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In mouse-based applications, one or more areas on the screen showing one or more documents at a time. Files show up as rectangular windows on the screen.
Ãâó: dept.seattlecolleges.com/ssccwrite/pickups/gloss~1...
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An area on the screen used to display the contents of a disk or file, or run a program. Several windows may be operational with multi-tasking software.
Ãâó: www.centc251.org/Ginfo/Glossary/tcglosw.htm
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period of time that investors are willing to participate in underwritings. Usually this period coincides with a bull stock market. Immediately after a market crash, it is nearly impossible to raise risk capital from investors. (Also see Market Conditions.)
Ãâó: www.going-global.com/equity/finance-glossary.html
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A frame on the screen, used for viewing text, graphs, plots, or other applications.
Ãâó: www.rpi.edu/dept/arc/web/docs/Memos/rpi112/node12....
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Capability to divide the video display into two or more separate regions with displays from different sources in each region. For example, four separate windows on the same display could simultaneously show a) data, b) motion video of the remote site, c) a still image, and d) motion video of the home site.
Ãâó: www.dtic.mil/ieb_cctwg/contrib-docs/VTC001/sect3.h...
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