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Cosa (chi) è PIF extension - definizione

FILE FORMAT
.pif; PIF file; Program Information File

Group extension         
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GROUP FOR WHICH A GIVEN GROUP IS A NORMAL SUBGROUP
Extension problem; Extension (algebra); Split extension; Extension of a group; Central extension (mathematics)
In mathematics, a group extension is a general means of describing a group in terms of a particular normal subgroup and quotient group. If Q and N are two groups, then G is an extension of Q by N if there is a short exact sequence
Extension (metaphysics)         
THE PROPERTY OF STRETCHING OUT OR TAKING UP SPACE
Physical extension
In metaphysics, extension signifies both 'stretching out' (Latin: extensio) as well as later 'taking up space', and most recently, spreading one's internal mental cognition into the external world.
Program information file         
A program information file (PIF) defines how a given DOS program should be run in a multi-tasking environment, especially in order to avoid giving it unnecessary resources which could remain available to other programs. TopView was the originator of PIFs; they were then inherited and extended by DESQview and Microsoft Windows, where they are most often seen.

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Program information file

A program information file (PIF) defines how a given DOS program should be run in a multi-tasking environment, especially in order to avoid giving it unnecessary resources which could remain available to other programs. TopView was the originator of PIFs; they were then inherited and extended by DESQview and Microsoft Windows, where they are most often seen. PIFs are seldom used today in software due to the absence of DOS applications.