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Что (кто) такое profile - определение

FIRST HARD DISK DRIVE PRODUCED BY APPLE COMPUTER
ProFile
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Profile (disambiguation); Profile (album); Create profile; Profiles; Profiles (album); Profile (TV series); Profile (film); Draft:Profile
¦ noun
1. an outline of something, especially a face, as seen from one side.
2. a vertical cross section of something.
a flat outline piece of scenery on stage.
3. a graphical or other representation of information recorded in quantified form.
4. a short descriptive article about someone.
5. the extent to which a person or organization attracts public notice.
¦ verb
1. describe in a short article.
2. (be profiled) appear in outline.
3. shape by means of a tool guided by a template.
Phrases
in profile as seen from one side.
keep a low profile remain inconspicuous.
Derivatives
profiler noun
Origin
C17: from obs. Ital. profilo, from profilare, from pro- 'forth' + filare 'to spin', formerly 'draw a line' (from L. filare, from filum 'thread').
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Profile (disambiguation); Profile (album); Create profile; Profiles; Profiles (album); Profile (TV series); Profile (film); Draft:Profile
(profiles, profiling, profiled)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Your profile is the outline of your face as it is seen when someone is looking at you from the side.
His handsome profile was turned away from us.
N-COUNT
2.
If you see someone in profile, you see them from the side.
This picture shows the girl in profile.
N-UNCOUNT: in N
3.
A profile of someone is a short article or programme in which their life and character are described.
A newspaper published profiles of the candidates' wives.
N-COUNT: with supp, usu N of n
4.
To profile someone means to give an account of that person's life and character. (JOURNALISM)
Tamar Golan, a Paris-based journalist, profiles the rebel leader.
VERB: V n
5.
If someone has a high profile, people notice them and what they do. If you keep a low profile, you avoid doing things that will make people notice you.
...a move that would give Egypt a much higher profile in the upcoming peace talks...
PHRASE: PHR after v
see also high-profile
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Simple language for matching and scoring data. "User's Manual for the PROFILE System", Cambridge Computer Assoc (May 1974). [Jargon File]
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Profile (disambiguation); Profile (album); Create profile; Profiles; Profiles (album); Profile (TV series); Profile (film); Draft:Profile
·noun To shape the outline of an object by passing a cutter around it.
II. Profile ·noun to draw the outline of; to draw in profile, as an architectural member.
III. Profile ·noun An outline, or contour; as, the profile of an Apple.
IV. Profile ·noun A human head represented sidewise, or in a side view; the side face or half face.
V. Profile ·noun A section of any member, made at right angles with its main lines, showing the exact shape of moldings and the like.
VI. Profile ·noun A drawing exhibiting a vertical section of the ground along a surveyed line, or graded work, as of a railway, showing elevations, depressions, grades, ·etc.
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Profile (disambiguation); Profile (album); Create profile; Profiles; Profiles (album); Profile (TV series); Profile (film); Draft:Profile
n.
public exposure
1) to keep a high; low profile
side view
2) in profile
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1. A control file for a program, especially a text file automatically read from each user's home directory and intended to be easily modified by the user in order to customise the program's behaviour. Used to avoid hard-coded choices (see also dot file, rc file). 2. A report on the amounts of time spent in each routine of a program, used to find and tune away the hot spots in it. This sense is often verbed. Some profiling modes report units other than time (such as call counts) and/or report at granularities other than per-routine, but the idea is similar.
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Profile (disambiguation); Profile (album); Create profile; Profiles; Profiles (album); Profile (TV series); Profile (film); Draft:Profile
n.
1.
Side face, side view, half face.
2.
Outline, contour.
Profile (UML)         
CONCEPT IN UNIFIED MODELING LANGUAGE
Uml profile; UML profile
A profile in the Unified Modeling Language (UML) provides a generic extension mechanism for customizing UML models for particular domains and platforms. Extension mechanisms allow refining standard semantics in strictly additive manner, preventing them from contradicting standard semantics.
Profile (Marvel Comics)         
FICTIONAL CHARACTER IN MARVEL COMICS
The Profile; Profile (comics)
The Profile is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Charlie Huston and penciler David Finch, and first appeared in Moon Knight (Vol.
Profile (engineering)         
ENGINEERING CONCEPT; SUBSET INTERNAL TO A SPECIFICATION
In standardization, a profile is a subset internal to a specification. Aspects of a complex technical specification may necessarily have more than one interpretation, and there are probably many optional features.

Википедия

Apple ProFile

The ProFile (codenamed Pippin) was the first hard disk drive produced by Apple Computer, initially for use with the Apple III personal computer. The original model had a formatted capacity of 5 MB and connected to a special interface card that plugged into an Apple III slot. In 1983, Apple offered a ProFile interface card for the Apple II, with software support for Apple ProDOS and Apple Pascal.

Additionally, in 1983, Apple introduced the Lisa computer, which was normally sold with a ProFile. The ProFile could be connected to the built-in parallel port of the Lisa, or to a port on an optional dual-port parallel interface card. Up to three such interface cards could be installed, so in principle up to seven ProFile drives could be used on a Lisa.

The 5 MB ProFile was Apple's first hard drive, and was introduced in September 1981 at a price of US$3,499. Later, a 10 MB model was offered, but required an upgraded PROM/interface card to recognize the additional 5 MB.

Internally, the ProFile consisted of a bare Seagate ST-506 stepper motor drive and mechanism, without the usual Seagate electronics, a digital and an analog circuit board designed and manufactured by Apple, and a power supply.

Later Lisa models could be configured with an internal 10 MB "Widget" voice-coil drive with a proprietary controller designed and built entirely by Apple, but the Widget was never offered as an external product for use with other Apple computers.

Apple did not offer another hard drive until it released the Hard Disk 20 designed specifically for the Macintosh 512K in September 1985 which could not be used on the Apple II or III families, or Lisa series. The ProFile could not be used on the Macintosh or the Apple IIc (for which Apple never offered an external hard disk drive of any kind).

By September 1986, the ProFile would be superseded by the introduction of the first cross-platform Hard Disk 20SC SCSI-based drive for the Macintosh and interface card for the Apple II family (excluding the IIc series, which had no SCSI interface of any kind) and Lisa/XL series.