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electromagnetic interaction (encz) | electromagnetic interaction, n: |
fundamental interaction (encz) | fundamental interaction, n: |
gravitational interaction (encz) | gravitational interaction, n: |
interacted (encz) | interacted,interagoval v: Zdeněk Brož |
interacting (encz) | interacting,interagující adj: Zdeněk Brož |
interaction (encz) | interaction,interakce n: Zdeněk Brožinteraction,ovlivňování Václav Strnadinteraction,vzájemná vazba n: Zdeněk Brožinteraction,vzájemné působení Mgr. Dita Gálová |
interactional (encz) | interactional,interakční adj: Zdeněk Brož |
interactions (encz) | interactions,interakce n: Zdeněk Brož |
interactive (encz) | interactive,interaktivní adj: Zdeněk Brož |
interactive multimedia (encz) | interactive multimedia, n: |
interactive multimedia system (encz) | interactive multimedia system, n: |
interactive resources (encz) | interactive resources,interaktivní zdroje [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
interactively (encz) | interactively,interaktivně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
interactiveness (encz) | interactiveness,interaktivnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
interactivity (encz) | interactivity,interaktivita n: Zdeněk Brož |
interacts (encz) | interacts,interaguje v: Zdeněk Brož |
noninteracting (encz) | noninteracting,neinteragující noninteracting,nekomunikující noninteracting,neovlivňující se noninteracting,nepůsobící vzájemně |
strong interaction (encz) | strong interaction, n: |
weak interaction (encz) | weak interaction, n: |
weakly interacting massive particle (encz) | weakly interacting massive particle, n: |
interactive electronic technical manual (czen) | Interactive Electronic Technical Manual,IETM[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
Interact (gcide) | Interact \In`ter*act"\, n. [Pref. inter- + act. Cf.
Entr'acte.]
A short act or piece between others, as in a play; an
interlude; hence, intermediate employment or time.
--Chesterfield.
[1913 Webster]Interact \In`ter*act"\, v. i.
To act upon each other; as, two agents mutually interact.
--Emerson. --Tyndall.
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Interaction (gcide) | Interaction \In`ter*ac"tion\, n.
1. Intermediate action.
[1913 Webster]
2. Mutual or reciprocal action or influence; as, the
interaction of the heart and lungs on each other.
[1913 Webster]
3. Hence: (Physics) The effect, such as exertion of a force,
that one object exerts on another, especially the capture
or emission of a particle.
[PJC]
4. Communication between people, or the actions of people
that affect others.
[PJC] |
electromagnetic interaction (wn) | electromagnetic interaction
n 1: an interaction between charged elementary particles that is
intermediate in strength between the strong and weak
interactions; mediated by photons |
fundamental interaction (wn) | fundamental interaction
n 1: (physics) the transfer of energy between elementary
particles or between an elementary particle and a field or
between fields; mediated by gauge bosons [syn:
interaction, fundamental interaction] |
gravitational interaction (wn) | gravitational interaction
n 1: a weak interaction between particles that results from
their mass; mediated by gravitons |
interaction (wn) | interaction
n 1: a mutual or reciprocal action; interacting
2: (physics) the transfer of energy between elementary particles
or between an elementary particle and a field or between
fields; mediated by gauge bosons [syn: interaction,
fundamental interaction] |
interactional (wn) | interactional
adj 1: capable of acting on or influencing each other [syn:
interactional, interactive] |
interactive (wn) | interactive
adj 1: used especially of drugs or muscles that work together so
the total effect is greater than the sum of the two (or
more) [syn: synergistic, interactive] [ant:
antagonistic, incompatible]
2: capable of acting on or influencing each other [syn:
interactional, interactive] |
interactive multimedia (wn) | interactive multimedia
n 1: a multimedia system in which related items of information
are connected and can be presented together [syn:
hypermedia, hypermedia system, {interactive
multimedia}, interactive multimedia system] |
interactive multimedia system (wn) | interactive multimedia system
n 1: a multimedia system in which related items of information
are connected and can be presented together [syn:
hypermedia, hypermedia system, {interactive
multimedia}, interactive multimedia system] |
strong interaction (wn) | strong interaction
n 1: (physics) the interaction that binds protons and neutrons
together in the nuclei of atoms; mediated by gluons [syn:
strong interaction, strong force, color force] |
weak interaction (wn) | weak interaction
n 1: (physics) an interaction between elementary particles
involving neutrinos or antineutrinos that is responsible
for certain kinds of radioactive decay; mediated by
intermediate vector bosons [syn: weak interaction, {weak
force}] |
weakly interacting massive particle (wn) | weakly interacting massive particle
n 1: a hypothetical subatomic particle of large mass that
interacts weakly with ordinary matter through gravitation;
postulated as a constituent of the dark matter of the
universe [syn: weakly interacting massive particle,
WIMP] |
advanced interactive executive (foldoc) | Advanced Interactive eXecutive
AIX
(AIX) IBM's version of Unix, taken as
the basis for the OSF standard.
Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.sys.unix.aix.
(1994-11-24)
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compact disc interactive (foldoc) | Compact Disc interactive
CD-i
(CD-i) An embedded application of CD-ROM allowing
the user limited interaction with films, games and educational
applications via a special controller.
(1994-11-02)
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compuserve interactive services (foldoc) | CompuServe Information Service
CI$
CompuServe
CompuServe Interactive Services
(CIS, CompuServe Interactive Services). An ISP and
on-line service portal based in Columbus, Ohio, USA; part of
AOL since February 1998.
CIS was founded in 1969 as a computer time-sharing service.
Along with AOL and Prodigy, CIS was one of the first
pre-Internet, on-line services for consumers, providing
bulletin boards, on-line conferencing, business news, sports
and weather, financial transactions, electronic mail,
Usenet news, travel and entertainment data and on-line
editions of computer publications. CIS was originally run by
CompuServe Corporation.
In 1979, CompuServe was the first service to offer {electronic
mail} and technical support to personal computer users. In
1980 they were the first to offer real-time chat with its
CB Simulator. By 1982, the company had formed its Network
Services Division to provide wide-area networking to corporate
clients.
Initially mostly serving the USA, in 1986 they developed a
Japanese version called NIFTYSERVE. In 1989, they expanded
into Europe and became a leading Internet service provider.
In 2001 they released version 7.0 of their client program.
CompuServe home (http://compuserve.com/).
(2009-04-02)
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customer interaction software (foldoc) | Customer Relationship Management
Customer Information Systems
Customer Interaction Software
Technology Enabled Relationship Manager
(CRM, CIS, Customer Information Systems, Customer
Interaction Software, TERM, Technology Enabled Relationship
Manager) Enterprise-wide software applications that allow
companies to manage every aspect of their relationship with a
customer. The aim of these systems is to assist in building
lasting customer relationships - to turn customer satisfaction
into customer loyalty.
Customer information acquired from sales, marketing, customer
service, and support is captured and stored in a centralised
database. The system may provide data-mining facilities
that support an opportunity management system. It may also
be integrated with other systems such as accounting and
manufacturing for a truly enterprise-wide system with
thousands of users.
(1999-08-20)
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distributed operating multi access interactive network (foldoc) | Distributed Operating Multi Access Interactive Network
(DOMAIN) The proprietary network protocol used by Apollo
workstations.
(1995-02-16)
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human-computer interaction (foldoc) | Human-Computer Interaction
(HCI) The study of how humans interact
with computers, and how to design computer systems that are
easy, quick and productive for humans to use.
See also Human-Computer Interface.
HCI Sites (http://acm.org/sigchi/hci-sites/).
(1999-05-09)
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interactive (foldoc) | INTERACTIVE
A network simulation language.
["Design and Implementation of a Pascal Based Interactive
Network Simulation Language", R. Lakshmanan, PhD Thesis,
Oakland U, Rochester MI 1983].
(1995-01-12)
interactive
A term describing a program whose input and
output are interleaved, like a conversation, allowing the
user's input to depend on earlier output from the same run.
The interaction with the user is usually conducted through
either a text-based interface or a graphical user interface.
Other kinds of interface, e.g. using speech recognition
and/or speech synthesis, are also possible.
This is in contrast to batch processing where all the input
is prepared before the program runs and so cannot depend on
the program's output.
(1996-06-21)
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interactive and batch executive (foldoc) | Interactive and Batch EXecutive
IBEX
(IBEX) The command language for Honeywell's
CP-6 operating system.
(2021-11-07)
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interactive courseware (foldoc) | Interactive CourseWare
ICW
(ICW) A training program controlled by a computer that relies
on trainee input to determine the order and pace of
instruction delivery. The trainee advances through the
sequence of instructional events by making decisions and
selections. The instruction branches according to the
trainee's responses.
ICW is a US military term which includes {computer-aided
instruction} and computer-based training.
(1995-11-08)
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interactive data analysis language (foldoc) | Interactive Data analysis Language
(IDL) A language from Xerox, built on
Interlisp-D.
(2004-05-07)
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interactive data entry/access (foldoc) | Interactive Data Entry/Access
(IDEA) A language from Data General in which you
designed the screen first, and then wrote the program around
the predefined fields. IDEA was a precursor to the DG COBOL
Screen Section.
(1996-02-16)
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interactive data language (foldoc) | Interactive Data Language
(IDL) A commercial array-oriented language with numerical
analysis and display features, first released in 1977. It
supports interactive reduction, analysis, and
visualisation of scientific data. It is sold by {Research
Systems, Inc.}
Version: 3.6.1 runs under Unix, MS-DOS, MS Windows,
VAX/VMS and Macintosh.
Not to be confused with any of the other IDLs.
(ftp://gateway.rs.inc.com/pub/idl).
E-mail: .
(1994-10-07)
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interactive development environment (foldoc) | Interactive Development Environment
Integrated Development Environment
(IDE, Integrated Development Environment)
A system for supporting the process of writing software. Such
a system may include a syntax-directed editor, graphical
tools for program entry and integrated support for compiling
and running the program and relating compilation errors back
to the source.
Such systems are typically both interactive and integrated,
hence the ambiguous acronym. They are interactive in that the
developer can view and alter the execution of the program at
the level of statements and variables. They are integrated in
that, partly to support the above interaction, the source code
editor and the execution environment are tightly coupled,
e.g. allowing the developer to see which line of source code
is about to be executed and the current values of any
variables it refers to.
Examples include Visual C++ and Visual Basic.
(2002-09-21)
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interactive development environments (foldoc) | Interactive Development Environments
(IDE) A US software engineering company.
(1996-03-04)
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interactive software engineering (foldoc) | Interactive Software Engineering
ISE
(ISE) The company set up by Bertrand Meyer, now
its president, to develop and distribute Eiffel, the
language which he created. ISE also organises the TOOLS
conference (Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and
Systems).
(http://eiffel.com/).
E-mail: info@eiffel.com.
Telephone: +1 (805) 685 1006.
Address: Santa Barbara, Goleta CA, USA.
(1995-12-28)
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interactive system productivity facility (foldoc) | Interactive System Productivity Facility
ISPF
(ISPF) Something to do with IBM's
OS/390.
(http://s390.ibm.com/bookmgr-cgi/bookmgr.cmd/BOOKS/ISPDGD02/COVER?SHELF=ISP5BK01).
[Summary?]
(1999-07-14)
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interactive voice response (foldoc) | Interactive Voice Response
IVR
(IVR) A telecommunications
system, prevelant with PBX and voice mail systems, that
uses a prerecorded database of voice messages to present
options to a user, typically over telephone lines. User input
is retrieved via DTMF tone key presses.
When used in conjunction with voice mail, for example, these
systems typically allow users to store, retrieve, and route
messages, as well as interact with an underlying database
server which may allow for automated transactions and {data
processing}.
(1997-09-21)
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programmers hierarchical interactive graphics system (foldoc) | Programmers Hierarchical Interactive Graphics System
PHIGS
(PHIGS) An ANSI/ISO standard. Worked on by the
ISO/IEC group JTC1/SC24.
[More detail?]
(1995-01-04)
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string oriented interactive compiler (foldoc) | STring Oriented Interactive Compiler
STOIC
(STOIC) A language from the Smithsonian
Astrophysical Observatory. STOIC is similar to FORTH for
strings and includes many VAX-specific items.
(1998-09-27)
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