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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 general term often used in describing the intensity of an effect such as reverb, phasing, etc.
Industry:Consumer electronics
An AppleScript control statement that allows you to take advantage of applications that support the notion of a transaction—a sequence of related events that should be performed as if they were a single operation, such that either all of the changes are applied or none are.
Industry:Software; Computer
In OpenGL, block of memory used to store a depth value for each pixel. The depth buffer is used to determine whether or not a pixel can be seen by the observer. Those that are hidden are typically removed.
Industry:Software; Computer
An Installer-driven installation process. Users open an installer package in the Installer application, which performs all installation tasks.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Search Kit, an index containing terms, as keys, mapped to references to the documents they appear in. The index is sorted by its keys. “Inverted” means that the documents are found by matching on terms, rather than the other way around. See also index, inverted-vector index, vector index.
Industry:Software; Computer
An attribute in a data model that does not directly correspond to a column in a database. Derived attributes are usually calculated from a SQL expression.
Industry:Software; Computer
An abstract identifier used to access a file, socket, or other system resource.
Industry:Software; Computer
An imaginary horizontal line that usually corresponds to the bottoms of the descenders in a font. The descent line is the same distance from the baseline for all glyphs in the font, whether or not they have descenders.
Industry:Software; Computer
A dispatch source used to process file-related events. A file descriptor source calls your custom event handler either when file data is available for reading or writing or in response to file system changes.
Industry:Software; Computer
WOA
WebObjects application bundle. A bundle that stores all the files needed by a WebObjects application.
Industry:Software; Computer