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Apple Inc.
行业: Computer; Software
Number of terms: 54848
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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 type of bundle that packages a dynamic shared library with the resources that the library requires, including header files and reference documentation.
Industry:Software; Computer
See stroke.
Industry:Software; Computer
Head related transfer function. Also called Anatomical Transfer Function, or ATF. A mathematical description of the frequency and phase filtering that takes place when an acoustic signal impinges on a person’s head and pinnae. The HRTF is used in DSP to add spatialization information to a signal. See also DSP, panning, spatialization.
Industry:Software; Computer
A process (or a part of one) that connects WebObjects applications to a web server.
Industry:Software; Computer
See web server.
Industry:Software; Computer
A metapackage that contains a distribution script. This type of installer package behaves as a distribution package when installed on computers running Mac OS X v10.4 and later. On computers running earlier versions of the operating system, a hybrid metapackage behaves as a regular metapackage. See also distribution package, metapackage.
Industry:Software; Computer
Action media that contains a URL and takes the user to a website.
Industry:Software; Computer
An entry in an array of edge offsets in source text at which it is appropriate to break a line of display text.
Industry:Software; Computer
I/O
Input/output. (1) The exchange of data between two parts of a computer system, usually between system memory and a peripheral device. (2) The software- or hardware-based audio inputs and outputs for a device.
Industry:Software; Computer
A dynamic database that maintains entries for all available drivers on a Darwin system. Driver matching searches the I/O Catalog to produce an initial list of candidate drivers.
Industry:Software; Computer