slovo | definícia |
enhancement (mass) | enhancement
- vylepšenie, vylepšiť |
enhancement (encz) | enhancement,vylepšení n: Zdeněk Brož |
enhancement (encz) | enhancement,vystupňování Zdeněk Brož |
enhancement (encz) | enhancement,zlepšení n: Zdeněk Brož |
enhancement (encz) | enhancement,zvýšení Pavel Cvrček |
Enhancement (gcide) | Enhancement \En*hance"ment\, n.
The act of increasing, or state of being increased;
augmentation; aggravation; as, the enhancement of value,
price, enjoyments, crime.
[1913 Webster] |
enhancement (wn) | enhancement
n 1: an improvement that makes something more agreeable [syn:
enhancement, sweetening] |
enhancement (foldoc) | enhancement
enhanced
1. A change intended to make a product better in
some way, e.g. new functions, faster, or occasionally more
compatible with other systems. Enhancements to hardware
components, especially integrated circuits often mean they
are smaller and less demanding of resources. Sadly, this is
almost never true of software enhancements.
Examples include {Digital Enhanced Cordless
Telecommunications}, Enhanced Capabilities Port, {Enhanced
Directory Service}, Enhanced Dynamic Random Access Memory,
Enhanced Graphics Adapter, Enhanced IDE, {Enhanced
Integrated Drive Electronics}, enhanced parallel port,
Enhanced Small Disk Interface, List Enhanced, {Privacy
Enhanced Mail}.
2. Marketroid-speak for a bug fix. This abuse of language
is a popular and time-tested way to turn incompetence into
increased revenue. A hacker being ironic would instead call
the fix a feature, or perhaps save some effort by declaring
"That's not a bug, that's a feature!".
[Jargon File]
(1998-04-04)
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enhancement (jargon) | enhancement
n.
Common marketroid-speak for a bug fix. This abuse of language is a
popular and time-tested way to turn incompetence into increased revenue. A
hacker being ironic would instead call the fix a feature — or perhaps
save some effort by declaring the bug itself to be a feature.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
enhancement (mass) | enhancement
- vylepšenie, vylepšiť |
credit enhancement (encz) | credit enhancement, |
enhancement (encz) | enhancement,vylepšení n: Zdeněk Broženhancement,vystupňování Zdeněk Broženhancement,zlepšení n: Zdeněk Broženhancement,zvýšení Pavel Cvrček |
enhancement money (encz) | enhancement money, |
enhancement of resources (encz) | enhancement of resources, |
enhancement of sdrs (encz) | enhancement of SDRs, |
enhancements (encz) | enhancements,vylepšení n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
revenue enhancement (encz) | revenue enhancement, n: |
frequently requested enhancement (czen) | Frequently Requested Enhancement,FRE[zkr.] |
enhancement (wn) | enhancement
n 1: an improvement that makes something more agreeable [syn:
enhancement, sweetening] |
revenue enhancement (wn) | revenue enhancement
n 1: charge against a citizen's person or property or activity
for the support of government [syn: tax, taxation,
revenue enhancement] |
enhancement (foldoc) | enhancement
enhanced
1. A change intended to make a product better in
some way, e.g. new functions, faster, or occasionally more
compatible with other systems. Enhancements to hardware
components, especially integrated circuits often mean they
are smaller and less demanding of resources. Sadly, this is
almost never true of software enhancements.
Examples include {Digital Enhanced Cordless
Telecommunications}, Enhanced Capabilities Port, {Enhanced
Directory Service}, Enhanced Dynamic Random Access Memory,
Enhanced Graphics Adapter, Enhanced IDE, {Enhanced
Integrated Drive Electronics}, enhanced parallel port,
Enhanced Small Disk Interface, List Enhanced, {Privacy
Enhanced Mail}.
2. Marketroid-speak for a bug fix. This abuse of language
is a popular and time-tested way to turn incompetence into
increased revenue. A hacker being ironic would instead call
the fix a feature, or perhaps save some effort by declaring
"That's not a bug, that's a feature!".
[Jargon File]
(1998-04-04)
|
enhancement (jargon) | enhancement
n.
Common marketroid-speak for a bug fix. This abuse of language is a
popular and time-tested way to turn incompetence into increased revenue. A
hacker being ironic would instead call the fix a feature — or perhaps
save some effort by declaring the bug itself to be a feature.
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