-
within a table, to
perform the four
lookups needed). In data
analysis applications, such as
image processing, a
lookup table (LUT) is used to
transform the...
- the "Extensible
Provisioning Protocol (EPP)
domain status codes"
WHOIS lookups were
traditionally performed with a
command line
interface application...
-
Reverse lookup is a
procedure of
using a
value to
retrieve a
unique key in an ****ociative array.
Applications of
reverse lookup include reverse DNS
lookup, which...
- and
multiple hostnames will be
returned for a PTR
lookup for that
shared address. However, DNS
lookups typically occur over UDP, and
since UDP has a limited...
- form of
caching to RAM of
recent path
lookups. In the Unix world, this is
usually called Directory Name
Lookup Cache (DNLC),
although it is
called dcache...
- Table-
lookup synthesis (or Wavetable-
lookup synthesis) (Roads 1996) is a cl**** of
sound synthesis methods using the
waveform tables by table-
lookup, called...
-
rather than hard-coded. Some
advanced DHTs like
Kademlia perform iterative lookups through the DHT
first in
order to
select a set of
suitable nodes and send...
-
programming language, argument-dependent
lookup (ADL), or argument-dependent name
lookup,
applies to the
lookup of an
unqualified function name depending...
- SMTP mail
exchangers (MX), name
servers (NS),
pointers for
reverse DNS
lookups (PTR), and
domain name
aliases (CNAME).
Although not
intended to be a general...
- libraries. In the
early 1990s,
businesses started offering reverse telephone lookups for fees, and by the
early 2000s advertising-based
reverse directories...