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Mapping

For Mapping we have terms and definitions in 10 topics. The topics are Anthromorphemics, Anthropology, Financial, Genetics, Genome, Marketing, Microbiology, Newton, Real Time 3D and UPS.



Mapping (Anthromorphemics)

Drawing a map showing the physical features of a community; usually an early step in a field project.


Mapping (Anthropology)

Drawing a map showing the physical features of a community; usually an early step in a field project.


Mapping (Financial)

Refers to the presentation of financial positions. It is used in risk and portfolio management. It can be graphical or tabular. Refers to the presentation of financial positions. It is used in risk and portfolio management. It can be graphical or tabular. Refers to the presentation of financial positions. It is used in risk and portfolio management. It can be graphical or tabular. Refers to the presentation of financial positions. It is used in risk and portfolio management. It can be graphical or tabular.


Mapping (Genetics)

See gene mapping, physical map.


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Mapping (Genome)

See: gene mapping, linkage map, physical map


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Mapping (Marketing)

The process by which a computer generates thematic maps that combine geography with demographic information and a company's sales data or other proprietary information.


Mapping (Microbiology)

See gene mapping, linkage map, physical map.


Mapping (Newton)

The relationship of virtual addresses to physical addresses using the address translation tables in the Memory Management Unit. Source: PG


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Mapping (Real Time 3D)

Can mean many things: the process of creating textures, or the process of applying the textures to polygons using texture coordinates, or the process of assigning keyboard keys to software functions (like game controls). There are probably other RT3D meanings as well.


Mapping (UPS)

The process of assigning physical entities to logical entities, e.g. when a particular analogue channel (internal or external) is assigned to be the channel used for measuring the bus voltage.


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