A back end is a rear, back, or invisible portion of something.
visual basic is a front end Oracle is a back end
Client is the "front end" and server is the "back end"
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No. I would use "front-end or back-end load." Use a hyphen when "front-end" or "back-end" is being used as an adjective, otherwise do not.
The back end is where all the actual processing and work occur in the program. The user never sees or interacts with the back end, it is what the program has "under the hood". The front end is the user interface where input is collected and displayed from and to the user. The front end takes the input and makes it readable to the back end and makes the data from the back end readable to the user
Back end system is something you cannot see on the UI. It performs on the back and does all the computation.
The back-end system of a SIM card is likely to begin in a GSM network system. On one end their is an operator manned back-end system, and at the other is the SIM card.
2010 back end with a 2001 corvette back end
Back end jobs are in genaral documentation ,accounts,billing ,purchasing...etc
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Back end jobs are in genaral documentation ,accounts,billing ,purchasing...etc