| SLA |
Service Level Agreement. Formal agreement between a Service Provider and customers to provide a certain level of service. Penalty clauses might apply if the SLA is not met.
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A binding contract which formally specifies end-user expectation about the solution and tolerances. It is a collection of service level requirements that have been negotiated and mutually agreed upon by the information providers and the information consumers. The SLA has three attributes: STRUCTURE, PRECISION, AND FEASIBILITY. This agreement establishes expectations and impacts the design of the components of the data warehouse solution.
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| slave |
(See "Server.")
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| slant |
Refers to the angle of a font's characters, which can be italic or roman (no slant).
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| slave |
Video output timing is determined from video input timing and internal signal path delays.
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| SLA | make slack as by lessening tension or firmness |
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| SLA | become looser or slack |
| SLA | become slow or slower |
| SLA | make less active or fast |
| SLA | become less intense |
| SLA | an occurrence of control or strength weakening |
| SLA | a person who shirks their work or duty (especially one who tries to evade military service in wartime) |
| SLA | the evasion of work or duty |
| SLA | in a relaxed manner |
| SLA | the condition of being loose (not taut) |
| SLA | (usually in the plural) pants for casual wear |
| SLA | the scum formed by oxidation at the surface of molten metals |
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