and may define precise mechanisms as well An open architecture allows the system to be connected easily to devices and programs made by other manufacturers Open architectures use off-the-shelf components and conform to approved standards A system with a closed architecture, on the other hand, is one whose design is proprietary, making it difficult to connect the system to other systems
architecture
the profession of designing buildings and environments with consideration for their esthetic effect an architectural product or work the discipline dealing with the principles of design and construction and ornamentation of fine buildings; "architecture and eloquence are mixed arts whose end is sometimes beauty and sometimes use
architecture
(computer science) the structure and organization of a computer's hardware or system software; "the architecture of a computer's system software"
architecture
Refers to the design of a computer Terms such as ISA, EIDE, and PCI Local Bus are architecture standards that insure "off-the-shelf" components will work with your computer See "Open Architecture "
architecture
A general term referring to the structure of all or part of a computer system Architecture also refers to the design of operating system software, such as components of the operating system Architecture can also refer to the combination of hardware and basic software that links machines on a network
architecture
an architectural product or work
architecture
The structure of specific components (such as hardware and database platforms) and the way they interact, to form a computer system
architecture
– The outline design of a system, identifying the major components and their functionalities – can be applied to applications, systems and networks
architecture
A general term referring to the structure of a computer system Usually, this includes all hardware and basic software components required to make the computer functional
architecture
The highest level concept of a system in its environment [IEEE] The architecture of a software system (at a given point in time) is its organization or structure of significant components interacting through interfaces, those components being composed of successively smaller components and interfaces
architecture
Design; the way components fit together May be conceived of any complex system such as "software architecture" or "network architecture" [Free On-line Dictionary of Computing] An IT architecture is a design for the arrangement and interoperation of technical components that together provide an organization its information and communication infrastructure See component and enterprise
architecture
(n ) The basic plan along which a computer has been constructed Popular parallel architectures include processor arrays, bus-based multiprocessors (with caches of various sizes and structures) and disjoint memory multicomputers See also Flynn's taxonomy It may also be used of any complex system, e g "software architecture", "network architecture"
architecture
Refers to the way a system is designed and how the components are connected with each other There are computer architectures, network architectures, and software architectures
architecture
Architecture is the art of planning, designing, and constructing buildings. He studied classical architecture and design in Rome
architecture
The structure of all or part of a computer system Also refers to the design of system software
architecture
Design, or the way components fit together It can be used to describe any system, as in "software architecture" or "network architecture"
architecture
The overall design and construction of all or part of a computer, particularly the processor hardware an the size and ordering sequence of its bytes Also used to describe the overall design of software
architecture
The design of the hardware components of a computer system, and the ways in which these components interact to produce the complete machine For a concurrent processor, the architecture includes both the topology of the machine as a whole and the detailed design of each node
architecture
{i} science of designing and building structures; layout, formation, arrangement; building style or method; design of a computer and its components (Computers)
architecture
the profession of designing buildings and environments with consideration for their esthetic effect
architecture
The design for organization and integration of components within a computer or computer system
architecture
The basic design of a system Determines how the components work together, system capacity, upgradeability, and the ability to integrate with other systems
architecture
A description of all functional activities to be performed to achieve the desired mission, the system elements needed to perform the functions, and the designation of performance levels of those system elements An architecture also includes information on the technologies, interfaces, and location of functions and is considered an evolving description of an approach to achieving a desired mission [SRV]
architecture
The manner in which a system (network, hardware and software) is structured Architecture usually describes how the system is constructed, how the components fit together, and the protocols and interfaces used to integrate these components It also defines the functions and description of data formats and procedures used for communication between nodes and workstations
architecture
The architecture of a building is the style in which it is designed and constructed. a fine example of Moroccan architecture
architecture
The manner in which a system (infrastructure, hardware and software) is designed Architecture usually describes how the system is constructed, how the components fit together, and the protocols and interfaces used to integrate these components It also defines the functions and description of data formats and procedures used for communication between nodes and workstations
architecture
the discipline dealing with the principles of design and construction and ornamentation of fine buildings; "architecture and eloquence are mixed arts whose end is sometimes beauty and sometimes use"
architecture
The structure of a system's components and connectors, their interrelationships, and the principles and guidelines governing their design and evolution over time
architecture
(n ) The specific components of a computer system and the way they interact with one another
architecture
A term applied to both the process and the outcome of thinking out and specifying the overall structure, logical components, and the logical interrelationships of a computer, its operating system, a network, or other conception
architecture
The architecture of something is its structure. the crumbling intellectual architecture of modern society. Art and technique of designing and building, as distinguished from the skills associated with construction. The practice of architecture emphasizes spatial relationships, orientation, the support of activities to be carried out within a designed environment, and the arrangement and visual rhythm of structural elements, as opposed to the design of structural systems themselves (see civil engineering). Appropriateness, uniqueness, a sensitive and innovative response to functional requirements, and a sense of place within its surrounding physical and social context distinguish a built environment as representative of a culture's architecture. See also building construction. Baroque architecture Byzantine architecture Classical architecture client server architecture computer architecture Egyptian architecture Gothic architecture Mughal architecture Neoclassical architecture Pritzker Architecture Prize Renaissance architecture Romanesque architecture vernacular architecture
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