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Что (кто) такое Digital - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Digitally; DIGITAL; Digital (song); Digital (disambiguation)
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digital         
To either love or hate something or someone. A binary state. No shades of gray.
The reviews were digital. The movie's either really, really good or really, really bad. I want to know which.
digitally         
digital         
¦ adjective
1. relating to or using signals or information represented as digits using discrete values of a physical quantity such as voltage or magnetic polarization. Compare with analogue.
involving or relating to the use of computer technology: the digital revolution.
2. (of a clock or watch) showing the time by means of displayed digits rather than hands or a pointer.
3. relating to a finger or fingers.
Derivatives
digitally adverb
digital         
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Digital systems record or transmit information in the form of thousands of very small signals.
The new digital technology would allow a rapid expansion in the number of TV channels.
ADJ
digitally
...digitally recorded sound.
ADV
2.
Digital devices such as watches or clocks give information by displaying numbers rather than by having a pointer which moves round a dial. Compare analogue
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...a digital display.
ADJ: ADJ n
Digital         
·adj Of or performance to the fingers, or to digits; done with the fingers; as, digital compression; digital examination.
Digital         
<company> Common abbreviation for {Digital Equipment Corporation}. (1995-12-18)
digital         
<data> A description of data which is stored or transmitted as a sequence of discrete symbols from a finite set, most commonly this means binary data represented using electronic or electromagnetic signals. The opposite is analogue. (1998-10-28)
Digital Equipment Corporation         
  • Inside view of AlphaServer 2100
  • DECUS - Logo<br />Digital Equipment Corporation<br />Users Society
  • DEC [[Rainbow 100]], floor-mounted
  • DEC disk platters
  • DEC [[VAXstation]]
  • [[DECpc]] 425SE Color: a notebook computer released by Digital in 1993
  • System Building Blocks (System Module) 1103 hex-inverter card (both sides)
  • date=December 16, 2007}}</ref> used from 1957 to 1993
  • Redesigned logo introduced in 1993
  • Alternate logo, briefly used concurrently
  • EPFL]]
  • A "B" (blue) series Flip Chip module containing nine transistors, 1971
  • DEC VAX 11/780-5 at [[Living Computers: Museum + Labs]]
  • DEC was headquartered at a former wool mill in Maynard, Massachusetts, from 1957 until 1992
  • DK drive controller]] and other options
  • PDP-1 System Building Block #4106, circa 1963 - note that one transistor (yellow) has been replaced
  • A PDP-8 on display at the [[Smithsonian]]'s [[National Museum of American History]] in Washington, D.C. This example is from the first generation of PDP-8s, built with discrete transistors and later known as the ''Straight 8''.
  • The [[RT-11]] interactive help screen displayed on a [[VT100]] display terminal
  • Steve Russell]], developer of [[Spacewar!]] at the console. This is a canonical example of the PDP-1, with the console typewriter on the left, CPU and main control panel in the center, the Type 30 display on the right.
U.S. CORPORATION
Digital Equipment Corp.; Digital Equipment Company; Digital Equipment; The Digital Equipment Corporation; Digital Corporation; Digital Equipment Corp. v. Intel; VAX Notes; Vaxnotes; History of Digital Equipment Corporation; Digital Press; Digital Laboratory Module; DEC (computer company); Digital (company); DIGITAL (company); DEC (company); History of DEC; RX50; Small Computer Handbook; Digital Equipment Corp
<company> (DEC) A computer manufacturer and software vendor. Before the killer micro revolution of the late 1980s, hackerdom was closely symbiotic with DEC's pioneering time-sharing machines. The first of the group of hacker cultures nucleated around the PDP-1 (see TMRC). Subsequently, the PDP-6, PDP-10, PDP-20, PDP-11 and VAX were all foci of large and important hackerdoms, and DEC machines long dominated the ARPANET and Internet machine population. The first PC from DEC was a CP/M computer called Rainbow, announced in 1981-82. DEC was the technological leader of the minicomputer era (roughly 1967 to 1987), but its failure to embrace microcomputers and Unix early cost it heavily in profits and prestige after silicon got cheap. However, the microprocessor design tradition owes a heavy debt to the PDP-11 instruction set, and every one of the major general-purpose microcomputer operating systems so far (CP/M, MS-DOS, Unix, OS/2) were either genetically descended from a DEC OS, or incubated on DEC hardware or both. Accordingly, DEC is still regarded with a certain wry affection even among many hackers too young to have grown up on DEC machines. The contrast with IBM is instructive. Quarterly sales $3923M, profits -$1746M (Aug 1994). DEC was taken over by Compaq Computer Corporation in 1998. http://digital.com/.html. (1999-06-03)
Digital art         
  • [[Digital painting]]s are completed in much the same way as traditional ones.
  • ''Boundary Functions'' (1998) interactive floor projection by [[Scott Snibbe]] at the [[NTT InterCommunication Center]] in Tokyo.<ref name="bf">[http://snibbe.com/projects/interactive/boundaryfunctions "Boundary Functions"]</ref>
  • The [[Cave Automatic Virtual Environment]] at the [[University of Illinois]], [[Chicago]]
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  • Designer Madsen created a picture art generated by picture generator: [[Midjourney]]. Named "Road"
  • CGI]] for movies.
COLLECTIVE TERM FOR ART THAT IS GENERATED DIGITALLY WITH THE COMPUTER
Digital Art; Digital artwork; Computer-generated artwork; Digital artist; Digital artists; Digital Arts; Digital arts; Digital creativity; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Digital Creativity; Digital Creativity; Digital creative; History of digital art
Digital art is an artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as part of the creative or presentation process. Since the 1960s, various names have been used to describe the process, including computer art and multimedia art.
Digital citizen         
  • Hosted by the Government of France at the OECD Conference Centre in Paris, representatives discussed trust in data and how we can use data to spread openness in addressing environmental challenges.
PERSON USING IT TO ENGAGE IN SOCIETY, POLITICS, AND GOVERNMENT
Digital citizens; Digital citizenship; Digital community
The term digital citizen is used with different meanings. According to the definition provided by Karen Mossberger, one of the authors of Digital Citizenship: The Internet, Society, and Participation, digital citizens are "those who use the internet regularly and effectively.

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Digital

Digital usually refers to something using discrete digits, often binary digits.