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BackendThe backend of a web site refers to the HTML markup code files and server processes that make the web site work. The backend is what the web designer builds the front-end is what the web site visitor sees.
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BackendThe “invisible” part of systems and programs that support the part that the user sees, which is called the “front end”.
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BackendThe Backend is what dealers use to garner extra profit from additional add-ons including financing, insurance, extended warranties, and other extras.
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BackendIn client–server applications such as online games, where part of the program runs on the PC client and part on the server, the backend constitutes the program that runs on the server.
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BackendAction to be performed by a user to achieve a business objective.
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BackendSubscription for changes in a business object.
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BackendESF representation of a task.
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BackendUsed to determine the status schema that the system must use to create tasks. The task category determines the life cycle of the tasks.
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BackendSet of properties that characterizes a task.
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BackendDetermines the way in which tasks must be used.
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