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+ | The term '''"back-end"''' can refer to a number of different things, depending on the context in which it is used. Some common uses of the term include: | ||
+ | *In the context of software development, the back-end refers to the parts of a system or application that are not visible to the user and that handle tasks such as data storage, processing, and management. | ||
+ | *In e-commerce, the back-end can refer to the systems and processes that support the online sales and fulfillment process, such as order processing, inventory management, and payment processing. | ||
+ | *In investment banking, the back-end of a deal refers to the post-closing activities that are required to complete a transaction, such as documentation and the transfer of funds. | ||
+ | *In the entertainment industry, the back-end refers to the profits that are generated after the initial production and distribution costs have been recovered. | ||
+ | Overall, the term "back-end" typically refers to the underlying systems, processes, or activities that support the front-end or visible parts of a business or application. | ||
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+ | == See Also == | ||
+ | [[System]] | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:23, 2 January 2023
What Does Back-End Mean?
The term "back-end" can refer to a number of different things, depending on the context in which it is used. Some common uses of the term include:
- In the context of software development, the back-end refers to the parts of a system or application that are not visible to the user and that handle tasks such as data storage, processing, and management.
- In e-commerce, the back-end can refer to the systems and processes that support the online sales and fulfillment process, such as order processing, inventory management, and payment processing.
- In investment banking, the back-end of a deal refers to the post-closing activities that are required to complete a transaction, such as documentation and the transfer of funds.
- In the entertainment industry, the back-end refers to the profits that are generated after the initial production and distribution costs have been recovered.
Overall, the term "back-end" typically refers to the underlying systems, processes, or activities that support the front-end or visible parts of a business or application.
See Also
References