ASCII code. The ASCII code (acronym in English for American S tandard C ode for Information Interchange according to abbreviationfinder) is the model or pattern of characters to be used during the exchange of information based on the Latin alphabet as used in modern English and other Western languages. History The ASCII code was developed…
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KDE Definitions
According to abbreviationfinder, KDE is a free software project for the creation of a desktop environment and development infrastructure for various operating systems suchas GNU / Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, etc. According to its website, “KDE is a contemporary desktop environment for Unix workstations. KDE fills the need for a friendly desktop for Unix…
JSP Definitions
Labels According to abbreviationfinder, JSP tags to simplify the code and give more functionality. Developing websites using tags has certain advantages such as: facilitate learning. facilitate maintenance. promote modularity and reuse. simplify your code and reduce the number of lines required. Its syntax would be: <% @ taglib uri = “/ taglib / lycka” prefix…
CAD Definitions
Short for Computer-aided design according to AbbreviationFinder, the CAD takes care of those exclusive design tasks, such as the technical drawing and its documentation, as a priority, but it usually allows other complementary tasks to be carried out mainly related to the presentation and analysis of the design carried out. Although a CAD system can…
EDTV Definitions
The Enhanced Definition TV (abbreviated as EDTV by AbbreviationFinder) defines formats that provide higher image TV Standard Definition SDTV not as detailed as the television of high definition HDTV. Refers to devices capable of displaying 480 or 576 line progressive scan signals, commonly referred to as 480p NTSC-HQ and 576p PAL respectively, as opposed to interlaced scan,…
Bug Definitions
What’s a bug? A bug is a logical flaw in the software’s code that results in the program not working as intended or not working at all. The error cannot be detected by a syntax check. “Bug” is the English word for “bug”. In the IT area, it describes non-functioning systems. The roots of this…
Scalability Definitions
What is scalability? Thanks to scalability, software can function with more resources or in a new environment according to the additional performance available. This is essential not only in the private sphere, but also for companies. In short, scalability is the ability of a system to grow. The performance of a system increases with the…
Uniplexed Information and Computing System Definitions
In late 1960, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Bell Laboratories of AT & T and General Electric worked on operating system experimental called Multics (Uniplexed Information and Computing System according to AbbreviationFinder), developed to run on a mainframe (mainframe) model GE-645. The goal of the project was to develop a large interactive operating system…
Internet TV Definitions
The advantages of Internet TV Internet TV has numerous advantages over traditional television. Probably the most important is that every television viewer can use Internet TV to design his own program. Various programs, films, reports or sporting events are available on demand and can therefore also be viewed with a time delay. Your favorite show is coming and…
DHTML Definitions
Generally about dhtml. Dynamic html is usually shortened to dhtml, the new way to make your website more interactive in real time ie dynamic. It is definitely not a new version of the markup language html :). Ordinary html pages are static, when the page is loaded you can look at it but as soon…