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Что (кто) такое write over - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Write-once; Write-Once; Write once (disambiguation)

write-down         
REDUCTION IN RECOGNIZED VALUE OF AN ENTITY
Write down; Goodwill writedown; Written off; Write-down; Writeoff; Writedown; Writedowns; Totalled; Write off; Tax write-off; Tax writeoff
¦ noun Finance a reduction in the estimated or nominal value of an asset.
Totalled         
REDUCTION IN RECOGNIZED VALUE OF AN ENTITY
Write down; Goodwill writedown; Written off; Write-down; Writeoff; Writedown; Writedowns; Totalled; Write off; Tax write-off; Tax writeoff
·add. ·- of Total.
write-off         
REDUCTION IN RECOGNIZED VALUE OF AN ENTITY
Write down; Goodwill writedown; Written off; Write-down; Writeoff; Writedown; Writedowns; Totalled; Write off; Tax write-off; Tax writeoff
¦ noun
1. Brit. a vehicle that is too badly damaged to be repaired.
2. informal something completely useless or unproductive.
3. Finance a cancellation from an account of a bad debt or worthless asset.

Википедия

Write once

Write once may refer to:

  • Write once, run anywhere, a slogan for the cross-platform benefits of Java
  • Write once, compile anywhere, a slogan for the cross-platform benefits of C
  • Write-once (cache coherency), a write-invalidate protocol in computer memory design
  • Write once read many, computer storage that can be written to once, but read from multiple times
Примеры употребления для write over
1. The GAO report concluded that Gore‘s office "did not implement adequate records management practices to ensure that all e–mail records generated or received were preserved in accordance with applicable law and best practices." Linda Koontz, the director of information–management issues at the GAO and the author of the 2001 report, called the trouble with ARMS "a human interaction problem . . . from what we saw there was not a problem with the system itself at that point in time." The report noted that some presidential records "may have been irretrievably lost" because White House officials decided to write over, or "recycle," backup tapes –– a practice that the Clinton team discontinued in 1''8 and 1'''. By the end of Bill Clinton‘s presidency, White House officials said the problems with ARMS had been solved.