Definitions for "Back-End "
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
Upselling a direct marketing campaign respondent (i.e. converting a prospect to a buyer or converting a buyer to a repeat buyer).
deferred payment of fees and/or percentage of net profits paid to certain above-the-line players once a film turns a profit.
The profit the dealership makes on anything other than the vehicle itself. This profit generally includes finance and after-sell income.
The infrastructure of servers, databases, and software that supports the actions of users who interact with delivered content.
The component of an interactive application program that is typically executed on a highly secure server.
(1) The part of the computer that changes source code into object code (machine read code). (2) The part of the program that runs on a server in a client/server application.
Keywords:  sensor, pressure
Keywords:  apparent, task, stage, final, user
The final stage in a process or a task not apparent to the user.
Populating the data warehouse with data from operational source systems.
This refers to the interface for editing the web site. It includes tools for updating, creating and arranging pages as well as the associated work flow tools.
The computer hardware and software programming that makes a website go.