- Industria: Computer; Software
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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.
Direct memory access. A capability of some bus architectures that enables a bus controller to transfer data directly between a device (such as a disk drive) and a device with physically addressable memory, such as that on a computer’s motherboard. The microprocessor is freed from involvement with the data transfer, thus speeding up overall computer operation. See also bus master.
Industry:Software; Computer
A sequence of glyphs that are contiguous in memory and share a set of common attributes. See also font run.
Industry:Software; Computer
To launch or activate an application or to present a document or URL for viewing or editing within an application.
Industry:Software; Computer
The matching of the terms in a query string to indexed terms using exact, character-for-character matching. Each term is matched separately. In Search Kit, by default, spaces between terms behave like Boolean AND operators. See also search.
Industry:Software; Computer
A library for which all referenced symbols are bound at link time.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Xcode, an area at the bottom of the project window that displays messages generated when building or running the project.
Industry:Software; Computer
(1) (n.) A continuous flow of data (especially audio or video) over a transmission channel that can be interpreted as it is received, often for playback in real time. In audio, the packet boundaries used for encoding in a particular audio format may not coincide with transmission packet boundaries. (2) (v.) To send data as a stream. See also audio file stream, parser, TCP stream.
Industry:Software; Computer
A family of high-speed local area network technologies at the physical layer of the OSI model.
Industry:Software; Computer
The frequency with which key frames are placed into temporally compressed data sequences. See also key frame.
Industry:Software; Computer