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default — de·fault /di fȯlt, dē ˌfȯlt/ n [Anglo French defalte defaute lack, fault, failure to answer a summons, from defaillir to be lacking, fail, from de , intensive prefix + faillir to fail] 1: failure to do something required by duty (as under a… … Law dictionary
default — to fail to meet an obligation when due, such as paying a debt. Glossary of Business Terms Failure to meet a margin call or to make or take delivery. The failure to perform on a futures contract as required by exchange rules. The CENTER ONLINE… … Financial and business terms
Default (computer science) — A default, in computer science, refers to a setting or value automatically assigned to a software application, computer program or device, outside of user intervention. Such settings are also called presets, especially for electronic devices. The … Wikipedia
Performance engineering — Within systems engineering, performance engineering encompasses the set of roles, skills, activities, practices, tools, and deliverables applied at every phase of the Systems Development Lifecycle which ensures that a solution will be designed,… … Wikipedia
performance — The fulfillment or accomplishment of a promise, contract, or other obligation according to its terms, relieving such person of all further obligation or liability thereunder. See also execute execution part performance payment; substantial… … Black's law dictionary
Default — The non performance of a stated obligation. For example the non payment by the issuer of interest or principal on a bond or the non performance of a covenant. See also Cross default. A term which describes the data held in a table which is… … International financial encyclopaedia
performance bond — noun A contractors bond, guaranteeing that the contractor will perform the contract and providing that, in the event of default, the surety may complete the contract or pay damages up to the bond limit … Wiktionary
Java performance — Programs written in Java have had a reputation for being slower and requiring more memory than those written in natively compiled languages such as C or C++ (see e.g. [cite web url=http://www.jelovic.com/articles/why java is slow.htm title=Why… … Wikipedia
Transaction Processing Performance Council — (TPC) is a non profit organization founded in 1988 to define transaction processing and database benchmarks and to disseminate objective, verifiable TPC performance data to the industry. TPC benchmarks are widely used today in evaluating the… … Wikipedia
Transaction Processing Performance Council — Le Transaction Processing Performance Council (TPC) est un organisme a but non lucratif[1] dont l activité consiste à élaborer des tests de performance de systèmes informatiques transactionnels. Les éditeurs publient régulièrement les records… … Wikipédia en Français