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(of a vector): Any vector can be expressed as a collection of vectors whose sum is equal to the original vector. Each vector in this collection is a component of the original vector. It is common to express a vector in terms of components which are parallel to the x and y axes.
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Video signal the keeps luminance and chrominance separate for better picture quality.
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A part used in the Building System.
Ãâó: www.robertsonbuildings.com/terms/index.asp
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An object of testing. An integrated assembly of one or more units and/or associated data objects or one or more components and/or associated data objects. By this (recursive) definition, a component can be anything from a unit to a system. [5]
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An object adhering to a component architecture. Component technology is a blend of object-oriented and Internet technologies. In a component-based architecture, the components of a system have generic interfaces through which they advertise their functionalities, enabling the dynamic loading of the components. See architecture and interoperability.
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