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  • 41Gravity set — The Mitchell Green gravity set (MGGS) is a fractal set that was created by Fred Mitchell and Chris Green in 1992.The gravity set is a set of points in the plane. Like the Mandelbrot set, the gravity set is defined as follows: a certain mapping f… …

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  • 42MMX (instruction set) — Pentium with MMX MMX is a single instruction, multiple data (SIMD) instruction set designed by Intel, introduced in 1996 with their P5 based Pentium line of microprocessors, designated as Pentium with MMX Technology .[1] …

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  • 43Universal Character Set Characters — The Unicode Consortium (UC) and the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) collaborate on the Universal Character Set. (UCS)] . The UCS is an international standard to map characters used in natural language (as opposed to… …

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  • 44Open mapping theorem — may refer to: Open mapping theorem (functional analysis) or Banach–Schauder theorem states that a surjective continuous linear transformation of a Banach space X onto a Banach space Y is an open mapping Open mapping theorem (complex analysis)… …

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  • 45ZX Spectrum character set — The ZX Spectrum character set is the variant of ASCII used in the British Sinclair Spectrum computers. It is based on ASCII 1967 (the standard ASCII on which all modern character sets are based), but with one character from ASCII 1963 (the first… …

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  • 46Degree of a continuous mapping — This article is about the term degree as used in algebraic topology. For other uses, see degree (mathematics). A degree two map of a sphere onto itself. In topology, the degree is a numerical invariant that describes a continuous mapping between… …

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  • 47Telephone Number Mapping — (ENUM or Enum, from E.164 NUmber Mapping) is a suite of protocols to unify the telephone numbering system E.164 with the Internet addressing system DNS by using an indirect lookup method, to obtain NAPTR records. The records are stored at a DNS… …

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  • 48Drive mapping — is how Microsoft Windows and OS/2 associate a local drive letter (A through Z) with a shared storage area to another computer over a network. After a drive has been mapped, a software application on a client s computer can read and write files… …

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  • 49ACSI-CORBA mapping — The ACSI CORBA mapping is a mapping from the standard IEC61850 abstract specification of communication service to a concrete communication infrastructure based on CORBA specifications. This mapping was submitted to the IEC Technical Committee in… …

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  • 50Business Process Mapping — refers to activities involved in defining exactly what a business entity does, who is responsible, to what standard a process should be completed and how the success of a business process can be determined. Once this is done, there can be no… …

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