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French

Detailed Translations for CIM from French to English

CIM:

CIM

  1. CIM (Common Information Model)
    the Common Information Model; the CIM
    – The model that describes how to represent real-world managed objects. CIM uses an object-oriented paradigm, where managed objects are modeled using the concepts of classes and instances. The CIM is divided into the metamodel and the standard schema. The metamodel describes what types of entities make up the schema. It also defines how these entities can be combined into objects that represent real-world devices. 1

Translation Matrix for CIM:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
CIM CIM; Common Information Model
Common Information Model CIM; Common Information Model

Wiktionary Translations for CIM:


Cross Translation:
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CIM ICD ICDInternational Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems

écimé:


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English

Detailed Translations for CIM from English to French

cim:


Synonyms for "cim":

  • Central Intelligence Machinery; CIM; international intelligence agency

CIM:

CIM [the ~] noun

  1. the CIM (Common Information Model)
    – The model that describes how to represent real-world managed objects. CIM uses an object-oriented paradigm, where managed objects are modeled using the concepts of classes and instances. The CIM is divided into the metamodel and the standard schema. The metamodel describes what types of entities make up the schema. It also defines how these entities can be combined into objects that represent real-world devices. 1

Translation Matrix for CIM:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- Central Intelligence Machinery
Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
CIM CIM; Common Information Model
Common Information Model CIM; Common Information Model

Related Definitions for "CIM":

  1. the United Kingdom's central unit for the tasking and coordination and funding of intelligence and security agencies2
  2. The model that describes how to represent real-world managed objects. CIM uses an object-oriented paradigm, where managed objects are modeled using the concepts of classes and instances. The CIM is divided into the metamodel and the standard schema. The metamodel describes what types of entities make up the schema. It also defines how these entities can be combined into objects that represent real-world devices.1