00:53 Aug 29, 2000 |
French to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering | ||||
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na | unit testing of the solution; delivered ready to use |
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na | integral testing of the solution; turnkey delivery |
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unit testing of the solution; delivered ready to use Explanation: I have seen unit testing already. Second term is usually used in a different context (i.e. fully decorated apartments ready to move into). Without further context it is difficult to judge. Dictionnaire de l'anglais informatique, Langues Pour Tous Collins Robert French - English dictionary |
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integral testing of the solution; turnkey delivery Explanation: "turnkey delivery" is the standard computer-industry term for a system or software suite that is ready for the customer to use, with no effort required by the customer beyond the simple act of turning a key (or, more accurately, pressing a button). "Unit testing" is a less frequently used term. However, the idea is the same: testing of the software or hardware/software combination as a comprehensive whole. |
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