black box

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English - Turkish
kara kutu
hav. kara kutu
(isim) kara kutu
(Askeri) KARANLIK KUTU: Daha büyük bir sistemdeki belirli bir yere, iç bünyesi hakkında hiçbir bilgi elde edilemeden konup çıkarılabilen, genellikle elektronik bir ana unsura, umumi bir şekilde verilen isim
(Havacılık) siyah kutu
black box model
kara kutu modeli
black-box testing
(Bilgisayar) Yazılım dünyasında test metodlarından biri
black-box testing
(Bilgisayar) Kelime anlamı ile "kara-kutu testi", hiç birşey bilmeden test etme
black-box testing
(Bilgisayar) Bir programı, bilgisayar kodunu sadece arayüzü kullanarak kod detaylarını bilmeyen biri tarafından test edilmesi
black-box testing
(Bilgisayar) Bir program veya metodu kodu "kara kutu" farz ederek muhtemel girdi değerlerine göre alınacak verileri test etme işlemidir. Yâni siz programın içindeki mantığı bilmezsiniz, kodu bilmezsiniz, kodun nasıl çalıştığını bilmezsiniz. sadece elinizde belli girdiler vardır, bu girdilere karşı alacağınız çıktılara göre test edersiniz
English - English
Informal name for the brightly colored cockpit voice recorders and flight data recorders in an aircraft designed to aid in determining the cause of an accident
A theoretical construct or device with known input and output characteristics but unknown method of operation
A black box is an electronic device in an aircraft which records information about its flights. Black boxes are often used to provide evidence about accidents
Black box provides a means for tracing the activity of the system and applications using multiple in-memory buffers managed by the system
The bounding box of the actual size taken up by the viewable portion (ink) of a glyph or expression
A device that performs a function using mechanisms that are unimportant or impossible to understand
equipment that records information about the performance of an aircraft during flight
In the passenger car, the term Black Box is used to cover data-recording equipment This can collect and store information such as vehicle speed, rate of cornering, location, braking, fuel consumed and so on Correctly interpreted it can help a fleet operator control costs
A generic term used to identify functional equipment segments, as opposed to circuitry, that make up each segment of a telecommunications system
{i} safety device in airplanes which records flight statistics
You can refer to a system or device as a black box when you know that it produces a particular result but you have no understanding of how it works. They were part of the black box associated with high-flyer management development. a piece of equipment on an aircraft that records what happens on a flight and can be used to discover the cause of accidents = flight recorder
1 In engineering design, a unit whose output is a specified function of the input, but for which the method of converting input to output is not necessarily specified
A term that refers to an electronic circuit or system within an enclosure without necessarily providing details of its internal elements The black box concept often offers a useful approach in the design of a system or in the interconnect between two circuits or systems
An unknown and often unknowable mechanism, process, or system which is judged solely by observing its inputs and outputs
A securitization issue where no or scanty details are known about the collateral, that is, underlying assets Normally this is the case where the SPV issues securities backed by receivables of multiple originators
"Black box" is a term that is generally used to describe a complex electronic product that is defined by its functional, or operating, characteristics and that is packaged as a singular unit The internal parts are typically hidden from view
Approach to a system that relates output to input (eg: from observed data), and requires no knowledge of the internal functioning of the system cf: gray box Approach to a system that relates output to input, and only partially considers the internal functioning of the system
A system characterized only by its external interface behavior
(1) Something that exposes only an external appearance and hides its internals, as in, "Parts behave as black boxes " (2) The use of something without knowledge of how it works inside, as in, "We strived for black box reuse "
A computational operation whose implementation is unknown Typically, a black box implements one of a restricted set of operations, and the goal is to determine which of these operations it implements by using it with different inputs Each use of the black box is called a ``query'' The smallest number of queries required to determine the operation is called the ``query complexity'' of the restricted set Determining the query complexity of sets of operations is an important problem area of computational complexity
The unobservable, internal process taking place within the mind of the prospect as he or she reaches a decision whether or not to buy
When the exact operations of a given system aren't knoww outside the system it is referred to as a black box This means that its inner workings can't be seen
The unseen, inner process that is taking place in the prospect as he or she reaches a decision whether to buy or not buy
These Physical prototypes hide the processes of the prototype An example may be an electronic box that connects to wires and produces a result - without exposing how the prototype accomplishes the function
A piece of software that can be used without knowledge of its inner workings; the user supplies the input, and the output is assumed to be correct
Colloquially, any electronic device such as an amplifier or radio, that can be mounted or removed as a single package
A term used to describe a trading system which has been created and back-tested by an independent supplier Due to the problems of such systems frequently having been curve fitted, many black box systems are often not particularly robust in the long-term Although some systems have shown good results over time, it would hardly be unfair to note that the majority have not
black box warning
A warning, surrounded by a black border, contained in prescription drugs to indicate that the drug may cause serious or life-threatening effects
black-box testing
Any form of testing in which knowledge of the internals of the system being tested are unknown (and unimportant)
black-box testing
(Bilgisayar) Black-box testing implies that a tester doesn't know how an application is designed at the code level, i.e., it involves dynamic testing of compiled applications. The tester interacts with the software system via its interface and analyzes the application reaction. Therefore black-box testing is one of the most popular testing types as: 1) It doesn't require access to the code, algorithms, and internal data structure (all of them can be a closely guarded trade secret of a software development company); 2) It gives an opportunity to test software products from the point of view of the end-user
black box

    Turkish pronunciation

    bläk bäks

    Pronunciation

    /ˈblak ˈbäks/ /ˈblæk ˈbɑːks/

    Etymology

    [ 'blak ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English blak, from Old English blæc; akin to Old High German blah black, and probably to Latin flagrare to burn, Greek phlegein.
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