Snapshot

Snapshot

Snapshot may refer to:

* Snap shot, a shot from a firearm that is aimed and fired quickly
* Snapshot (photography), a photograph that is taken in a short moment of opportunity
* Snap shot (ice hockey), a shot type in Ice hockey
* Snapshot algorithm, a distributed computer algorithm which copies a self-consistent image of the entire network to stable storage
* Snapshot (computer storage), a set of computer files and directories kept in storage as they were some time in the past
* Snapshot (file format) is a file format for a 'snapshot' of a chart or report from Microsoft Access
* "Snapshot" (song), a single by American drag performer RuPaul
* "Snapshot" (album), an album by Australian musician Daryl Braithwaite.
* "Snapshot" (Sylvia album), an album by American country music singer Sylvia
* Snapshot, an album by English musician Roger Glover.
* A snapshot, in software development, is the view of a source code repository as it was at a particular time for the purpose of revision control
* "Snapshot", an optional programming module of the Laserfiche product which creates an image of an electronic file and stores it in a Laserfiche Repository
* Snapshots, The Film by Jemima rooper


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  • Snapshot — (от английского слова snap shot, что в дословном переводе значит выстрел навскидку): В фотографии Snapshot фотокросс (фотоконкурс с временными и тематическими ограничениями). В информатике Snapshot снимок файловой системы моментальный снимок,… …   Википедия

  • Snapshot — steht für: Snapshot (Satellit) (militärische Bezeichnung OPS 4682), experimenteller Technologiesatellit der United States Air Force Snapshot (Film), Film aus dem Jahr 1979 Siehe auch: Schnappschuss (Begriffsklärung) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • snapshot — UK US /ˈsnæpʃɒt/ noun [C] INFORMAL ► the way that a particular figure or set of figures gives an understanding of a situation at a particular time: »Credit rating agencies provide a snapshot of the risks an investment poses at any one time …   Financial and business terms

  • Snapshot — Snap shot , n. 1. Commonly …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • snapshot — also snap shot, 1808, a quick shot with a gun, without aim, at a fast moving target, from SNAP (Cf. snap) + SHOT (Cf. shot) (n.). Photographic sense is attested from 1890 …   Etymology dictionary

  • snapshot — ► NOUN ▪ an informal photograph, taken quickly …   English terms dictionary

  • snapshot — [snap′shät΄] n. 1. a hurried shot fired with little or no aim 2. an informal photograph, usually intended for private use, taken with a small camera …   English World dictionary

  • Snapshot — La palabra snapshot puede referirse a: Snapshot. Es un formato de archivo de Microsoft Access. Snapshot o copia instantánea de volumen. Es una función de algunos sistemas que realizan copias de seguridad de ficheros almacenándolos tal y como… …   Wikipedia Español

  • snapshot — snap|shot [ˈsnæpʃɔt US ʃa:t] n 1.) a photograph taken quickly and often not very skilfully = ↑snap snapshot of ▪ a snapshot of his girlfriend 2.) a piece of information that quickly gives you an idea of what the situation is like at a particular… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • snapshot — 1. noun a) A photograph, especially one taken quickly or in a moment of opportunity. He carried a snapshot of his daughter. b) A glimpse of something; a portrayal of something at a moment in time. The article offered a snapshot of life in that… …   Wiktionary

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