In technology, a prototype represents a functional test model of a planned product or component for the respective purposes, but often also simplified. It can only correspond to the end product from a purely external point of view or also from a technical point of view. A prototype often serves as a preparation for serial production, but can also be planned as a one-off piece that is only intended … [Read more...]
Computer and Internet
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What is Runtime Environment
A runtime environment (RE), also known as the execution environment or sequence environment, describes the prerequisites of a particular runtime system that are available and defined at the runtime of computer programs. This is defined by the elementary components of the programming language, such as the behavior of language constructs and other functions such as type checking, debugging, code … [Read more...]
Web Application Framework Basics
A web framework is a framework designed for the development of dynamic websites, web applications, or web services. Repetitive tasks are simplified, and code reuse and software development self-documentation are encouraged. Concepts such as Don't repeat yourself, KISS or convention before configuration offer simple, clear structures that can be maintained with little effort. Through predefined … [Read more...]
Rewrite Engine Basics
A rewrite engine makes it possible to rewrite requests addressed to a web server internally or to forward them externally. For the Apache web server, the software module mod_rewrite does this job. Other web servers such as Microsoft IIS, Nginx, Lighttpd or Hiawatha web servers offer similar functions. This functionality was created in order to be able to provide an addressing scheme to the … [Read more...]
What is Advertising Relevant Target Group
Advertising-relevant target group is a term used in radio and television advertising and marketing to describe the most important target groups (listener and viewer groups) for these mass media when setting the price of commercials. It is the second most important metric in addition to total reach. The advertising-relevant target group only makes the performance of broadcasters comparable, but is … [Read more...]
How Trial Reset Works
A crack is a copyright infringement. In our earlier article, we have explained type of cracks and application protection methods. To make a crack, crackers mainly use disassemblers, debuggers, and hex editors. Nothing new is programmed, but only how the original code works in order to change the program in a targeted manner. Many programs commercial on the Internet have a trial period (usually … [Read more...]
Functions and Divisions of Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) Software
A digital audio workstation (DAW for short) is a network of digital devices for recording and processing sound signals in sound recording, music production, mixing and mastering, which is characterized by a high level of integration of components. Today, the term is usually understood to mean a computer-aided system with appropriate hardware (high-quality audio card) and music software. … [Read more...]
What is Software Protection Dongle
Software protection dongle or copy protection plugs, also known as dongles, or hardware keys, are used to protect software from unauthorized copying. For example, the software comes with a copy protection plug that is plugged into an interface of the computer (parallel port, USB, etc.). The "donated" software then checks once or regularly whether the copy protection plug is present during use, and … [Read more...]
What is Remastering
In audio and video post-production, remastering usually means performing the mastering again. Most often, this term is used in connection with older audio and video recordings that have been remastered for re-release on audio CD or DVD or Blu-ray Disc ("digitally remastered"). The remaster process can range from a normal mastering process to a complete restoration of the existing material. … [Read more...]
Background of Mobile Game Development
Mobile games are video games for mobile phones and smartphones, similar to games for PCs or game consoles. While the early mobile games, such as Snake or Memory, did not yet have color graphics and were transmissions from the early days of the computer, they are becoming increasingly elaborate with the advent of Java-enabled mobile phones, color displays, better computing power and an extended set … [Read more...]
Hazards of Overclocking (Mobile & Desktop Processors)
Overclocking is the operation of processors or other computer components (hardware components) at a higher clock speed above the normal manufacturer's specification, with the aim of increasing computing power. The opposite of this is underclocking, which is usually used as an energy-saving measure or with the aim of a longer service life. Occasionally, features that dynamically increase … [Read more...]