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Achromatic

  1. A subject, scene, or image without color.

  2. Said of architecture that is without color, for example, the white buildings of greek revival.

  3. An optical term applied to those telescopes in which aberration of the rays of light, and the colours dependent thereon, are partially corrected. (see aplanatic.)

  4. Free of color, without color, colorless. achromatic is used to describe the absence of any hue. examples of achromatic schemes -- black and white, black and gray, gray and white, or black, gray and white.


Ахроматический, русский
    Атрибут света от поверхности или источника света, относящийся к количеству света, его яркости. ср. хроматический.




Architecture, английский
  1. Кабельная система здания топология локальной сети (шина, кольцо, звезда и т. п.)

  2. Форма и формат управления элементами стандартной транзакции.

  3. In networks, it is how the components are connected to and operate with one another. the term “network architecture” focuses on how fiber optic system elements communicate including functional organization (services) and configuration (topology and communications)

  4. A domestic picturesque patterned after its chalet prototype in switzerland; usually a two-story house built of rough-cut lumber to enhance its rustic appearance; often a front-gabled, shingled roof of moderate pitch, occasionally a jerkinhead roof; bracketed eaves having a significant overhang; exposed rafters; often, walls of board-and-batten construction; porches typically have flat balusters with cut-outs or stickwork. occasionally

  5. Конструкция (робота) см. также struсturе оf rоbоt

  6. N архитектура cognition, mind

  7. Архитектура

  8. See naval architecture.

  9. Общество по использованию эвм в технике, планировании и архитектуре

  10. A set of values, constraints, guidance, and practices that support the active evolution of the planning, designing, and construction of a system. the approach evolves over time, while simultaneously supporting the needs of current customers. 8 architecture can refer to sets of components in a computing system and their operational interrelationships as well as other important configurations such as the architecture of a neural network, which captures the patterns of connectivity within and between layers of units in the network model. artificial general intelligence (agi): a phrase that has been used to capture the possibility of developing more general ai capabilities, in distinction to the typically narrow capabilities of ai systems that have been developed to date. some use the term to refer to the prospect of achieving more human-like intelligence, developing ai systems with the ability to perform many of the intellectual tasks that humans are capable of doing, or developing systems that might employ a wide range of skills across multiple domains of expertise. artificial intelligence (ai): the ability of a computer system to solve problems and to perform tasks that have traditionally required human intelligence to solve. 603 p

  11. The basic design of a computer’s hardware. computers with different architecture, such as the pc and the mac, cannot run each others’ programs.

  12. The data-handling capacity of a microprocessor.

  13. The design of application software incorporating protocols and the means for expansion and interfacing with other programs.

  14. The physical construction or design of a computer system and its components.


Aberration, английский
  1. A term from optics that refers to anything affecting the fidelity of the image in regards

  2. A term from optics that refers to anything affecting the fidelity of the image in regards to the original scene.

  3. A distortion of image quality or color rendition in a photographic image caused by optical limitations of the lens used for image capture. aberrations commonly show up in the form of halation around high-contrast portions of the image, or “smearing” of color toward the edges of the frame. aspheric lens surfaces and advanced lens coatings are often used in more expensive or complex lenses as a means of reducing aberrations. for more on this subject, see the explora article, “optical anomalies and lens corrections explained.”

  4. Any flaw introduced during the manufacturing or grinding of a spectacle lens that can result in image blur. it may be inherent in the lens design or may result from an error in processing.

  5. An action or growth which is not usual or expected

  6. An apparent change of place, or alteration of their mean position, in the fixed stars, caused by the earth`s orbital movement.— aberration of a planet signifies its progressive geocentric motion, or the space through which it appears to move, as seen from the earth, during the time which light occupies in passing from the planet to us.—crown of aberration is a spurious circle surrounding the proper disc of the sun.—constant of aberration, or amount of displacement in the sun`s longitude, arising from

  7. In celestial navigation, the apparent displacement of a heavenly body due to the observer’s motion.


Ахроматический, русский
    Атрибут света от поверхности или источника света, относящийся к количеству света, его яркости. ср. хроматический.


Absolute colorimetric, английский