0 the part of an object or place that is furthest from the front: --
1 the last part of a process, series of events, or period of time: --
2 the part of a computer system, piece of software, etc., where data is stored or processed rather than the parts that are seen and directly used by the user: --
3 relating to the last part of a process, series of events, or period of time: --
4 relating to the part of a computer system, piece of software, etc. where data is stored or processed rather than the parts that are seen and directly used by the user: --
5 relating to the final parts of a process or project, or to money that you pay when you sell a financial product: --
We have the back-end liabilities commitment of £150 million to £250 million a year.
Apart from the front-end costs and the capital building programme, there are also the back-end costs of decommissioning.
The consumer has already paid for the back-end costs.
However, the full benefit involved is likely to be felt to the back-end of this period and beyond 2010.
It is wrong to suggest that farmers did not plant the expected quantity of potatoes because of the wet back-end.
I want more investment front-end in success and opportunity, not investment back-end on redundancy and failure.
The prototype implements the front- and back-end of the architecture above, but does not yet include support for security and trust.
The sales load comprises both front-end and back-end sales charges.