podobné slovo | definícia |
definitional (mass) | definitional
- definičný |
document type definition (msas) | Document Type Definition
- DTD |
document type definition (msasasci) | Document Type Definition
- DTD |
contextual definition (encz) | contextual definition, n: |
definition of law (encz) | definition of law,znění zákona IvČa |
definitional (encz) | definitional,definiční adj: Zdeněk Brož |
definitions (encz) | definitions,definice n: Zdeněk Brož |
dictionary definition (encz) | dictionary definition, n: |
explicit definition (encz) | explicit definition, n: |
goal definition (encz) | goal definition,definice cílů studie [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
high-definition television (encz) | high-definition television, |
ostensive definition (encz) | ostensive definition, n: |
predefinition (encz) | predefinition, |
recursive definition (encz) | recursive definition, n: |
redefinition (encz) | redefinition,předefinování n: Zdeněk Brož |
stipulative definition (encz) | stipulative definition, n: |
document type definition (czen) | Document Type Definition,DTD[zkr.] |
Definition (gcide) | Definition \Def`i*ni"tion\, n. [L. definitio: cf. F.
d['e]finition.]
1. The act of defining; determination of the limits; as, a
telescope accurate in definition.
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2. Act of ascertaining and explaining the signification; a
description of a thing by its properties; an explanation
of the meaning of a word or term; as, the definition of
"circle;" the definition of "wit;" an exact definition; a
loose definition.
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Definition being nothing but making another
understand by words what the term defined stands
for. --Locke.
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3. Description; sort. [R.] "A new creature of another
definition." --Jer. Taylor.
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4. (Logic) An exact enunciation of the constituents which
make up the logical essence.
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5. (Opt.) Distinctness or clearness, as of an image formed by
an optical instrument; precision in detail.
Syn: Definition, Explanation, Description.
Usage: A definition is designed to settle a thing in its
compass and extent; an explanation is intended to
remove some obscurity or misunderstanding, and is
therefore more extended and minute; a description
enters into striking particulars with a view to
interest or impress by graphic effect. It is not
therefore true, though often said, that description is
only an extended definition. "Logicians distinguish
definitions into essential and accidental. An
essential definition states what are regarded as the
constituent parts of the essence of that which is to
be defined; and an accidental definition lays down
what are regarded as circumstances belonging to it,
viz., properties or accidents, such as causes,
effects, etc." --Whately.
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Definitional (gcide) | Definitional \Def`i*ni"tion*al\, a.
Relating to definition; of the nature of a definition;
employed in defining.
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contextual definition (wn) | contextual definition
n 1: a definition in which the term is used by embedding it in a
larger expression containing its explanation; "a contextual
definition of `legal duty' might be `X has a legal duty to
do Y means that X is required to do Y by a contract
relationship that would be upheld in a court of law'" |
dictionary definition (wn) | dictionary definition
n 1: a definition that reports the standard uses of a word or
phrase or symbol |
explicit definition (wn) | explicit definition
n 1: a definition that gives an exact equivalent of the term
defined |
high-definition television (wn) | high-definition television
n 1: a television system that has more than the usual number of
lines per frame so its pictures show more detail [syn:
high-definition television, HDTV] |
ostensive definition (wn) | ostensive definition
n 1: a definition that points out or exhibits instances of the
term defined |
recursive definition (wn) | recursive definition
n 1: (mathematics) a definition of a function from which values
of the function can be calculated in a finite number of
steps |
redefinition (wn) | redefinition
n 1: the act of giving a new definition; "words like
`conservative' require periodic redefinition"; "she
provided a redefinition of his duties" |
stipulative definition (wn) | stipulative definition
n 1: a definition that is stipulated by someone and that is not
a standard usage |
a language for attributed definitions (foldoc) | A Language for Attributed Definitions
(ALADIN) A language for formal specification of
attributed grammars. ALADIN is the input language for the
GAG compiler generator. It is applicative and {strongly
typed}.
["GAG: A Practical Compiler Generator", Uwe Kastens
et al, LNCS 141, Springer 1982].
(1995-04-14)
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abstract-type and scheme-definition language (foldoc) | Abstract-Type and Scheme-Definition Language
ASDL
(ASDL) A language developed as part of Esprit
project GRASPIN, as a basis for generating {language-based
editors} and environments. It combines an object-oriented
type system, syntax-directed translation schemes and a
target-language interface.
["ASDL - An Object-Oriented Specification Language for
Syntax-Directed Environments", M.L. Christ-Neumann et al,
European Software Eng Conf, Strasbourg, Sept 1987, pp.77-85].
(1996-02-19)
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adventure definition language (foldoc) | Adventure Definition Language
(ADL) An adventure game language
interpreter designed by Ross Cunniff and
Tim Brengle in 1987. ADL is semi-object-oriented with
Lisp-like syntax and is a superset of DDL. It is
available for Unix, MS-DOS, Amiga and Acorn
Archimedes.
(ftp://ftp.uu.net/usenet/comp.sources.games/volume2),
(ftp://ftp.wustl.edu/systems/amiga/fish/fish/f0/ff091).
(1995-03-20)
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connection definition language (foldoc) | Connection Definition Language
condela
(condela) A procedural, parallel language for
defining neural networks.
(ftp://tut.cis.ohio-state.edu/pub/condela).
(1994-11-30)
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data definition language (foldoc) | Data definition language
(DDL)
1. A language enabling the structure and instances of a
database to be defined in a human-, and machine-readable
form.
SQL contains DDL commands that can be used either
interactively, or within programming language source code,
to define databases and their components, e.g. CREATE and
DROP.
See also Data manipulation language (DML).
2. A specification language for databases, based on the
entity-relationship model. It is used in the Eli
compiler-compiler to manage type definitions.
["DDL Reference Manual", ECE Dept U Colorado, 1991].
(1999-04-26)
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definitional constraint programming (foldoc) | definitional constraint programming
DCP
(DCP) A declarative, programming paradigm which
integrates concurrent constraint programming, {constraint
logic programming} and functional programming. In this
setting a concurrent constraint language becomes a
coordination system that organises the concurrent interaction
of parallel functional computations. The language is also a
generalisation of parallel functional programming languages,
such as Id, where constraints and constraint abstractions
are reused to define new constraints, as the means of
programming logical variables for parallel coordination.
Goffin is a DCP language.
(1995-03-28)
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document type definition (foldoc) | Document Type Definition
DTD
(DTD) The definition of a document type in
SGML or XML, consisting of a set of mark-up tags and
their interpretation.
Docbook DTD home (http://oasis-open.org/docbook/).
XML DTD Tutorial (http://xml101.com/dtd).
(2001-04-30)
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high-definition multimedia interface (foldoc) | High-Definition Multimedia Interface
HDMI
(HDMI) an industry standard for connecting
digital audio and video devices via a single cable. HDMI can
connect any audio/video source, such as a set-top box, {DVD
player}, or A/V receiver to an audio and/or video {output
device} such as a digital television (DTV).
HDMI supports standard, enhanced, or high-definition video,
plus multi-channel digital audio. It transmits all ATSC
HDTV standards and supports 8-channel, 192kHz, uncompressed
digital audio and all currently-available compressed formats
(such as Dolby Digital and DTS), HDMI 1.3 adds additional
support for new lossless digital audio formats Dolby TrueHD
and DTS-HD Master Audio with bandwidth to spare to
accommodate future enhancements. HDMI 1.4 incorporates
connection via Ethernet.
HDMI was created by Hitachi, Panasonic Corporation,
Philips, Sony, Thomson (RCA), Toshiba and {Silicon
Image} and has the support of several major motion picture
producers and distributors.
hdmi.org (http://hdmi.org/).
(2009-06-29)
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interface definition language (foldoc) | Interface Definition Language
(IDL) 1. An OSF standard for defining RPC stubs.
[Details?]
2. Part of an effort by Project DOE at SunSoft, Inc. to
integrate distributed object technology into the Solaris
operating system. IDL provides the standard interface
between objects, and is the base mechanism for object
interaction.
The Object Management Group's CORBA 1.1 (Common Object
Request Broker Architecture) specifies the interface between
objects. IDL (Interface Definition Language) is the base
mechanism for object interaction.
The SunSoft OMG IDL CFE (Compiler Front End) version 1.2
provides a complete framework for building CORBA 1.1-compliant
preprocessors for OMG IDL. To use it you write a back-end. A
complete compiler of IDL would translate IDL into client
side and server side routines for remote communication in
the same manner as Sun's current RPCL compiler. The IDL
compiler front end allows integration of new back ends which
can translate IDL to various programming languages.
Several companies including Sunsoft are building back ends to
the CFE which translate IDL into target languages,
e.g. Pascal or C++, in the context of planned
CORBA-compliant products. IDL requires C++ 2.1.
Not to be confused with any of the other IDLs.
E-mail: .
(ftp://omg.org/pub/omg_idl_cfe.tar.Z),
(ftp://omg.org/pub/OMG_IDL_CFE_1.2/).
Telephone: Mache Creeger, SunSoft, Inc. +1 (415) 336 5884.
(1993-05-04)
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missing definition (foldoc) | Missing definition
missing
First, this is an (English language)
__computing__ dictionary. It includes lots of terms from
related fields such as mathematics and electronics, but if
you're looking for (or want to submit) words from other
subjects or general English words or other languages, try
(http://wikipedia.org/), (http://onelook.com/),
(http://yourdictionary.com/),
(http://www.dictionarist.com/) or
(http://reference.allrefer.com/).
If you've already searched the dictionary for a computing term
and it's not here then please __don't tell me__. There are,
and always will be, a great many missing terms, no dictionary
is ever complete. I use my limited time to process the
corrections and definitions people have submitted and to add
the most frequently requested missing terms (missing.html).
Try one of the sources mentioned above or
(http://techweb.com/encyclopedia/),
(http://whatis.techtarget.com/) or
(http://google.com/).
See the Help page (help.html) for more about missing definitions
and bad cross-references.
(2014-09-20)
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network definition language (foldoc) | Network Definition Language
(NDL) The language used to program the DCP (Data
Communications Processor) on Burroughs Large System.
Version: NDL II.
(1994-12-12)
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open source definition (foldoc) | Open Source Definition
OSD
(OSD) Definition of distribution terms for {open
source} software, promoted by the Open Source Initiative.
(http://opensource.org/osd.html).
(1999-11-28)
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recursive definition (foldoc) | recursive definition
See recursive definition.
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schema definition set (foldoc) | Schema Definition Set
(SDS) Something in Portable Common Tool Environment.
[What?]
(2001-03-03)
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system v interface definition (foldoc) | System V Interface Definition
SVID
(SVID) A standard allowing source code portability between
different platforms running Unix System V.
(1995-03-28)
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systems analysis definition (foldoc) | Systems Analysis Definition
SAD
(SAD) The analysis of the role of a proposed
system and the identification of the requirements that it
should meet. SAD is the starting point for system design.
The term is most commonly used in the context of commercial
programming, where software developers are often classed as
either systems analysts or programmers. The systems
analysts are responsible for identifying requirements
(i.e. systems analysis) and producing a design. The
programmers are then responsible for implementing it.
(1996-03-07)
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vienna definition language (foldoc) | Vienna Definition Language
VDL
(VDL) IBM Vienna Labs. A language for formal, algebraic
definition via operational semantics. Used to specify the
semantics of PL/I. See also VDM.
["The Vienna Definition Language", P. Wegner, ACM Comp Surveys
4(1):5-63 (Mar 1972)].
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vienna definition method (foldoc) | Vienna Development Method
Vienna Definition Method
(VDM) A program development
method based on formal specification using the {Vienna
Development Method Specification Language} (VDM-SL).
[Details?]
[Is there such a thing as "Vienna Definition Method"?]
(2000-11-02)
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web service definition language (foldoc) | Web Service Definition Language
WSDL
(WSDL) An XML format for describing network
services as a set of endpoints operating on messages
containing either "document oriented" or "procedure oriented"
information. The operations and messages are described
abstractly, and then bound to a concrete network protocol and
message format to define an endpoint. Related concrete
endpoints are combined into abstract endpoints
(services).
WSDL is typically used with SOAP over HTTP but it is
extensible to allow description of endpoints and their
messages independent of what message formats or network
protocols.
[Reference?]
(2004-06-21)
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