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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.
In WebObjects, an object that conforms to the key-value coding protocol and whose properties can map to stored data. An enterprise object brings together stored data with methods for operating on that data.
Industry:Software; Computer
Enterprise Objects is a set of frameworks for building feature-rich database applications that encapsulate business logic, yet are independent of any particular data source.
Industry:Software; Computer
A property that allows an application to access a protected iPhone OS feature or capability.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Entity-Relationship modeling, a distinguishable object about which data is kept. An entity typically corresponds to a table in a relational database; an entity’s attributes, in turn, correspond to a table’s columns. An entity is used to map a relational database table to a Java class. See also attribute, table.
Industry:Software; Computer
A discipline for examining and representing the components and interrelationships in a database system. Also known as ER modeling, this discipline factors a database system into entities, attributes, and relationships. See also object-relational mapping.
Industry:Software; Computer
In image manipulation, a histogram operation that makes the resultant image conform to a uniform histogram, ensuring an equal frequency of pixel intensities.
Industry:Software; Computer
In image manipulation, a morphological operation that is similar to dilation. It takes dark pixels in an image and spreads them around, causing them to “eat away” (or erode) objects in an image.
Industry:Software; Computer
In AppleScript, an expression, usually a text object, that describes an error.
Industry:Software; Computer
In AppleScript, a collection of statements that are executed in response to an error message.
Industry:Software; Computer