The following is a SharePoint dictionary word of the day:
Survey
Component which allows users to respond to questions
specified by the designer of the survey.
The following is a SharePoint dictionary word of the day:
Survey
Component which allows users to respond to questions
specified by the designer of the survey.
The following are several core items for engaging with SharePoint in the business:
Outcome based performance – use service
level agreements (SLAs) and key performance indicators (KPIs).
Flexible engagement models – using Power
Automate and artificial intelligence based items.
Address quality at project level – use user acceptance,
regression, automation, functional, performance, load, and cloud testing. Also account
for mobile apps and display.
Global provider – use tool to scale up or down using
different delivery displays.
Use agile and devops – reduce time to market,
automate, enable digital transformation.
The following is a SharePoint dictionary word of the day:
Static rank
Component of a rank which does not rely on a search query.
It represents the importance of an item.
The following is a SharePoint dictionary word of the day:
Start address
URL which identifies a point to start a crawl.
Administrators can specify start addresses when they create or edit a content
source.
Split view
In SharePoint Designer or Visual Studio, this functionality
allows for the workspace to be divided into the desired view.
Site template
Way to create a SharePoint site with customized lists, libraries, web parts and features.
The following are SharePoint dictionary words of the day related to site definition:
Site definition
configuration
XML-based definition of lists, features and other data, that
define a type of SharePoint site.
Site definition
version
Zero-based integer which indicates the version number of the
site definition. It is best practice to update the version number each time the
definition is changed.