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Tektronix provides test and measurement instruments, solutions and services for the computer, semiconductor, military/aerospace, consumer electronics and education industries worldwide.
A high-speed data interface developed by IBM and used to connect numbers of storage devices (disks) with systems. Three technology generations are planned: 20 Mbps and 40 Mbps are now available, and 100 Mbps is expected to follow.
Industry:Software
The toolchest in the upper left-hand corner of the screen labelled System. You start system tools such as the Workspace and System Manager using its menu.
Industry:Software
A) A series of one or more pictures. b) In MPEG, the total, coded bit stream (the ES at system level). c) A video sequence is represented by a sequence header, one or more groups of pictures, and an end_of_sequence code in the data stream.
Industry:Software
A type of rendering (shadows, environmental reflections, basic transparency, and textures).
Industry:Software
The term “reserved” when used in the clause defining the coded bit stream, indicates that the value may be used in the future for ISO defined extensions. Unless otherwise specified within the present document all “reserved” bits shall be set to “1.”
Industry:Software
Quotient of the detector output dY(lambda) by the monochromatic detector output dXc(lambda) = Xclambda(lambda)dlambda in the wavelength interval dlambda as a function of the wavelength lambda.
Industry:Software
Electronic production requires that images originating in a multiplicity of systems and formats be made compatible in post-production for image processing. The necessary transforms may include temporal, spatial, resolution, colorimetry, etc.
Industry:Software
A) Information that keeps track of the different programmes in an MPEG transport stream and in the elementary streams in each program. PSI includes: PAT, PMT, NIT, CAT, ECM, and EMM. b) Normative data necessary for the demultiplexing of TSs and the regeneration of programs.
Industry:Software
A video mixing architecture where a series of video multipliers, each combining two video signals, is cascaded or arranged in a serial fashion. The output of one multiplier feeds the input of the next, and so on, permitting effects to be built up, one on top of the other.
Industry:Software
Systems Network Architecture entered the market in 1974 as a hierarchical, single-host network structure. Since then, SNA has developed steadily in two directions. The first direction involved tying together mainframes and unintelligent terminals in a master-to-slave relationship. The second direction transformed the SNA architecture to support a cooperative- processing environment, whereby remote terminals link up with mainframes as well as each other in a peer-to-peer relationship (termed Low Entry Networking (LEN) by IBM). LEN depends on the implementation of two protocols: Logical Unit 6.2, also known as APPC, and Physical Unit 2.1 which affords point-to-point connectivity between peer nodes without requiring host computer control. The SNA model is concerned with both logical and physical units. Logical units (LUs) serve as points of access by which users can use the network. LUs can be viewed as terminals that provide users access to application programmes and other services on the network.
Physical units (PUs) like LUs are not defined within SNA architecture, but instead, are representations of the devices and communication links of the network.
Industry:Software