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Apple Inc.
Industria: Computer; Software
Number of terms: 54848
Number of blossaries: 7
Company Profile:
Apple Inc., formerly Apple Computer, Inc., is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Cupertino, California, that designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software and personal computers.
A one-, two-, three-, or four-dimensional environment whose components (or channels) represent intensity values. For example, RGB space is a three-dimensional color space whose stimuli are the red, green, and blue intensities that make up a given color; and red, green, and blue are color channels.
Industry:Software; Computer
A piece of code that exercises some part of an application. A unit test provides a specific input and expects the application to return a specific output.
Industry:Software; Computer
A brief text explanation that appears when the user leaves the pointer over an interface element for a few seconds.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Xcode, the set of snapshots taken from one or more projects with the same project root.
Industry:Software; Computer
An iPhone OS software abstraction that represents audio behavior for an application, in context, on an iPhone or iPod touch. An audio session has a category and can be active or inactive.
Industry:Software; Computer
A part of the Enterprise Objects optimistic locking mechanism, in which snapshots of database rows in memory are compared with the data in the database.
Industry:Software; Computer
In QuickTime, a single element in a user data list, such as a modification date or copyright notice.
Industry:Software; Computer
Reduction of the dynamic range of an audio signal, typically by reducing the gain ratio for amplitudes above a specific level. Compare limiting.
Industry:Software; Computer
A special type of memory that is substantially faster than typical main memory (RAM). When a program asks the CPU to read or write data in memory, it first checks to see whether this data is stored in cache memory (because it will be faster to retrieve or write). Cache sizes are usually quite small though, (under 2 MB) so in order to make use of it, the data must be small enough to fit in the cache.
Industry:Software; Computer
The information about a handler call, including its calling parameters and local variables.
Industry:Software; Computer
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