The set of possible values that you can specify for an independent variable in a function, or for a database attribute.
— Computer ScienceA collection of computers in a networked environment that share a common database, directory database, or tree. A domain is administered as a unit with common rules and procedures, which can include security policies, and each domain has a unique name.
— Computer ScienceA set of records defined by a table, a query, or an SQL expression.
— Computer ScienceIn Active Directory, a collection of computer, user, and group objects defined by the administrator. These objects share a common directory database, security policies, and security relationships with other domains.
— Computer ScienceIn DNS, any tree or subtree within the DNS namespace.
— Computer ScienceAn internet address owned by a company, organisation or individual, such as jonstorm.com, nasa.gov or bbc.co.uk. See alsoTLD,- How web addresses work.
— Computer ScienceThe unique name that identifies an internet site. Domain names always have two or more parts separated by dots.
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