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1 chip set
"A collection of chips designed to function as a unit in the performance of some common task. The term is most commonly used to refer to the set of integrated circuits, such as the programmable interrupt controller, that support a CPU together with the CPU itself. Often a chip set will fit on one chip." -
2 wait function
A function that blocks the execution of the calling thread until a specified set of conditions has been met. -
3 domain function
"A function, such as DAvg or DMax, that is used to calculate statistics over a set of records (a domain)." -
4 splitter function
A function used to split the specified columns into a set of additional columns using the specified splitter. -
5 DLL
An operating system feature that allows executable routines (generally serving a specific function or set of functions) to be stored separately as files with.dll extensions. These routines are loaded only when needed by the program that calls them. -
6 dynamic-link library
An operating system feature that allows executable routines (generally serving a specific function or set of functions) to be stored separately as files with.dll extensions. These routines are loaded only when needed by the program that calls them. -
7 domain
"The set of possible values that you can specify for an independent variable in a function, or for a database attribute." -
8 transport rule
"A concept that implements a single function point of a transport messaging policy. A transport rule contains conditions as to when to trigger this rule and an ordered set of actions as to what to do if the rule is triggered. Additionally, each transport rule can have exceptions that specify what to exclude from the condition. Exceptions typically identify a subset of criteria identified in the condition."
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