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tail end
back end
that part of a hardware or software system that is farthest from the user
back end
the rear of an animal, etc
back-end
Alternative form of back end
like the back end of a bus
Very unattractive

As I once told him, being British, looking like the back end of a bus or weighing 30 stone, was utterly irrelevant to the posting i made.

back-end
(Bilgisayar) Front end and back end are generalized terms that refer to the initial and the end stages of a process.The front end is responsible for collecting input in various forms from the user and processing it to conform to a specification the back end can use. The front end is an interface between the user and the back end
back-end
Relating to the end of a project, process, or investment
back-end
(Bilgisayar) Denoting a specialized subordinate processor or program, not directly accessed by the user
back end
In semiconductor manufacturing, the package assembly and test stages of production Includes burn-in and environmental test functions Compare front-end
back end
computer program that performs background tasks (support program for a computer system, such as a database)
back end
In a client/server application, the part of the program that runs on the server
back end
The activities necessary to complete a mail order transaction once an order has been received and/or the measurement of a buyer's performance after he has ordered the first item in a series offering
back end
Processes or applications that run behind the web server, from the point of view of the user or client For example, a web server might use Oracle as a back-end database for serving data to users
back end
The server side of a client/server system
back end
The server part of a client/server application It provides services across the network that have been requested by the client For example, a back end may be a database server that responds to SQL requests from a workstation running a front end application
back end
(n ) Software that performs the last stage of a process, executing a task that is transparent to the user The term refers to network applications that run on a server without making the client aware of their operations
back end
the server-side of client/server is called the back end because it is usually handled by programs running in obscurity on the server, out of sight (and mind) for most users
back end
Tracking a promotion after it has mailed to determine purchase behavior and lead conversion rates
back end
Background or back office operations
back end
In a client/server application, the part of the program that runs on the server
back end
Back-end refers to the package assembly and test stages of production in semiconductor manufacturing It includes burn-in and environmental test functions
back end
the side of an object that is opposite its front; "his room was toward the rear of the hotel"
back end
The activities necessary to complete a direct response transaction once an order has been received and/or the measurement of a buyer's performance after they have ordered the first item in a series of offereing
back end
Node or software program that provides services to a front end See also client, FRF 11, and server
back end
That part of the database management system (DBMS) that interacts directly with the database
back end
Back end ratings seem to confuse bowlers A ball's "back end" is the angle or degree of hook at the breakpoint The confusion comes from the term "back end " The ball may break at 20 feet, 30 feet, or 40 feet That doesn't matter What you are evaluating is not how much it hooks, but more WHEN it hooks; i e the ability of a ball to make a turn back to the pocket Since there is the potential for balls to have more and less back end, BTM needed a benchmark that would leave room in both directions Again, the Danger Zone was selected and it was assigned a back end rating of 10 Remember that these are comparisons so 10 doesn't mean anything by itself It would mean for comparisons that it is stronger than balls rated 9 5 and lower and it would be weaker than balls rated at 10 5 and higher
back end
A term applied to the database server level where processing, data storage, and data retrieval occur
back end
This refers to the debt-to-income ratio calculated using principal, interest, taxes, insurance and consumer credit obligations divided by gross monthly income It is expressed as a percentage
back end
In Komag's manufacturing process, the back end is the final process steps that include: texturing, cleaning, sputtering, lubricating, and testing of hard disks
back end
A computer that does the main processing but has a smaller, more friendly computer that the user interacts with (called the front end)
back end
Functions and procedures of a database server, such as a node or software application, designed to manipulate data on a network See also client, FRF 11, and server
back-end
Upselling a direct marketing campaign respondent (i e converting a prospect to a buyer or converting a buyer to a repeat buyer)
back-end
The centralized data storage of a split database
back-end
This is the server element of a client/server system It is the part of the Database Management System that interacts directly with the database itself
back-end
Application or program that serves indirectly in support of the front-end services For example, a CGI search script is a back-end application that processes and returns results for a search form submission
back-end
The main objective of the Back-End is to convert an abstract representation into target-machine instructions This is a machine-dependent component of the translator, similar in complexity to the code-generating stage of a conventional compiler
back-end
Database Server for manipulating data
back-end
Database server functions and procedures for manipulating data
back-end
A general name given a server or host system that provides data or program functionality to other computers Contrast front-end The back-end is accessed by the user with a terminal or PC over a network or using an on-line connection Compass is RMLS’s back-end system
back-end
(1) The part of the computer that changes source code into object code (machine read code) (2) The part of the program that runs on a server in a client/server application
back-end
Behind the scenes; complex technology and systems that programmers, admins and web developers work with, and not normally seen by the end-user
back-end
The back-end of a site is usually accessible only to the Web site creators or administrators It oftentimes includes inventory, accounting, purchasing, and payroll functions
back-end
A "back-end" application or program serves indirectly in support of the front-end services, usually by being closer to the required resource or having the capability to communicate with the required resource, such as a database
face like the back end of a bus
(Slang) very ugly
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