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Dansk ordbog. 2015.
Dansk ordbog. 2015.
Downloading — Downloading is sending information from a central data base or information provider to a PC for further processing and use. See also Data exchange … International financial encyclopaedia
downloading — n. transfer of files, copying of files from a server to a personal computer (Computers) down·load || daÊŠnləʊd v. copy files from a distant computer through a modem n. act of downloading, downloading process; item that is downloaded … English contemporary dictionary
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downloading — An operation that removes airborne weapons or stores from an aircraft … Military dictionary
downloading — The transmission of a file from a central location in a computerized information system to an individual or remote user … Auditor's dictionary
Segmented downloading — (also known as multisource downloading OR swarming download) can be a more efficient way of downloading files from many peers at once. The one single file is downloaded, in parallel, from several distinct sources or uploaders of the file. This… … Wikipedia
Decision downloading — Decision downloading[1] refers to communicating a decision to those who have not been involved in the decision making process. The term “decision downloading” is used to set apart those special situations in which decision makers communicate a… … Wikipedia
Uploading and downloading — Upload and Download redirect here. For other uses, see Upload (disambiguation) and Download (disambiguation). In Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Uploading images and Wikipedia:Database download. A symbol for downloading to a hard drive In computer… … Wikipedia
Copyright aspects of downloading and streaming — Streaming and downloading (or saving) media files may often involve use of linking[disambiguation needed ] and framing[ … Wikipedia