Definition of Coverages. Meaning of Coverages. Synonyms of Coverages

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Definition of Coverages

Coverage
Coverage Cov"er*age, n. The aggregate of risks covered by the terms of a contract of insurance.

Meaning of Coverages from wikipedia

- up coverage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coverage may refer to: Coverage (lens), the size of the image a lens can produce Camera coverage, the...
- Feature Service (although coverages can only be served as a whole, making it unwieldy in face of the often high-volume coverages, like satellite maps) Web...
- Sequencing can make it so that coverage of a given region approaches the throughput of a sequencing machine, allowing coverages of >10^8. Deep sequencing of...
- In telecommunications, the coverage of a radio station is the geographic area where the station can communicate. Broadcasters and telecommunications companies...
- In statistical estimation theory, the coverage probability, or coverage for short, is the probability that a confidence interval or confidence region...
- In software engineering, code coverage, also called test coverage, is a percentage measure of the degree to which the source code of a program is executed...
- The Open Geospatial Consortium Web Coverage Service Interface Standard (WCS) defines Web-based retrieval of coverages – that is, digital geospatial information...
- Groove Coverage is a German dance music group which consists of Axel Konrad, DJ Novus, Melanie Munch, better known as Mell (lead singer), and Verena Rehm...
- Alpha to coverage is a multisampling computer graphics technique, that replaces alpha blending with a coverage mask. This achieves order-independent transparency...
- Script coverage is a filmmaking term for the analysis and grading of screenplays, often within the "script development" department of a production company...