(benchmark timing methodology) (n ) In computer graphics, a method of measuring how long it takes to run the purchaser's Benchmark Interchange Format (BIF) program This method ensures that the viewing pipelines of dissimilar graphics libraries are measured in a consistent manner The BTM provides the conditions and parameters necessary to determine the length of time it takes to run the requested benchmark
The BTM provides an ATM trunk interface for the IGX switch The BTM operates in conjunction with a backcard, AIT-T3, or AIT-E3
Baseline Thematic Mapping This Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks database consists of IGDS graphic files and corresponding dBaseIII+ attribute files representing polygons, based on Present Land Use Present Land Use is a combination of land use (activity on the land) and generalized ground cover This information is critical to a comprehensive baseline inventory of human activity and natural resources
Automatically selects and stores the stations with the strongest signals on the preset buttons in order of frequency By engaging AF on RDS-equipped, this function will arrange the strongest signals in ascending order according to Programme Identification codes
Best Tuning Memory A feature in which the tuner selects radio stations by signal strength, and assigns them to presets in numerical order, according to their frequency value 1