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What (who) is horizontal encoding - definition

Horizontal application; Horizontal software; Horizontal Market Software

horizontal encoding      
<processor> An instruction set where each field (a bit or group of bits) in an instruction word controls some functional unit or gate directly, as opposed to {vertical encoding} where instruction fields are decoded (by hard-wired logic or microcode) to produce the control signals. Horizontal encoding allows all possible combinations of control signals (and therefore operations) to be expressed as instructions whereas vertical encoding uses a shorter instruction word but can only encode those combinations of operations built into the decoding logic. An instruction set may use a mixture of horizontal and vertical encoding within each instruction. Because an architecture using horizontal encoding typically requires more instruction word bits it is sometimes known as a {very long instruction word} (VLIW) architecture. (1995-04-23)
Encoding (memory)         
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MEMORY PROCESS
Encoding (Memory); Memory encoding; Computational models of memory encoding
Memory has the ability to encode, store and recall information. Memories give an organism the capability to learn and adapt from previous experiences as well as build relationships.
Retina horizontal cell         
CELL TYPE
Retinal horizontal cells; Horizontal cells; Horizontal neurons; Horizontal cell; Retina horizontal cells
Horizontal cells are the laterally interconnecting neurons having cell bodies in the inner nuclear layer of the retina of vertebrate eyes. They help integrate and regulate the input from multiple photoreceptor cells.

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Horizontal market software

In computer software, horizontal market software is a type of application software that is useful in a wide range of industries. This is the opposite of vertical market software, which has a scope of usefulness limited to few industries. Horizontal market software is also known as "productivity software." Examples of horizontal market software include word processors, web browsers, spreadsheets, calendars, project management applications, and generic bookkeeping applications. Since horizontal market software is developed to be used by a broad audience, it generally lacks any market-specific customizations.