Device independence — is the process of making a software application be able to function on a wide variety of devices regardless of the local hardware on which the software is used. Contents 1 Desktop computing 2 Virtualization and Emulation 3 World Wide Web Usage … Wikipedia
Hardware overlay — Hardware overlay, a type of video overlay, is a method of rendering an image to a display screen with a dedicated memory buffer inside computer video hardware, to display a fast moving video image such as a computer game, a DVD, or the signal… … Wikipedia
Device configuration overlay — (DCO) is a hidden area on many of today’s hard disk drives (HDDs). Usually when information is stored in either the DCO or host protected area (HPA), it is not accessible by the BIOS, OS, or the user. However, certain tools can be used to modify… … Wikipedia
Hardware keylogger — Hardware Keyloggers are used for keystroke logging, a method of capturing and recording computer user keystrokes. They plug in between a computer keyboard and a computer and log all keyboard activity to an internal memory. They are typically… … Wikipedia
Hardware emulation — is the process of imitating the behavior of one or more pieces of hardware (typically a system under design) with another piece of hardware, typically a special purpose emulation system. The goal is normally debugging of the system being designed … Wikipedia
Device — may refer to: Computing and electronics A component of personal computer hardware Peripheral, any device attached to a computer that expands its functionality Electronic component Other uses Appliance, a device for a particular task Device (band) … Wikipedia
Hardware abstraction — Hardware abstractions are sets of routines in software that emulate some platform specific details, giving programs direct access to the hardware resources.They often allow programmers to write device independent, high performance applications by … Wikipedia
Hardware-dependent Software — (often written HdS), the part of an operating system which varies across microprocessor boards and is comprised notably of device drivers and of boot code which performs hardware initialization. HDS does not comprise code which is only specific… … Wikipedia
Device independent — also is the full name of the DVI file format. A program or file is device independent when its function is universal on different types of device. For the World Wide Web, this means writing simple common denominator Hypertext Markup Language… … Wikipedia
Device Bay — was a standard jointly developed by Compaq, Intel and Microsoft in 1997, as a simple way to add, remove, and share hardware devices. Originally intended to be introduced in the second half of 1998, Device Bay was never finalized and has long… … Wikipedia
Device under test — (DUT), also known as unit under test (UUT), is a term commonly used to refer to a manufactured product undergoing testing. In semiconductor testing In semiconductor testing, DUT refers to a specific die on a wafer or the resulting packaged part.… … Wikipedia