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Although maps are
commonly used to
depict geographic elements, they may
represent any space, real or fictional. The
subject being mapped may be two-dimensional...
- Memory-
mapped I/O (MMIO) and port-
mapped I/O (PMIO) are two
complementary methods of
performing input/output (I/O)
between the
central processing unit...
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structures which are
mapped on
multiple levels. My
Maps is a
feature in
Google Maps launched in
April 2007 that
enables users to
create custom maps for personal...
- copying. The memory-
mapped approach has its cost in
minor page faults—when a
block of data is
loaded in page cache, but is not yet
mapped into the process's...
- world's
coastlines had been
mapped, at
least roughly, by the mid-1700s and the
continental interiors by the
twentieth century.
Maps of the
world generally...
- Look up
mapper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mapper may
refer to:
MAPPER, a Fourth-generation
programming language originally sold by
Sperry Corporation...
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Mapes may
refer to:
Bruce Mapes (1901–1961),
American figure skater Carl E.
Mapes (1874–1939),
American politician Charlie Mapes (born 1982),
English former...
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MAPPER Systems, now
known as
Business Information Server, BIS, is a fourth-generation
programming language originally from
Sperry Univac. Now
owned by...
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MAP,
map, or
physical map in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
map is a
symbolic visual representation of an area.
Map or
MAP may also
refer to:
Map...
- The
Dymaxion map projection, also
called the
Fuller projection, is a kind of
polyhedral map projection of the Earth's
surface onto the
unfolded net of...