Glossary entry

French term or phrase:

ASP (mode locatif hébergé)

English translation:

ASP mode (hosted mode)

Added to glossary by Myra Jacob (X)
Mar 4, 2007 19:20
17 yrs ago
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French term

ASP (mode locatif hébergé)

French to English Tech/Engineering Computers: Software Electronic content management
This is a text about electronic document management. What is the appropriate translation of the term ASP (mode locatif hébergé)? Here is a sentence using the term: Notre entreprise propose une prestation d’archivage des documents dématérialisés offrant la possibilité de rechercher et de consulter les documents en ligne, en se connectant sur un portail web. Ce service est accessible en mode ASP (mode locatif hébergé).

Thank you,
Myra G. Jacob

Discussion

Natasha Dupuy Mar 4, 2007:
Hmmm I accidentally hid my answer while replying to another comment from Anton. I have contacted a moderator to unhide it...
Juan Jacob Mar 4, 2007:
Well, another Jacob around here. Hi. No answer, though, sorry.

Proposed translations

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ASP mode (hosted mode)

(numerous Google hits)

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Note added at 14 mins (2007-03-04 19:35:14 GMT)
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ASP is not to be expanded
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Dear Anton, Many thanks. This answer makes sense and I am very grateful for your help. Best regards, Myra G. Jacob"
10 mins

Active Server Pages

en anglais 'in ze texte'. Voici un lien qui pourrait vous permettre de voir si c'est bien ça. Autrement Wikipedia explique aussi...

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fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_server_pages -
That's the link for Wikipedia.
Oh dear, just realised I haven't done 'mode locatif hébergé'.... sorry, can't do that.....
Peer comment(s):

neutral Anton Konashenok : Since the advent of .net technology, the acronym ASP is hardly ever expanded and has become a proper noun in its own right.
8 mins
thanks for that info, Anton - just hoped it would help asker to decide if it was that or Natasha's answer which I also found
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14 mins

Application Service Provider

Here is a good explanation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application_service_provider

and here an example of one such company (look at their logo in the ad):
http://www.aspaway.fr/

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Note added at 23 mins (2007-03-04 19:43:37 GMT)
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And here is a "Microsoft Solution Finder" link also pointing you to aspaway: https://solutionfinder.microsoft.com/SDK/Solutions/SolutionD...



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Here is another explanation: http://searchwebservices.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid26...

and here a reference that suggests that in English too it should stay as ASP mode: http://www.axessia.net/english/logon_ENG.asp
Peer comment(s):

agree Alain Pommet : This is the remote hosting of the application, so all the data is stored remotely.
16 mins
Thank you, Alain
neutral Anton Konashenok : Actually, as it turns out, the acronym may have either meaning, but it is not to be expanded anyway. // Just "ASP mode" would suffice (and is the preferred way)
23 mins
True, but how is asker supposed to understand the source document without knowing what the acronym actually stands for?
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