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- Look up descriptor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Descriptor may refer to: An identifier In computer science: Billing descriptor, the merchant's...
- In Unix and Unix-like computer operating systems, a file descriptor (FD, less frequently fildes) is a process-unique identifier (handle) for a file or...
- In chemical nomenclature, a descriptor is a notational prefix placed before the systematic substance name, which describes the configuration or the stereochemistry...
- A deployment descriptor (DD) refers to a configuration file for an artifact that is deplo**** to some container/engine. In the Java Platform, Enterprise...
- In computer vision, visual descriptors or image descriptors are descriptions of the visual features of the contents in images, videos, or algorithms or...
- theoretical molecular descriptors are: 1) 0D-descriptors (i.e. constitutional descriptors, count descriptors), 2) 1D-descriptors (i.e. list of structural...
- The Global Descriptor Table (GDT) is a data structure used by Intel x86-family processors starting with the 80286 in order to define the characteristics...
- A billing descriptor refers to how a company's name appears on a credit card statement and is established when the merchant account is created. It is intended...
- volume descriptor describing the file system and a volume descriptor set terminator which is a volume descriptor that marks the end of the descriptor set...
- architectures, segment descriptors are a part of the segmentation unit, used for translating a logical address to a linear address. Segment descriptors describe the...