- Industry: Computer; Software
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Apple Inc., formerly Apple Computer, Inc., is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Cupertino, California, that designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software and personal computers.
A tool that executes some of an application’s functions as a separate process. In the case of security, a helper tool performs privileged operations for the application. See also setuid tool.
Industry:Software; Computer
A directory in the file system that typically stores executable code and the software resources related to that code. Applications, plug-ins, frameworks, and kernel extensions are types of bundles. Except for frameworks, bundles are file packages, presented by the Finder as a single file instead of a folder. See also kernel extension.
Industry:Software; Computer
The process of starting a debugging session on a process that’s already running and was not launched by Xcode.
Industry:Software; Computer
Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers. An organization that publishes standards related to film, television, and audio.
Industry:Software; Computer
The target that Xcode uses when you build the project. See also string atom.
Industry:Software; Computer
A Core Foundation object associated with a video frame. This attachment, specified by a key-value pair, can hold any sort of information relevant to the frame, such as a timestamp.
Industry:Software; Computer
A unique identifying string used to locate an application’s bundle at runtime.
Industry:Software; Computer
In security, a named privilege. The Security Server authorizes rights for a user to perform a privileged operation.
Industry:Software; Computer
(1) In programming, a data type whose value actually serves as a reference to a value stored in a specific location. (2) In a human interface, a cursor.
Industry:Software; Computer
A standard, time-based format for tagging film, video, and audio recordings to support synchronization and editing. The SMPTE timecode represents a given time in the format hours:minutes:seconds:frames.
Industry:Software; Computer