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Microsoft Corporation
Industry: Computer
Number of terms: 318110
Number of blossaries: 26
Company Profile:
An American multinational software corporation headquartered in Redmond, Washington that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of products and services related to computing.
A portion of a software window bounded by and separated from other portions by vertical or horizontal bars and having a separate function.
Industry:Software
In a shared file, information that is maintained about changes made in past editing sessions. The information includes the name of the person who made each change, when the change was made, and what data was changed.
Industry:Software
A character used to align lines and columns on screen and in print. Although a tab is visually indistinguishable from a series of blank spaces in most programs, the tab character and the space character are different to a computer. A tab is a single character and therefore can be added, deleted, or overtyped with a single keystroke.
Industry:Software
To provide or give.
Industry:Software
A technique for converting a color in one color space to another color space. Typically, this conversion is from YUV colors from a video source to RGB for display.
Industry:Software
The process of taking a single-table database and breaking it into a set of smaller, related tables, with each table focused on a single topic or grouping of information.
Industry:Software
A menu that is related to the active window or item, accessible by right-clicking the mouse.
Industry:Software
A menu that is related to the active window or item, accessible by right-clicking the mouse.
Industry:Software
A menu that is related to the active window or item, accessible by right-clicking the mouse.
Industry:Software
Any device capable of processing information to produce a desired result. No matter how large or small they are, computers typically perform their work in three well-defined steps: (1) accepting input, (2) processing the input according to predefined rules (programs), and (3) producing output. There are several ways to categorize computers, including class (ranging from microcomputers to supercomputers), generation (first through fifth generation), and mode of processing (analog versus digital).
Industry:Software
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