A position sensitive device and/or position sensitive detector is an optical position sensor that can measure a position of a light spot in one or two-dimensions on a sensor surface.
There are a number of loan repayment options available to U.S. federal student loan borrowers, including some that are based on the borrower’s income. Income-sensitive repayment lets Federal Family Education...
Mobile device management is the administration of mobile devices, such as smartphones, tablet computers, and laptops. MDM is usually implemented with the use of a third-party product that has management...
In computer science, locality-sensitive hashing is an algorithmic technique that hashes similar input items into the same "buckets" with high probability. Since similar items end up in the same buckets,...
Laser-assisted device alteration is a laser-based timing analysis technique used in the failure analysis of semiconductor devices. The laser is used to temporarily alter the operating characteristics of transistors on...
A simple programmable logic device is a programmable logic device with complexity below that of a complex programmable logic device. The term commonly refers to devices such as ROMs, PALs,...
Pressure-sensitive paint is a method for measuring air pressure or local oxygen concentration, usually in aerodynamic settings. PSP is paint-like coating which fluoresces under a specific illumination wavelength in differing...
In programming language theory, flow-sensitive typing is a type system where the type of an expression depends on its position in the control flow. In statically typed languages, a type...
In computer science, an output-sensitive algorithm is an algorithm whose running time depends on the size of the output, instead of, or in addition to, the size of the input....
A context-sensitive user interface offers the user options based on the state of the active program. Context sensitivity is ubiquitous in current graphical user interfaces, often in context menus. A...
In computational linguistics, the term mildly context-sensitive grammar formalisms refers to several grammar formalisms that have been developed in an effort to provide adequate descriptions of the syntactic structure of...
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