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encapsulation To encapsulate, in the perfume industry sense of the word, means to enclose perfume oils in tiny gelatine capsules. These capsules can be applied to the skin together with an alcoholic perfume. When the skin is rubbed, the capsules are broken and the scent of the oil is released, "renewing" the perfume. Tests involving this method of perfuming have been made with textiles.
Ãâó: www.auntjudysattic.com/About_Perfume.htm
encapsulation Covering and sealing.
Ãâó: www.icorally.com/glossary_convtables/glossary.html
encapsulation A technique in which a frame from one network is placed within the data field of the frame in another network for transmission on the second network. For example, it enables a message initiated on a coaxial cable-based Ethernet local area network to be transmitted over a FDDI fiber optic-based network and then placed onto another Ethernet LAN at the other end.
Ãâó: www.shiftnetworks.com/glossary.cfm
encapsulation The localization of knowledge within a module. Because objects encapsulate data and implementation, the user of an object can view the object as a black box that provides services. Instance variables and methods can be added, deleted, or changed, but as long as the services provided by the object remain the same, code that uses the object can continue to use it without being rewritten.
Ãâó: www.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/Java/manpages/gloss...
encapsulation is process of creating a protective enclosure for flat materials by placing the object between two sheets of polyester film and then sealing it on all four edges using double sided tape, heat, or ultrasonic energy.
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