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Apple Inc.
Industry: Computer; Software
Number of terms: 54848
Number of blossaries: 7
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.
CA
digital certificate. In order for a digital certificate to be trusted, the certification authority must be a trusted organization that authenticates an applicant before issuing a certificate.
Industry:Software; Computer
HFS
Hierarchical File System. The Mac OS Standard file-system format, used to represent a collection of files as a hierarchy of directories (folders), each of which may contain either files or other folders. HFS is a two-fork volume format.
Industry:Software; Computer
Application or framework used by web service providers and consumers to process SOAP messages.
Industry:Software; Computer
A special type of memory that is substantially faster than typical main memory (RAM). When a program asks the CPU to read or write data in memory, it first checks to see whether this data is stored in cache memory (because it will be faster to retrieve or write). Cache sizes are usually quite small though, (under 2 MB) so in order to make use of it, the data must be small enough to fit in the cache.
Industry:Software; Computer
CAF
Core Audio Format. Apple’s universal audio file format. CAF files are chunk-based and can contain AAC, MP3, and PCM audio data, among many other audio data formats, as well as MIDI data. See also chunk, PCM.
Industry:Software; Computer
ADC
(1) Apple Developer Connection. The primary source for technical and business resources and information for anyone developing for Apple’s software and hardware platforms anywhere in the world. It includes programs, products, and services and a website filled with up-to-date technical documentation for existing and emerging Apple technologies. (2) Analog-to-digital converter. Circuitry that converts analog signals to corresponding digital code using sampling and quantization. ADCs are characterized by sample rate, amplitude resolution in terms of bit depth, quantization error and other distortion characteristics, and noise floor. Professional audio work usually employs ADCs with a linear response. Compare DAC. See also quantization, sample.
Industry:Software; Computer
(1) In BSD-derived systems, a socket refers to different entities in user and kernel operations. For a user process, a socket is a file descriptor that has been allocated using socket(2). For the kernel, a socket is the data structure that is allocated when the kernel’s implementation of the socket(2) call is made. (2) In AppleTalk protocols, a socket serves the same purpose as a “port” in IP transport protocols.
Industry:Software; Computer
Describes an instrument capable of playing more than one note simultaneously. Compare monophonic. See also monotimbral, multitimbral.
Industry:Software; Computer
A list in a dialog that uses scroll bars to reveal its contents.
Industry:Software; Computer
The information about a handler call, including its calling parameters and local variables.
Industry:Software; Computer