- Industry: Computer
- Number of terms: 318110
- Number of blossaries: 26
- Company Profile:
An American multinational software corporation headquartered in Redmond, Washington that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of products and services related to computing.
Anyone who assembles systems, and then provides them to a solution provider or OEMs who brands and sells the systems.
Industry:Computer
An index built on a partition scheme, and whose data is horizontally divided into units which may be spread across more than one filegroup in a database.
Industry:Computer
Field that represents commonly used information, such as "First Name." If a data source contains a "First Name" field or a variation, such as "FName," the data source field automatically maps to the corresponding mapped data field.
Industry:Computer
An integrated proofing tool used to search on common words and display synonyms.
Industry:Computer
A lookup table (LUT) of numeric values that is used to compensate for a particular monitor's color response. The table has three parts (one each for red, green, and blue), and each part has 256 lookup values. A gamma ramp is used to map the range of possible intensities for each color to a limited number (256) of values. An independent hardware vendor (IHV) chooses these values so that the transition from one color intensity to the next is as smooth as possible (since the eye perceives changes in light intensity nonlinearly).
Industry:Computer
An area that appears in the writing pad when you tap the recognized text that you want to correct. You can use it to rewrite an incorrectly recognized character or to replace a word with a suggested alternative.
Industry:Computer
A type of display that uses a liquid compound having a polar molecular structure, sandwiched between two transparent electrodes. When an electric field is applied, the molecules align with the field, forming a crystalline arrangement that polarizes the light passing through it. A polarized filter laminated over the electrodes blocks polarized light. In this way, a grid of electrodes can selectively "turn on" a cell, or a pixel, containing the liquid crystal material, turning it dark.
Industry:Computer
A map created with transportation and mass transit shapes, such as highways, parkways, intersections, road and street signs, routes, railroad tracks, transit terminals, rivers, and buildings.
Industry:Computer
A record of sales and purchase transactions for sales tax reporting in Italy.
Industry:Computer