front to front - traducción al holandés
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front to front - traducción al holandés

TECHNIQUE FOR ENCODING OF DATA
Move-to-front heuristic; Move-to-front coder; Move to front; MTF transform; Move-to-front

front to front      
van aangezicht tot aangezicht
frontside bus         
  • Within a [[multi-core processor]], the [[back-side bus]] is often internal, with front-side bus for external communication.
  • A typical chipset layout
COMPUTER COMMUNICATION INTERFACE (BUS) OFTEN USED IN INTEL-CHIP-BASED COMPUTERS DURING THE 1990S AND 2000S; REPLACED BY REPLACED BY HYPERTRANSPORT, INTEL QUICKPATH INTERCONNECT OR DIRECT MEDIA INTERFACE IN MODERN CPUS
Front-Side Bus; Frontside bus; Front side bus; Front Side Bus
(Computers) bus in microprocessor dat centraal verwerkende systeemeenheid (CPU-eenheid) met direct toegankelijke geheugen (RAM) verbindt
Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine         
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PALESTINIAN POLITICAL AND MILITANT ORGANIZATION
DFLP; Popular Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine; Democratic front for the liberation of palestine; PDFLP
Het Democratisch Front voor de bevrijding van Palestijn (D.F.L.P.)

Definición

TNX
<chat> Thanks. Also "TNX 1.0E6" or "TNXE6" - thanks a million. (1996-05-19)

Wikipedia

Move-to-front transform

The move-to-front (MTF) transform is an encoding of data (typically a stream of bytes) designed to improve the performance of entropy encoding techniques of compression. When efficiently implemented, it is fast enough that its benefits usually justify including it as an extra step in data compression algorithm.

This algorithm was first published by B. Ryabko under the name of "book stack" in 1980. Subsequently, it was rediscovered by J.K. Bentley et al. in 1986, as attested in the explanatory note.