access vector

  • 31AVC — can mean: * Advanced Video Coding a digital video compression format (see H.264/MPEG 4 AVC) * Access vector cache in implementations of Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) * Aluminum Vehicle Carrier a new type of Autorack, a railroad freight car *… …

    Wikipedia

  • 32вектор доступа — — [http://www.iks media.ru/glossary/index.html?glossid=2400324] Тематики электросвязь, основные понятия EN access vector …

    Справочник технического переводчика

  • 33Parallel computing — Programming paradigms Agent oriented Automata based Component based Flow based Pipelined Concatenative Concurrent computing …

    Wikipedia

  • 34C++0x — is the planned new standard for the C++ programming language. It is intended to replace the existing C++ standard, ISO/IEC 14882, which was published in 1998 and updated in 2003. These predecessors are informally known as C++98 and C++03. The new …

    Wikipedia

  • 35Standard Template Library — C++ Standard Library fstream iomanip ios iostream sstream string …

    Wikipedia

  • 36C++11 — C++11, also formerly known as C++0x,[1] is the name of the most recent iteration of the C++ programming language, replacing C++TR1, approved by the ISO as of 12 August 2011.[2] The name is derived from the tradition of naming language versions by …

    Wikipedia

  • 37Mirai Sentai Timeranger — The title card for Mirai Sentai Timeranger Genre Tokusatsu Created by Toei …

    Wikipedia

  • 38Cell architecture — Cell architectureConstituent elements*PPE *SPE *EIB *XDR *FLEX I/OPatents It is well known that IBM holds one of the world s largest patent portfolios. The United States Patent and Trademark Office proclaimed in 2004, For the twelfth consecutive… …

    Wikipedia

  • 39Fortran language features — This is a comprehensive overview of features of the Fortran 95 language, the version supported by almost all existing Fortran compilers. Old features that have been superseded by new ones are not described few of those historic features are used… …

    Wikipedia

  • 40APL (programming language) — APL Paradigm(s) array, functional, structured, modular Appeared in 1964 Designed by Kenneth E. Iverson Developer Kenneth E. Iverson …

    Wikipedia