Apple, Inc. v. Motorola, Inc. et al
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modified frequency modulation recording
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modulus
modified frequency modulation recording Nonreturn-to-reference recording in which there is a
change in the condition of magnetization in the center
of a cell containing a one and a change in the
boundary between two cells, each of which contain a
zero. (T)
.
modulator (1) A functional unit that converts a
signal into a modulated signal suitable for transmission. (I)· (A)
(2) In a laser printer, a device
that uses a modulator crystal to deflect a beam of light
and effectively turn it on or off. (3) Contrast with
demodulator.
modified modified read (MMR) A compression
algorithm.
modulator crystal A man-made transparent material
that can deflect light when high-frequency pulses
cause the crystal to oscillate.
modified subtile record In System/38, a subfile
record into which a workstation user has entered data
or a subfile record for which a put or update operation
has been issued with the DDS keyword SFLNXTCHG
or DSPATR(MDT) in effect.
modulator-demodulator See modem.
modify ticket A function at a point of sale terminal
that enables an operator to key in a change to the
quantity, price, or both, of an item. This function is
required only in certain sales transactions, and then
only when the wand reader is being used to read merchandise tickets.
module (1) In programming languages, a language
construct that consists of procedures or data declarations and that can interact with other such constructs;
for example, in Ada, a package; in FORTRAN, a
program unit; in PLII, an external procedure. (I)
(2) A program unit that is discrete and identifiable
with respect to compiling, combining with other units,
and loading; for example, the input to or output from
an assembler, compiler, linkage editor, or executive
routine. (A)
(3) A packaged functional hardware
unit designed for use with other components. (A)
(4) A part of a program that usually performs a particular function or related functions. (5) In FORTRAN,
an external program unit that contains or accesses
definitions to be accessed by other program units. See
standard module.
(6) See bound control module,
control module, disk storage module, load module,
object module, programming module, source module,
unbound control module.
(7) Synonymous with
program unit. (8) See also encapsulated type, run file.
modularity The extent to which a system is composed of modules. (A)
modulo (1) Pertaining to a modulus; for example, 9
is equivalent to 4 modulo 5. (2) See also modulus.
modular programming Programming in which discrete program units are coded to perform particular
functions.
modulo check A calculation performed on values
entered into a system by an operator. This calculation
is designed to detect most common keying errors.
modular system A system that consists of connected
and separately removable parts that allows for alteration of capacity or functions and provides for ease of
maintenance. (T)
modulo level The maximum number of path information units (PIUs) a device can send before stopping to
wait for a response.
modifier keys In AIX Enhanced X-Windows, keys
such as Shift, Shift Lock, Control, Alt, Caps Lock,
and Meta.
modifier register Deprecated term for index register.
Modify Field (MF) A 3270 data stream order that
specifies the field and extended field attributes to be
modified without having to respecify all attributes of
the field.
modulate (l) To vary the amplitude, frequency, or
phase of a signal. (2) To vary the angle of a laser
beam.
modulo-n check (1) A check in which a value is
divided by a number n to generate a remainder that is
compared with the remainder previously calculated.
(T) (2) Synonymous with residue check.
modulation The process by which a characteristic of
a carrier is varied in accordance with a characteristic
of an information-bearing signal. (T)
modulo-n counter A counter in which the number
represented reverts to zero in the sequence of counting
after reaching a maximum value of n-l. (I) (A)
modulation rate The reciprocal of the measure of the
shortest nominal time interval between successive significant instants of the modulated signal. (I)
modulo-two sum Deprecated term for nonequivalence
operation.
Note:
modulus (1) In a modulo check, the number by
which the summed digits are divided.
See also
If the measure is expressed in seconds, the
modulation rate is expressed in bauds.
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