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windowing [′win‚dō·iŋ]
(computer science)
The procedure of selecting a portion of a large drawing to be displayed on the screen of a computer graphics system, usually by placing a rectangular window over a compressed version of the entire drawing displayed on the screen.
Dividing an electronic display into areas that display the outputs of different programs and can overlap in the same manner as pieces of paper on a desk, partially concealing the contents of pages underneath.


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Providing readers to an extensive guide to the sciences, definitions, properties, algorithms, and examples of Quadtrees, Orthogonal Windowing and Stabbing Queries, BSP Trees, Bounding Volume Hierarchies, Distance Fields, Voronoi Diagrams, and Geometric Proximity Graphs, as well as a knowledgeable reference of using the existing kinetic, robust, and dynamic data structures.
The OV2620 is a system-on-a-chip with image processing functions such as exposure control, gain control, white balance, and windowing, all easily programmable through a standard serial interface.
But before reporting those findings, it's essential that readers understand the two basic ways compliance is engineered--the four-digit and the two-digit windowing solutions.
 
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