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Что (кто) такое rollback - определение

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rollback         
(rollbacks)
A rollback is a reduction in price or some other change that makes something like it was before. (mainly AM)
Silber says the tax rollback would decimate basic services for the needy...
N-COUNT: usu with supp
Rollback         
Rollback refers to an agreement among Uruguay Round participants to dismantle all trade-restrictive or distorting measures that are inconsistent with the provisions of the GATT. Measures subject to rollback would be phased out or brought into conformity within an agreed timeframe, no later than by the formal completion of the negotiations. The rollback agreement is accompanied by a commitment to "standstill" on existing trade-restrictive measures. Rollback is also used as a reference to the imposition of quantitative restrictions at levels less than those occurring in the present. See: Standstill
rollback         
<database> Reverting data in a database to an earlier state, usually in response to an error or aborted operation. In a transaction based database system, transactions are considered atomic. If an error occurs while performing a transaction, the database is automatically rolled back to the state at the previous commit. Rollback may also be performed by an explicit rollback transaction. (2000-01-15)
rollback         
¦ noun
1. chiefly N. Amer. a reduction or reversal.
2. Computing the process of restoring a database or program to a previous defined state.
Rollback         
In political science, rollback is the strategy of forcing a change in the major policies of a state, usually by replacing its ruling regime. It contrasts with containment, which means preventing the expansion of that state; and with détente, which means a working relationship with that state.
Rollback (data management)         
AN OPERATION WHICH RETURNS THE DATABASE TO SOME PREVIOUS STATE, WHICH IS CRUCIAL FOR RECOVERING FROM DATABASE SERVER CRASHES
Rollback (SQL); ROLLBACK(SQL); Cascading rollback
In database technologies, a rollback is an operation which returns the database to some previous state. Rollbacks are important for database integrity, because they mean that the database can be restored to a clean copy even after erroneous operations are performed.
Rollback (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rollbacker; Roll back; Roll back (disambiguation)
Rollback is a Cold War term for the use of military force to "roll back" communism in countries where it had taken root.
Downgrade attack         
CRYPTOGRAPHIC ATTACK THAT FORCES THE USE OF WEAKER OR NO ENCRYPTION
Protocol downgrade attack; Blockchain rollback attack; Version rollback attack; Protocol rollback attacks; Downgrade attacks
A downgrade attack, also called a bidding-down attack or version rollback attack, is a form of cryptographic attack on a computer system or communications protocol that makes it abandon a high-quality mode of operation (e.g.
Netcode         
  • ping]] between them) in an online game that uses delay-based netcode in a peer-to-peer model.
  • Diagram on the execution and synchronization of the inputs of two players (with a 90 ms ping between them) in an online game that uses rollback netcode in a peer-to-peer model.
NETWORKING IN ONLINE GAMES
Delay-based netcode; Delay-based networking; Rollback netcode; Rollback networking
Netcode is a blanket term most commonly used by gamers relating to networking in online games, often referring to synchronization issues between clients and servers. Players often infer "bad netcodes" when they experience lag or when their inputs are dropped.
Rollback (novel)         
Rollback is a 2007 science fiction novel by Canadian author Robert J. Sawyer that was serialized in four parts in

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Rollback

In political science, rollback is the strategy of forcing a change in the major policies of a state, usually by replacing its ruling regime. It contrasts with containment, which means preventing the expansion of that state; and with détente, which means a working relationship with that state. Most of the discussions of rollback in the scholarly literature deal with United States foreign policy toward communist countries during the Cold War. The rollback strategy was tried and was not successful in Korea in 1950 and in Cuba in 1961, but it was successful in Grenada in 1983. The political leadership of the United States discussed the use of rollback during the East German uprising of 1953 and the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, but decided against it to avoid the risk of Soviet intervention or a major war.

Rollback of governments hostile to the U.S. took place in World War II (against Italy 1943, Germany 1945, and Japan 1945), Afghanistan (against the Taliban 2001), and Iraq (against Saddam Hussein 2003). When directed against an established government, rollback is sometimes called "regime change".