Back-End is a multilingual Web publishing/content management system. Articles, links, and photo galleries can use a common hierarchy, with the look and feel defined using templates. Content administrators manage the content of the Web site through a browser based editor as text, HTML, Wiki, or using a WYSIWYG editor. Add-on modules include on-line advocacy tools and a bibliography.
A term to describe an interface or a service that relates to users doing a back-office or support function. A "back-end" application indirectly supports the front-end services. Compare front-end.
The back-end of the fuel cycle comprises those nuclear fuel cycle processes and activities concerned with the treatment of spent fuel discharged from reactors, including disposal of radioactive wastes
The component of the compiler that optimizes and generates object code. See also See also front-end..
The code and databases that are invisible to users. They control and are "behind" what visitors see (the "front-end").
the last part of a compiler which, after each class has been analyzed and no error has been detected, builds the executable that runs all the operations described in the source program. SmartEiffel provides two back-ends: a C back-end and a Java back-end. [ edit
A "back-end" application or program serves indirectly in support of the front-end services, usually by being closer to the required resource or having the capability to communicate with the required resource.
The Back-end of a website is so called because, metaphorically speaking, it sits behind the customer facing, visual part of the site. Most often it is hidden to the public and is the area that houses the control interface of the site, usually a CMS
(Deferred) Load- a sales fee charged by mutual funds when an investor sells fund shares. (Contingent Deferred Sales Charge).
oad: A redemption charge commonly incurred when you withdraw from certain mutual funds. We recommend only mutual funds that charge no loads - either on the front end or back end. This gives you the maximum flexibility to switch investments as the fund's performance or market conditions change.
Back-end load funds charge a commision to sell fund shares.
This refers to a type of program or process that is not directly accessed by a user. Often it will carry out its tasks independently of the front-end. For example, a user could request data from a database - not knowing that the data is refreshed on the back-end on a daily basis.
The back-end is the part of a computer application that performs an essential task not apparent to the user. Its opposite is front-end, the part of the application that the user interacts with. The back-end and front-end may be located on the same computer, or they may be linked across a network or the Internet. Relative to a client/server network, the back-end is likely to be the server and the front-end is likely to be the client. Relative to a database, the back-end might be the advanced code that drives the database, and the front-end might be the form where the user enters data or pushes a button to generate a report. Source: TechSoup.org
Administrator's Control Panel, where Managers, Administrators, or Super Administrators log in to manage all aspects of their web site, including both features and content. See also Front-end (Site Front-end).