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front endn. ~ 1. Computing · A user interface, especially an application separate from the system with which it interacts. - 2. Computing · A system designed to process data before being submitted to another s [..]
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front endGeneral terms for all production and preparation work up to the Answer Print stage before Release Printing.
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front endThat part of the project life cycle that is at the very beginning, or even just before. Editor's Note: Since there is no unanimity of opinion as to when a project starts, this term is ambivalent. [..]
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front endNode or software program that requests services of a back end. See also back end, client, and server.
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front endthe user interface portion of a piece of software; the portion of the software that faces the user; opposite of back-end, the underlying functionality of the application.
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front endThe point where a user interacts with a service; can be an API endpoint, the horizon dashboard, or a command-line tool.
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front endn. 1. An intermediary computer that does set-up and filtering for another (usually more powerful but less friendly) machine (a `back end'). 2. What you're talking to when you have a conversa [..]
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front end(1) For software applications, front end is the same as user interface. (2) In client/server applications, the client part of the program is often called the front end and the server part is called th [..]
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front endThe inside lap of the produced coil, or the outside lap of the consumed coil.
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front endThe designated area of a retail store for customer checkouts and bagging stands. It may include a Service Center, Counting Room for Monies, MIS Office and Manager's Office.
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front endGenerally, the terms front-end and back-end 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 [..]
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front endThe front end is what your visitors see and interact with when they come to your website, www.YourSite.com.
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front endThe interface that customers can see and use; e.g., text, images, buttons, or links. Compared to a car, the front end pieces are items like the steering wheel and the dashboard. Also see Back End
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front endGeneral terms for all production and preparation work up to the Answer Print stage before Release Printing.
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front endThe lead and second player on a curling team.
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front endIn client–server applications, the frontend constitutes the program that runs on the client, for example the PC.
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front endThe user interface that appears on a Web page and allows a visitor to the site to interact with dynamic features, including databases, shopping cart programs and online purchase processing software.
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