Glossary entry (derived from question below)
inglés term or phrase:
ZAP
español translation:
borrar permanentemente
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inglés term
ZAP
inglés al español
Medicina
Medicina (general)
This is from a script. It's an soft for a hospital
'Zap Bin'
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'Zap Bin'
'Zap Trx'
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'Zap Brain Trxplant'
'Zap Discrepancy Data'
'Zap Return Bin Data'
'Zap Trxaction Data'
Proposed translations
(español)
4 +1 | borrar permanentemente | Tomás Cano Binder, BA, CT |
4 | Zap (ver explicación) | Paz Gomez-Polledo |
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borrar permanentemente
Pienso que se trata de un comando, o sea, "zap" sería el verbo "to zap". Aunque la respuesta de Paz va en la línea de lo que entiendo que signica, no creo que haya que dejarlo en inglés.
Significa borrar permanentemente. Aquí tienes una descripción en inglés:
"Zap - To erase permanently – for example, to zap a file, removing it without hope of retrieval; also, to damage a device, usually by discharging static electricity through it. ", http://www.adrc.net/data-dictionary/xyz.htm
También podría tratarse de un "borrado seguro", es decir, seguro porque hace que los datos sean irrecuperables y nadie pueda usarlos de forma fraudulenta.
Significa borrar permanentemente. Aquí tienes una descripción en inglés:
"Zap - To erase permanently – for example, to zap a file, removing it without hope of retrieval; also, to damage a device, usually by discharging static electricity through it. ", http://www.adrc.net/data-dictionary/xyz.htm
También podría tratarse de un "borrado seguro", es decir, seguro porque hace que los datos sean irrecuperables y nadie pueda usarlos de forma fraudulenta.
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Zap (ver explicación)
NTRODUCCION AL HACKING v2.0 POR DAEMON 25-01-1998 [email protected] ...
ZAP: Zap es un programa que se usa para borrar las huellas en un sistema. ... 150 ASCII data connection for /bin/ls (192.192.192.1,1129) (0 bytes). total 5 ...
www.geocities.com/Area51/Omega/8100/Shack.txt - 250k
Abstract
We have created Zap, a novel system for transparent migration of legacy and networked applications. Zap provides a thin virtualization layer on top of the operating system that introduces pods, which are groups of processes that are provided a consistent, virtualized view of the system. This decouples processes in pods from dependencies to the host operating system and other processes on the system. By integrating Zap virtualization with a checkpoint-restart mechanism, Zap can migrate a pod of processes as a unit among machines running independent operating systems without leaving behind any residual state after migration. We have implemented a Zap prototype in Linux that supports transparent migration of unmodified applications without any kernel modifications. We demonstrate that our Linux Zap prototype can provide general-purpose process migration functionality with low overhead. Our experimental results for migrating pods used for running a standard user’s X windows desktop computing environment and for running an Apache web server show that these kinds of pods can be migrated with subsecond checkpoint and restart latencies.
http://www.ncl.cs.columbia.edu/publications/osdi2002_zap.pdf...
ZAP: Zap es un programa que se usa para borrar las huellas en un sistema. ... 150 ASCII data connection for /bin/ls (192.192.192.1,1129) (0 bytes). total 5 ...
www.geocities.com/Area51/Omega/8100/Shack.txt - 250k
Abstract
We have created Zap, a novel system for transparent migration of legacy and networked applications. Zap provides a thin virtualization layer on top of the operating system that introduces pods, which are groups of processes that are provided a consistent, virtualized view of the system. This decouples processes in pods from dependencies to the host operating system and other processes on the system. By integrating Zap virtualization with a checkpoint-restart mechanism, Zap can migrate a pod of processes as a unit among machines running independent operating systems without leaving behind any residual state after migration. We have implemented a Zap prototype in Linux that supports transparent migration of unmodified applications without any kernel modifications. We demonstrate that our Linux Zap prototype can provide general-purpose process migration functionality with low overhead. Our experimental results for migrating pods used for running a standard user’s X windows desktop computing environment and for running an Apache web server show that these kinds of pods can be migrated with subsecond checkpoint and restart latencies.
http://www.ncl.cs.columbia.edu/publications/osdi2002_zap.pdf...
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