slovodefinícia
desktop
(mass)
desktop
- pracovná plocha
desktop
(encz)
desktop,desktop Zdeněk Brož
desktop
(encz)
desktop,plocha n: [it.]
desktop
(encz)
desktop,pracovní plocha Zdeněk Brož
desktop
(encz)
desktop,psací stůl Zdeněk Brož
desktop
(czen)
desktop,desktop Zdeněk Brož
desktop
(wn)
desktop
n 1: the top of a desk
2: (computer science) the area of the screen in graphical user
interfaces against which icons and windows appear [syn:
background, desktop, screen background]
desktop
(foldoc)
desktop

1. In a WIMP graphical user interface,
the visual representation of a real desktop (the top surface
of a piece of furniture) with documents, folders and a rubbish
bin arranged on it. The user manipulates files on the
computer by using a mouse to click and drag their
representations (icons) on the desktop.

The WIMP interface and desktop metaphor was invented at {Xerox
PARC} and popularised by the Apple Macintosh.

2. desktop computer.

(2007-09-12)
podobné slovodefinícia
desktop computer
(encz)
desktop computer,stolní počítač backfromcrypt@angelfire.com
desktop publishing
(encz)
desktop publishing,
desktop publishing
(czen)
DeskTop Publishing,DTP[zkr.]
desktop computer
(wn)
desktop computer
n 1: a personal computer small enough to fit conveniently in an
individual workspace
desktop publishing
(wn)
desktop publishing
n 1: (computer science) the use of microcomputers with graphics
capacity to produce printed materials
common desktop environment
(foldoc)
Common Desktop Environment

(CDE) A desktop manager from
COSE.

(1994-10-31)
desktop database
(foldoc)
Macintosh file system
data fork
desktop database
resource fork

A file on the Macintosh consists of two parts,
called forks. The "data fork" contains the data which would
normally be stored in the file on other operating systems.
The "resource fork" contains a collection of arbitrary
attribute/value pairs, including program segments, icon
bitmaps, and parametric values. Yet more information
regarding Macintosh files is stored by the Finder in a
hidden file, called the "Desktop Database".

Because of the complications in storing different parts of a
Macintosh file in non-Macintosh file systems that only handle
consecutive data in one part, it is common to only send the
Data fork or to convert the Macintosh file into some other
format before transferring it.

(1996-03-03)
desktop management interface
(foldoc)
Desktop Management Interface
DMI

(DMI) A specification from the
Desktop Management Task Force (DMTF) that establishes a
standard framework for managing networked computers. DMI
covers hardware and software, desktop systems and
servers, and defines a model for filtering events and
describing interfaces.

DMI provides a common path for technical support, IT managers,
and individual users to access information about all aspects
of a computer - including processor type, installation date,
attached printers and other peripherals, power sources,
and maintenance history. It provides a common format for
describing products to aid vendors, systems integrators, and
end users in enterprise desktop management.

DMI is not tied to any specific hardware, operating system, or
management protocols. It is easy for vendors to adopt,
mappable to existing management protocols such as {Simple
Network Management Protocol} (SNMP), and can be used on
non-network computers.

DMI's four components are:

Management Information Format (MIF) - a text file containing
information about the hardware and software on a computer.
Manufacturers can create their own MIFs specific to a
component.

Service layer - an OS add-on that connects the management
interface and the component interface and allows management
and component software to access MIF files. The service layer
also includes a common interface called the local agent, which
is used to manage individual components.

Component interface (CI) - an application program interface
(API) that sends status information to the appropriate MIF
file via the service layer. Commands include Get, Set, and
Event.

Management interface (MI) - the management software's
interface to the service layer. Commands are Get, Set, and
List.

CI, MI, and service layer drivers are available on the
Internet. Intel's LANDesk Client Manager (LDCM) is based
on DMI.

Version: 2.0s (as of 2000-01-19).

(http://dmtf.org/spec/dmis.html).

{Sun overview

(http://sun.com/solstice/products/ent.agents/presentations/sld014.html)}.

(2000-01-19)
desktop management task force
(foldoc)
Desktop Management Task Force
DMTF

(DMTF) The industry consortium that develops, supports,
and maintains standards for systems management of PC systems
and products, to reduce total cost of ownership. These
include the Desktop Management Interface (DMI), the
most-widely used management standard today.

The DMTF is participating in an industry effort to create a
standard for management over the Internet. They are
defining an object-oriented Common Information Model
(CIM).

(http://dmtf.org/).

(2000-01-19)
desktop manager
(foldoc)
desktop manager

A user interface to system services, usually icon and
menu based like the Macintosh Finder, enabling the user
to run application programs and use a file system
without directly using the command language of the {operating
system}.

(1994-12-07)
desktop publisher
(foldoc)
desktop publishing
desktop publisher
DTP

(DTP) Using computers to lay out text and
graphics for printing in magazines, newsletters, brochures,
etc. A good DTP system provides precise control over
templates, styles, fonts, sizes, colour, paragraph formatting,
images and fitting text into irregular shapes.

Example programs include FrameMaker, PageMaker, InDesign
and GeoPublish.

(http://cs.purdue.edu/homes/gwp/dtp/dtp.html).

Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.text.desktop.

(2005-03-14)
desktop publishing
(foldoc)
desktop publishing
desktop publisher
DTP

(DTP) Using computers to lay out text and
graphics for printing in magazines, newsletters, brochures,
etc. A good DTP system provides precise control over
templates, styles, fonts, sizes, colour, paragraph formatting,
images and fitting text into irregular shapes.

Example programs include FrameMaker, PageMaker, InDesign
and GeoPublish.

(http://cs.purdue.edu/homes/gwp/dtp/dtp.html).

Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.text.desktop.

(2005-03-14)
microsoft certified desktop support technician
(foldoc)
Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician
MCDST

(MCDST) Microsoft's qualification signifying ability
to troubleshoot Windows XP desktop environments and to solve
hardware and software operation and application problems on
Windows XP. MCDST can no longer be earned.

(2013-05-23)
open desktop
(foldoc)
Open Desktop
ODT

A Motif-based graphical
interface from the Santa Cruz Operation (SCO), built over
their Unix environment, part of the ACE initiative.

Also known as "Open DeathTrap".

(1995-02-02)
remote desktop protocol
(foldoc)
Remote Desktop Protocol

(RDP) A Microsoft protocol that provides remote
display and input for Windows.

RDP's video driver renders display output by sending packets
to the client which translates them into corresponding
Microsoft Win32 graphics device interface API calls. Client
mouse and keyboard events are redirected from the client to
virtual keyboard and mouse drivers on the server.

RDP 4.0 was introduced with Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal
Server Edition. Windows 2000 Terminal Services included RDP
5.0. The Terminal Services Advanced Client (TSAC), an RDP
client based on an ActiveX control, also supports RDP 5.0.
RDP 5.0 provides enhanced performance over low-speed
connections. Windows XP uses RDP 5.1 and includes Remote
Desktop Web Connection, which is an updated version of the
TSAC.

RDP extends the ITU T.120 protocols, allowing separate
virtual channels for device communication and presentation
data from the server, as well as encrypted mouse and keyboard
data.

Compare: VNC.

{MSDN RDP

(http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/termserv/termserv/remote_desktop_protocol.asp)}.

{thinclient.net
(http://thinclient.net/technology/RDP_Features_and_Performance.htm)}.

(2004-09-14)
x.desktop
(foldoc)
X.desktop

A desktop manager for Unix from IXI.

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