- Industry: 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.
A media structure of type 'tmcd' that is used to store timecode data.
Industry:Software; Computer
A movie track that stores external timing information, such as SMPTE timecodes.
Industry:Software; Computer
A set of values that defines the context for a time base. A time coordinate system consists of a time scale and a duration. Together, these values define the coordinate system in which a time value or a time base has meaning.
Industry:Software; Computer
A source of synchronous events for a thread. Timers generate one-shot or repeated events at a scheduled future time.
Industry:Software; Computer
The number of time units that pass per second in a time coordinate system. A time coordinate system that measures time in sixtieths of a second, for example, has a time scale of 60.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Mach, a scheduling policy in which a thread’s priority is raised and lowered to balance its resource consumption against other timesharing threads.
Industry:Software; Computer
The basic unit of measure for time in a time coordinate system. The value of the time unit for a time coordinate system is represented by the formula (1/time scale) seconds. A time coordinate system that has a time scale of 60 measures time in terms of sixtieths of a second.
Industry:Software; Computer
A value that specifies a number of time units in a time coordinate system. A time value may contain information about a point in time or about a duration.
Industry:Software; Computer
The bar at the top of the window that displays its name. The title bar can also contain controls and a proxy icon.
Industry:Software; Computer