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Что (кто) такое high-level - определение

TECHNICAL TERMS TO CLASSIFY THE SPECIFIC GOALS OF AN OPERATION
Low level; High-level; High-level description; Low-level; Low-level description; High and low level (description); High and low level
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high-level         
¦ adjective
1. Computing denoting a programming language (e.g. BASIC) that has instructions resembling an existing language such as English.
2. (of nuclear waste) highly radioactive and requiring long-term storage in isolation.
low-level         
¦ adjective
1. Computing denoting a programming language that is close to machine code in form.
2. (of nuclear waste) having a small degree of radioactivity.
High-level verification         
HARDWARE DESIGN ACTIVITY
User:Veralift/HLV; High level verification
High-level verification (HLV), or electronic system-level (ESL) verification, is the task to verify ESL designs at high abstraction level, i.e.
High-Level Shader Language         
  • reflection]] of the water in the foreground are added by a shader applied finally to the entire scene.
SHADING LANGUAGE
Cg Programming Language; High-Level Shading Language; HLSL; Shader Model 3; Shader model 3; Shader model 3.0; Shader Model 3.0; Shader Model 2.0; Shader model 2.0; Shader model 2; Shader Model 2; Shader Model; Shader model; Cg programming language; Shader Model 2.x; Shader model 4.0; C for graphics; Shader Model 4; Shader Model 4.0; Hlsl; High Level Shader Language; High-level shader language; High Level Shading Language; DirectX Intermediate Language; DirectX Bytecode
The High-Level Shader Language or High-Level Shading Language (HLSL) is a proprietary shading language developed by Microsoft for the Direct3D 9 API to augment the shader assembly language, and went on to become the required shading language for the unified shader model of Direct3D 10 and higher.
High-level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change         
HIGH-LEVEL PANEL ON THREATS, CHALLENGES AND CHANGE
Ten Threats; Ten threats; High-Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change; High Level Threat Panel
The United Nations' High-level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change was created in 2003 to analyse threats and challenges to international peace and security, and to recommend action based on this analysis. It was chaired by former Prime Minister of Thailand, Anand Panyarachun, and its members included former United States National Security Advisor, Brent Scowcroft, as well as several former heads of government and foreign ministers as members.
High Level Architecture         
  • Sample HLA identification table
  • Sample HLA array datatype table
  • Sample HLA attribute table
  • Sample HLA enumerated datatype table
  • Sample HLA fixed record datatype table
  • Sample HLA interaction class table
  • Sample HLA object class table
  • Sample HLA parameter table
  • Sample HLA simple datatype table
STANDARD FOR DISTRIBUTED SIMULATION
High level architecture; STANAG 4603; IEEE 1516; High-Level Architecture; High-level architecture; High Level Architecture (simulation); High level architecture (simulation); High-level architecture (simulation); High-level-architecture
The High Level Architecture (HLA) is a standard for distributed simulation, used when building a simulation for a larger purpose by combining (federating) several simulations. The standard was developed in the 90s under the leadership of the US Department of Defense and was later transitioned to become an open international IEEE standard.
High level bombing         
  • B-17 Flying Fortress]], a famous [[World War II]] [[heavy bomber]] and high level bomber
  • Soviet]] Cold War-era [[strategic bomber]] and high level bomber
TACTIC OF DROPPING BOMBS FROM A HIGH ALTITUDE
Level bombing; Level Bomber; Level bomber; High-level bombing; High level bomber; High-level bomber; High altitude bombing; High-altitude bombing
High level bombing (also called high-altitude bombing) is a tactic of dropping bombs from bomber aircraft in level flight at high altitude. The term is used in contrast to both World War II-era dive bombing"The Bomber War" by Robin Neillands, , p.
IBM High Level Assembler         
MODERN ASSEMBLER FOR PROGRAMS ON IBM'S Z/ARCHITECTURE SYSTEMS
HLASM; IBM High Level Assembler (HLASM); IBM High-Level Assembler
High Level Assembler or HLASM is IBM's current assembler programming language for its z/OS, z/VSE, z/VM and z/TPF operating systems on z/Architecture mainframe computers. There is also a version that runs on Linux, primarily intended for systems running on a z/Architecture system (this environment is sometimes referred to as Linux on IBM Z).
High-level equilibrium trap         
High level equilibrium trap
The high-level equilibrium trap is a concept developed by environmental historian Mark Elvin to explain why China never underwent an indigenous Industrial Revolution despite its wealth, stability, and high level of scientific achievement. Essentially, he claims that the Chinese pre-industrial economy had reached an equilibrium point where supply and demand were well-balanced.
High-level design         
INITIAL STAGE IN SOFTWARE DESIGN
High level design
High-level design (HLD) explains the architecture that would be used to develop a system. The architecture diagram provides an overview of an entire system, identifying the main components that would be developed for the product and their interfaces.

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High- and low-level

High-level and low-level, as technical terms, are used to classify, describe and point to specific goals of a systematic operation; and are applied in a wide range of contexts, such as, for instance, in domains as widely varied as computer science and business administration.

High-level describe those operations that are more abstract in nature; wherein the overall goals and systemic features are typically more concerned with the wider, macro system as a whole.

Low-level describes more specific individual components of a systematic operation, focusing on the details of rudimentary micro functions rather than macro, complex processes. Low-level classification is typically more concerned with individual components within the system and how they operate.

Features which emerge only at a high level of description are known as epiphenomena.