A directory of information about data sets, files, or a database. It usually describes where a data set, file or database entity is located and may also include other information, such as the type of device on which each data set or file is stored.
— Computer ScienceA collection of data, for example, a set of images and audio files, that is grouped into a single directory.
— Computer ScienceA collection of categories and products. Each catalog has a unique name.
— Computer ScienceA list of Web Parts controls (or other Web server, custom server, or user controls), created by a System.Web.UI.WebControls.CatalogPart control, that users can add to a Web Parts page.
— Computer ScienceA binary file that contains the state of all of the settings and packages in a Windows image. When a catalog is created, it queries the Windows image for a listing of all of the settings in that image. Because the contents of a Windows image can change over time, it is important that you recreate the catalog file whenever you update a Windows image.
— Computer ScienceA list or library that is shared between site collections.
— Computer Science