Definitions for "Back End"
Computer science jargon for a service that runs on a machine elsewhere on the network, usually driven by an interface or query facility from another machine elsewhere on the network (the front end).
any product transactions occurring after the initial direct-over TV sale generated by an infomercial or short form DRTV spot. Back-end sales can account for 20 to 50% of all DRTV product sales. Additional sales of the DRTV product and related products can be generated via inbound telemarketing (up-sells), outbound telemarketing, direct mail, continuity and club programs and catalogs. Back-end sales can account for 50 to 90% of all product sales. Retail sales are generally not considered "back-end".
The server side of a client/server system, as distinguished to the front end (client side). See front end.
Keywords:  lane, rearmost, pin, hook, deck
The last 15 feet of the lane before the pins.
The two-part, rearmost part of a lane — the hook area and the pin deck.
The activities necessary to complete a transaction once an order has been received and/or the measurement of a buyer's performance after ordering the first item in a series.
All the activities necessary to receive, process and receipt a gift once it has been received.
All the activities necessary to complete a mail order transaction once an order has been received.
Refers to the e-commerce portion of a website. This is the area where customer information such as credit card, shipping and billing information is captured.
Keywords:  deferred, load, see
see "Deferred Load".
Payment on a movie project when profits are realized.
This refers to the debt-to-income ratio calculated using principal, interest, taxes, insurance and consumer credit obligations divided by gross monthly income. It is expressed as a percentage.
a collection of functions to access the articles
Keywords:  holds, running, application, base, data
The systems running a data base or any system that holds application data.