For Device Manager, any of four system components that control how the devices on a computer work. These four system resources are interrupt request (IRQ) lines, direct memory access (DMA) channels, input/output (I/O) ports, and memory addresses.
— Computer ScienceFor failover clusters or server clusters, a physical or logical entity that is capable of being managed by a cluster, brought online and taken offline, and moved between nodes. A resource can be owned only by a single node at any point in time.
— Computer ScienceGenerally, any part of a computer system or network, such as a disk drive, printer, or memory, that can be allotted to a running program or a process.
— Computer ScienceAny item in a report server database that is not a report, folder, or shared data source item.
— Computer ScienceA room, computer, or any equipment needed at a meeting.
— Computer ScienceA user that performs a service, or the equipment or facility that is required for a service.
— Computer ScienceA document, slide set, or other printable output that can be imported by the meeting client.
— Computer ScienceA reusable named item in your project or document that can represent a color (brush), object, control, style, template, user control or value that you can apply or re-use’ throughout your project to create consistency in color (theme) or to create multiple instances of a single control like a button where you want to maintain a unified look for each button.’
— Computer ScienceAny nonexecutable data that is logically deployed with an application. A resource might be displayed in an application as error messages or as part of the user interface. Resources can contain data in a number of forms, including strings, images, and persisted objects.
— Computer ScienceA special variable that holds a reference to a database connection or statement.
— Computer ScienceA stock of money, product, or people services used in the performance of an activity.
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