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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.
A file in which the Virtual Memory Manager stores the contents of unneeded pages of memory.
Industry:Software; Computer
In digital audio processing, the time required for an audio sample to proceed from an input to a corresponding output. Total latency, depending on the scope of the system under consideration, can include unavoidable hardware latency (sometimes called I/O latency), safety offset latency (required for robust driver operation), and buffer latency (typically software controlled; dependent on digital signal processing requirements).
Industry:Software; Computer
During playback, the number of samples played per second for each channel of an audio file. During recording, the number of samples acquired per second for each channel. Also called sampling rate. More properly, but less commonly, called sampling frequency. Compare frame rate.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Xcode, a refactoring operation that creates a function or method with the selected code as its body.
Industry:Software; Computer
Standard Generalized Markup Language. A language that allows the creation of sharable documents with a formal type and element structure.
Industry:Software; Computer
A list of the handlers that have been invoked at any point in a script execution. Each handler is listed as a call frame.
Industry:Software; Computer
To start up an application that was not previously running. Compare activate.
Industry:Software; Computer
In OpenGL, the coordinate system with the observer at the origin. Eye coordinates are produced by the modelview matrix and passed to the projection matrix.
Industry:Software; Computer