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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 ranked search whose result includes a relevance rating for each document matching a query. In general, relevance ratings may be normalized to 100%, or nonnormalized. Search Kit supports only nonnormalized results. See also inclusion/exclusion searching, search.
Industry:Software; Computer
A control that indicates the relative ranking of search results—the longer the bar, the more relevant the item is to the search criteria.
Industry:Software; Computer
A product component, such as an application binary or a plug-in, that the user may move after it has been installed.
Industry:Software; Computer
A network administrator–driven installation process. An administrator uses Apple Remote Desktop to install a package onto a set of client computers.
Industry:Software; Computer
The ability of users to change the installation location of a package before an installation.
Industry:Software; Computer
See RPC.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Core Audio, to apply a recipe or specification for signal processing to some audio data. An audio unit typically contains a rendering method to obtain audio data and perform processing.
Industry:Software; Computer
In OpenGL, a rendering destination for a 2D pixel image, used for generalized offscreen rendering, as defined in the OpenGL specification for the GL_EXT_framebuffer_object extension.
Industry:Software; Computer
A combination of hardware and software, or software only, that OpenGL uses to create an image from a view and a model. The hardware portion of a renderer is associated with a particular display device and supports specific capabilities, such as the ability to support a certain color depth or buffering mode. A renderer that uses only software is called a software renderer and is typically used as a fallback.
Industry:Software; Computer
In OpenGL, a container for state information.
Industry:Software; Computer