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Что (кто) такое windowing system - определение

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windowing system         
windowing         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Windowing (disambiguation)
¦ noun Computing the use of windows on a screen.
Windowing         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Windowing (disambiguation)
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Window.
windowing         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Windowing (disambiguation)
X Window System         
  • [[Common Desktop Environment]]
  • [[GNOME]] graphical user interface
  • X11R1 running on a Sun machine
  • Example of tunnelling an X11 application over SSH
  • [[Xfce]] graphical user interface
  • Simple example: the X server receives input from a local keyboard and mouse and displays to a screen. A web browser and a terminal emulator run on the user's workstation and a terminal emulator runs on a remote computer but is controlled and monitored from the user's machine
GRAPHICS CONTROLLER AND NETWORK PROTOCOL FOR UNIX-LIKE SYSTEMS
X Windows; X-windows; X-Windows; X11; X-Window; XWin; X windows; XWindow; X window system; X Window system; Xwindows; X Windowing System; X Window; X11R4; X11R5; X11R6; X11 server; XWindows; X Window desktop; Xterminal; X11R7; X-based; X-Window System; X11 Window System; X11R7.1; X-server; Xwin; X servers; X (window system); X window; X-window; X Consortium; MIT X Consortium; X-Consortium; Xdialog; XWS; X-Server; Draft:X Window System; User:Gimhan Mihiranga/sandbox
<operating system, graphics> A specification for device-independent windowing operations on bitmap display devices, developed initially by MIT's Project Athena and now a de facto standard supported by the X Consortium. X was named after an earlier window system called "W". It is a window system called "X", not a system called "X Windows". X uses a client-server protocol, the X protocol. The server is the computer or X terminal with the screen, keyboard, mouse and server program and the clients are application programs. Clients may run on the same computer as the server or on a different computer, communicating over Ethernet via TCP/IP protocols. This is confusing because X clients often run on what people usually think of as their server (e.g. a file server) but in X, it is the screen and keyboard etc. which is being "served out" to the applications. X is used on many Unix systems. It has also been described as over-sized, over-featured, over-engineered and incredibly over-complicated. X11R6 (version 11, release 6) was released in May 1994. http://x.org/. See also Andrew project, PEX, VNC, XFree86. Usenet newsgroups: news:comp.windows.x, news:comp.x, news:comp.windows.x.apps, news:comp.windows.x.intrinsics, news:comp.windows.x.announce, news:comp.sources.x, news:comp.windows.x.motif, news:comp.windows.x.pex. (1999-04-02)
Network extensible Window System         
  • TNT-based applications
DISCONTINUED WINDOWING SYSTEM DEVELOPED BY SUN MICROSYSTEMS
Network extensible Window System; The NeWS Toolkit
(NeWS) An elegant PostScript-based windowing environment, invented by James Gosling, the author of GOSMACS. NeWS would almost certainly have won the standards war with the X Window System if it hadn't been proprietary to {Sun Microsystems}. There is a lesson here that too many software vendors haven't yet heeded. Communication is based on PostScript and server functions can be extended. See also HyperNeWS, OpenWindows. (1994-12-12)
Address Windowing Extensions         
MICROSOFT WINDOWS API; ALLOWS A 32-BIT APPLICATION TO ACCESS MORE PHYSICAL MEMORY THAN IT HAS VIRTUAL ADDRESS SPACE, EVEN IN EXCESS OF THE 4 GB LIMIT
Address Windowing Extension; AWE (Windows)
Address Windowing Extensions (AWE) is a Microsoft Windows application programming interface that allows a 32-bit software application to access more physical memory than it has virtual address space, even in excess of the 4 GB limit. The process of mapping an application's virtual address space to physical memory under AWE is known as "windowing", and is similar to the overlay concept of other environments.
Blit (computer terminal)         
  • Teletype DMD 5620 connected to [[SDF Public Access Unix System]]
GRAPHICAL TERMINAL
Mux (windowing system); Mux (Windowing system); DMD5620; Jerq
In computing, the Blit was a programmable bitmap graphics terminal designed by Rob Pike and Bart Locanthi Jr. of Bell Labs in 1982.
Storytelling System         
ROLE-PLAYING GAME SYSTEM
White Wolf Dice Mechanics; Storyteller system; Storytelling system; D10 System; Storyteller System
The Storytelling System is a role-playing game system created by White Wolf, Inc. for the Chronicles of Darkness (formerly known as the New World of Darkness), a game world with several pen and paper games tied in.
Albert system         
SYSTEM OF CLARINET KEYWORK
Simple system; Albert System
The Albert system refers to a system of clarinet keywork and fingering developed by Eugène Albert. In the United Kingdom it is known as the simple system.

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