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Apple Inc.
Industry: 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 data-gathering agent developed using the Instruments application. Instruments collect performance information about an application or an entire system.
Industry:Software; Computer
An integrated performance analysis and debugging tool. Instruments lets you gather a configurable set of metrics while your application is running, providing you with visualization tools to analyze the data and see performance problems and potential coding errors within your software.
Industry:Software; Computer
In DVD-Video, a specific view of a scene, usually recorded from a certain camera angle. Different angles can be chosen while viewing the scene.
Industry:Software; Computer
An object (of the WOComponent class) that represents a webpage or a reusable portion of one.
Industry:Software; Computer
Proof of user authentication. It’s used by the Security Server. When the Security Server authenticates a user, it creates a credential as part of the authorization session.
Industry:Software; Computer
Data that can be used to identify, authenticate, or authorize an entity. For example, a user name and password constitute authentication credentials. A Kerberos ticket, consisting of an encrypted session key and other information, is an identification credential. In Kerberos version 5 and later, tickets can also carry authorization information.
Industry:Software; Computer
A portion of code that must be executed by only one thread at a time.
Industry:Software; Computer
A visual technique that provides the illusion of motion by displaying a collection of images in rapid sequence.
Industry:Software; Computer
One of two numbers used to track minor version information in a framework. It tracks individual builds of your framework and is mostly for internal use by your team. Compare compatibility version.
Industry:Software; Computer
The onscreen representation of the mouse’s location. The cursor commonly looks like an arrow, but can also assume such shapes as a pencil, a cross, or a paintbrush, depending on the application and the user’s selection. (Also called a pointer.)
Industry:Software; Computer
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