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The frame of the machine, including robotic handling apparatus, needed to feed wafers from their loading station into the individual process modules in which the processing will occur. Cluster tools are machines in which more than one process chamber is mounted on the platform, so that several wafers can be processed at a time (with identical or different processes). back to top
Ãâó: www.genus.com/glossary.html
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a hardware standard, such as IBM, Sun or Macintosh, etc
Ãâó: www.sunrise.uk.com/glossary.html
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The name of the operating system and/or hardware used to make the request. This is derived from the agent string and suffers some of the same "lying" issues that it does (see agent, above). Summary decodes the most common platforms based on internal rules which work with the vast majority of requests.
Ãâó: www.summary.net/manual/glossary.html
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The term "platform" is used loosely within the industry to describe a particular set-top-box including it's internal operating system, a certain kind of middleware, or some combination of the two. Within the ETVCookbook, the term is used for the set-top/OS package only. See Cookware:Platforms.
Ãâó: etvcookbook.org/glossary/
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A combination of hardware and system software. Some OLAP vendors also refer to their products as
Ãâó: www.olapreport.com/glossary.htm
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