managment board - traduzione in greco
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managment board - traduzione in greco

COMPUTER-SOFTWARE FRAMEWORK FOR MANAGING COMPONENTS
Desktop Managment Interface

managment board      
διοικητικό συμβούλιο
half board         
COMBINED PROVISION OF ACCOMMODATION AND MEALS
Full board; Half board; Half-board; Full-board
ημιδιατροφή
board of directors         
GROUP OF PEOPLE WHO JOINTLY SUPERVISE THE ACTIVITIES OF AN ORGANIZATION
Board of Directors; Boards of directors; Board chairman; Board of governors; Board of trustees; Board of Governors; Board of managers; Board of Managers; Board of Trustees; Company director; Corporate director; Board of management; Director (company); Director (corporation); Shadow director; Board of Management; Co-trustee; Corporate board; Directorships; Board members; Board member; Trustee-in-trust; Executive board; Board room; Board of director; Board of Directors Member; Member Board of Directors; Boardroom; Board Room; Member of the board; Board Member; Board of a company or corporation; Shadow directors; Court of Directors; The Board of Directors; BoT; Executive Board; The Board of Trustees; Boardmembers; Boardmember; Governing board; Board of Officers; Nominee director; Corporate directors; Company Director; Member of the Board
διοικητικό συμβούλιο

Definizione

full board
also full-board
If the price at a hotel includes full board, it includes all your meals. (mainly BRIT)
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipedia

Desktop Management Interface

The Desktop Management Interface (DMI) generates a standard framework for managing and tracking components in a desktop, notebook or server computer, by abstracting these components from the software that manages them. The development of DMI, 2.0 version June 24, 1998, marked the first move by the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) into desktop-management standards. Before the introduction of DMI, no standardized source of information could provide details about components in a personal computer.

Due to the rapid development of DMTF technologies, such as Common Information Model (CIM), the DMTF defined an "End of Life" process for DMI, which ended on March 31, 2005.

From 1999, Microsoft required OEMs and BIOS vendors to support the DMI interface/data-set in order to have Microsoft certification.