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  • 1Map database management — stems from navigation units becoming more common in automotive vehicles (see Automotive navigation system). They serve to perform usual navigation functions, such as finding a route to a desired destination and guiding the driver to it or… …

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  • 2Address Point — is a mapping/GIS data product supplied by Great Britain s national mapping agency, Ordnance Survey. It is based on the UK’s postal mail organisation, the Royal Mail, list of postal addresses, Postcode Address File (PAF). The most significant… …

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  • 3Address Windowing Extensions — (AWE) is a Microsoft Windows Application Programming Interface that allows a 32 bit software application to access more physical memory than it has virtual address space. The process of mapping an application s virtual address space to physical… …

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  • 4Map the Miner — Alternate names Map Kernow, The Big Miner, The Big Cornish Miner Location Kapunda, South Australia …

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  • 5Map series — Not to be confused with atlas or map collection. Mairie de Loevenich (Germany), from the Topographic Survey of the Rhineland by Tranchot/Müffling, sheet 57 (published 1806/07) …

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  • 6Map (disambiguation) — Contents 1 Mathematics and Programming 2 Science 3 Television, film, and music …

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  • 7map —    1. To direct a request for a file or a service to an alternative resource. For example, in a virtual memory system, an operating system can translate or map a virtual memory address into a physical address; in a network, drive letters are… …

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  • 8Address locator — An address locator is a dataset in ArcGIS that stores the address attributes, associated indexes, and rules that define the process for translating nonspatial descriptions of places, such as street addresses, into spatial data that can be… …

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  • 9address of record — noun The SIP or SIPS URI that points to a domain with a location service that can map the URI to another URI where the user might be available, frequently thought of as the public address of the user. Syn: AOR …

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  • 10Physical Address Extension — In computing, Physical Address Extension (PAE) is a feature to allow (32 bit) x86 processors to access a physical address space (including random access memory and memory mapped devices) larger than 4 gigabytes. First implemented in the Intel… …

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