What does REC stand for?

Also known as: REC., REC-

REC stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of REC across different fields and industries.

Receipt

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Receipt can be either an act of receiving money or a document made by the receiver of cash acknowledging that the money has been received.

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Recipe

The superscription of a prescription, usually indicated by the sign. A prescription or formula.

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Record

In ECDIS, a TRANSFER STANDARD construct which is comprised of one or more tagged FIELDS and identified by a KEY.

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Records

In database management systems, a complete set of information. Records are composed of fields, each of which contains one item of information. A set of records constitutes a file. For example, a personnel file might contain records that have three fields: a name field, an address field, and a phone number field. In relational database management systems, records are called tuples. Some programming languages allow you to define a special data structure called a record. Generally, a record is a combination of other data objects. For example, a record might contain three integers, a floating-point number, and a character string.

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Recovery

The removal of residual stresses by localized plastic flow as the result of low-temperature annealing operations; performed on cold worked metals without altering the grain structure or strength properties substantially. In Backup, Recovery, and Media Services, the process of locating and restoring data in the event of partial or total data destruction.

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Recompile

To compile a program again, usually because of changes that needed to be made in the source code in response to error messages generated by the com-piler.

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