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Hot spot; Hot Spots; Hot Spot; Hotspots; Hot spots; Hotspot (disambiguation); Hot-Spot; HotSpot

hot spot         
also hotspot (hot spots)
1.
You can refer to an exciting place where there is a lot of activity or entertainment as a hot spot. (INFORMAL)
...a popular and lively package tour hotspot.
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You can refer to an area where there is fighting or serious political trouble as a hot spot. (JOURNALISM)
There were many hot spots in the region, where fighting had been going on.
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hot spot         
1. (primarily used by C/Unix programmers, but spreading) It is received wisdom that in most programs, less than 10% of the code eats 90% of the execution time; if one were to graph instruction visits versus code addresses, one would typically see a few huge spikes amidst a lot of low-level noise. Such spikes are called "hot spots" and are good candidates for heavy optimisation or hand-hacking. The term is especially used of tight loops and recursions in the code's central algorithm, as opposed to (say) initial set-up costs or large but infrequent I/O operations. See tune, bum, hand-hacking. 2. The active location of a cursor on a bit-map display. "Put the mouse's hot spot on the "ON" widget and click the left button." 3. A screen region that is sensitive to mouse clicks, which trigger some action. Hypertext help screens are an example, in which a hot spot exists in the vicinity of any word for which additional material is available. 4. In a massively parallel computer with shared memory, the one location that all 10,000 processors are trying to read or write at once (perhaps because they are all doing a busy-wait on the same lock). 5. More generally, any place in a hardware design that turns into a performance bottleneck due to resource contention. [Jargon File] (1995-02-16)
hot spot         
¦ noun
1. a small area with a relatively high temperature.
2. a place of significant activity or danger.

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Hotspot

Hotspot, Hot Spot or Hot spot may refer to:

Examples of use of hot spot
1. But today Central America has become a tourism hot spot.
2. China will be emerging as next outsourcing hot spot.
3. Indonesia remained the world‘s worst piracy hot spot, with 37 attacks, the group said.
4. The south pole "hot spot" is still chilly by Earth standards.
5. FAO will therefore establish local disease control centres in hot–spot areas.