In network operations, the logical association of one set of values, such as addresses on one network, with quantities or values of another set such as devices on another network It includes name-address mapping, internetwork-route mapping and protocol-to-protocol mapping
The associating of one set of values or format to a different set of values or format Often it is the linking of EDI file formats to internal company file formats
In this context, mapping stands for model mapping It defines the similarity and differences between two data models The mapping specifies the transition of the data from an initial data structure to a final data structure
In IDL, language mapping includes a definition of the language-specific data types and procedure interfaces to access objects through the ORB Mapping includes the structure of the client stub interface (not required for object-oriented languages), the Dynamic Invocation Interface, the implementation skeleton, the object adapters, and the direct ORB interface A language mapping also defines the interaction between object invocations and the threads of control in the client or implementation
the method of assigning pixel values to represent fractal equations There are a variety of mapping methods, most of which use a "standard" complex plane geometry
In the context of XML/SGML conversions, this means the specification of the SGML tagging to be produced when a particular style (paragraph or font), coding, or string of text is found in the input file For example, the ChapTitle style may map to the SGML tagging <chapter><title> </title>, meaning that when the paragraph style ChapTitle is found in the input file, then the SGML-encoding software will produce <chapter><title> </title> with the " " representing the text found in the paragraph styled as "ChapTitle"
The process of identifying patches and keys, so that sound files can be played properly A key map will translate values for MIDI messages, so that the correct keys will be played A patch map functions to identify the correct patches (sounds, instruments)
Shows the distribution of elements within one sample Each element is assigned a color and the intensity of each pixel is representative of the number of X-ray counts due to that element at that point The generation of high-resolution images with conventional detectors can take up to several hours See qualitative mapping, quantitative mapping, element imaging
or ringing - The shriveling of an edge of a repaired area so that an outline of the repair shows through the top coat of paint In most cases this is caused by the solvents attacking and reacting with the feathered edge of the repair
The process of linking or associating fields from one table to fields of another table in a database Used in data conversion to copy data from a source table to a destination table when the field names of the two tables are different Mapping is used in SIS2000+ to allow user-defined codes to represent system-generated codes for ease of use It is also used to associate two or more data elements, as needed by the user, in order to accomplish certain functions in the database
In EDI, the association of data field contents from an internal computer system to the field contents in the EDI standard being used The same mapping takes place in reverse during the receipt of an EDI document
The act of determining what pieces of information in the company's data base should be placed into each data element of an EDI message or message set, or in reverse, what data elements of an EDI message or message set should be placed into the company's database