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  • 1Virtual Magic Kingdom — Developer(s) Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Sulake Corporation Publisher(s) Walt Disney Parks and Resorts …

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  • 2Virtual Graffiti — consists of virtual objects and/or digital messages, images, multimedia or other annotations or graphics applied to public locations, landmarks or surfaces such as walls, train stations, bridges, etc. Virtual Graffiti applications utilize Virtual …

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  • 3Virtual reality cue reactivity — (VRCR) is an innovative computer enhanced methodology used to assess behavioral and physiological reactivity to drug and alcohol triggers (cues). Studies indicate that cue reactivity a response to the presentation of various visual, auditory,… …

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  • 4Virtual storage access method — (VSAM) is an IBM disk file storage access method, first used in the OS/VS2 operating system, later used throughout the Multiple Virtual Storage (MVS) architecture and now in z/OS. Originally a record oriented filesystem, VSAM comprises four data… …

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  • 5Virtual LAN — A virtual LAN, commonly known as a VLAN, is a group of hosts with a common set of requirements that communicate as if they were attached to the Broadcast domain, regardless of their physical location. A VLAN has the same attributes as a physical… …

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  • 6virtual reality — a realistic simulation of an environment, including three dimensional graphics, by a computer system using interactive software and hardware. [1985 90] * * * Use of computer modeling and simulation to enable a person to interact with an… …

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  • 7Virtual console (PC) — In computing, some operating systems such as UnixWare, Linux and BSD, feature a virtual console (VC, sometimes virtual terminal, VT) a conceptual combination of the keyboard and the display for a user interface. The concrete combination is the… …

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  • 8Virtual image — In optics, a virtual image is an image in which the outgoing rays from a point on the object never actually intersect at a point. A simple example is a flat mirror where the image of oneself is perceived at twice the distance from yourself to the …

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  • 9virtual community —       a group of people, who may or may not meet one another face to face, who exchange words and ideas through the mediation of computer bulletin board systems (bulletin board system) (BBSs) and other digital networks.       The first use of the …

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  • 10Virtual file server — In computing, a virtual file server is a device (physical or virtualized) that has the primary purpose of providing a location for the distributed storage of computer files (such as documents, sound files, photographs, movies, images, databases,… …

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