access 1) dastrasi dâštan; 2) dastrasi (#) Fr.: accès 1) To have the right to connect to a computer or a server and retrieve information. M.E. accesse, from O.Fr. acces "onslaught," from L. accessus "a coming to, an approach," p.p. of accedere "to approach, enter upon" from → ad- "to" + cedere "go, move." Dastrasi "access," from dast "hand" (Mid.Pers. dast; O.Pers. dasta-; Av. zasta-; cf. Skt. hásta-; Gk. kheir; L. praesto "at hand;" Arm. jern "hand;" Lith. pa-žastis "arm-pit;" PIE *ghes-to-) + rasi, verbal noun of rasidan "to attain; to arrive" (Mid.Pers. rasidan "to arrive, to mature;" O.Pers./Av. rasa- present stem of ar- "to move, go or come toward;" cf. Skt. ar-, rcchati "reaches;" Gk. erkhomai "to go, to reach;" L. oriri "to rise"); dâštan "to have, hold, maintain, possess" (Mid.Pers. dâštan; O.Pers./Av. root dar- "to hold, keep back, maitain, keep in mind;" cf. Skt. dhr-, dharma- "law;" Gk. thronos "elevated seat, throne;" L. firmus "firm, stable;" Lith. daryti "to make;" PIE *dher- "to hold, support"). |
data access layer (DAL) lâye-ye dastrasi bé dâde-hâ Fr.: couche accès aux données In the → software architecture, the code that deals with reading from or writing to the data store, hiding its nature and complexity. |
random access memory (RAM) barm bâ dastrasi-ye kâtruré Fr.: mémoire à accès aléatoire In computer technique, a configuration of memory cells that hold data for processing by a central processing unit (CPU). The term random derives from the fact that the CPU can retrieve data from any individual location, or address, within RAM. |
remote access dastrasi az dur (#) Fr.: accès à distance The ability to connect to a computer from a remote location and to control the machine once the connection has been made. |