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Peripheral Device
A hardware device not part of the central computer. Examples are digitizers, plotters, and printers.
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Peripherals are items of computer equipment such as plotters, printers, scanners, digitizers, and graphics displays.

Peripheral A component such as a digitizer, plotter, or printer that is not part of the central computer but is attached through communication cables.

GIS peripherals should conform to the specifications outlined for peripherals in the Desktop Computing Hardware/Peripherals Standard, with the following exceptions and additions: ...

Figure 1: THE PERIPHERAL LOCATION OF SOWETO WITHIN GREATER JOHANNESBURG (not included in draft version) ...

reaction rim A peripheral zone around a mineral grain, composed of another mineral.
recessional moraine Ridges of glacial till marking halt and slight readvance of glacier during its general retreat.

Computers and terminals on a LAN can freely share data and peripheral devices, such as printers and plotters. LAN's are composed of cabling and special data communications hardware of software.
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The heartland theory depicted a world divided into a Heartland (Eastern Europe/Western Russia); World Island (Eurasia and Africa); Peripheral Islands (British Isles, Japan, Indonesia and Australia) and New World (The Americas).

Biological neural networks are made up of real biological neurons that are connected or functionally related in the peripheral nervous system or the central nervous system.

The plotter was the first graphic peripheral capable of printing maps. The plotter has a pen, which draws out lines, controlled by x,y motors.

The chip business addresses the space issue through the advent of combination or combo chips, containing such peripheral services as FM (both receive and transmit), Bluetooth, GPS, and Wi-Fi.

Information can be transferred between either peripheral via a built-in serial interface. The instrument is connected to the DRU by a DRU/AISI/battery cable. The connection from the instrument to the PC is made with a standard 9-pin cable.

X-Y digitizing tablet : A peripheral device for manually translating line and point data (like engineering and technical drawings) into some computer format (usually vector or CAD).

This year there was the usual parade of devices, peripherals and as susal a plethora of carriers were in attendance. Unlike previous years though, much attention was on wireless data, applications, and services. In particular, the 2 "E's"...

An interface between a host computer and a peripheral.
Contour Map
Topographic map at any scale which includes contour lines. (Compare with Planimetric Map.) ...

According to Wallerstein, Mercantilism became the major tool of semi-peripheral, newly industrialized countries such as Germany, France, Italy, and Belgium.

Software installation and configuration
Functional use of the software
Interfacing applications with your hardware or other peripheral devices
Requesting product enhancements or reporting software defects ...

Communications hardware and software that connect computers in a small area, such as a room or a building. Computers in a LAN can share data and peripheral devices, such as printers and plotters, ...

" in the play The Little Shop of Horrors, devouring whole computer labs with a terabyte appetite and top-end taste in peripherals. To others it's an insertion of yet another "techno-science" into the already burgeoning curricula and limited budgets.

Assignment of logical names or aliases for programs or data locations on remote nodes
Control of peripheral devices from any node on the network
Passing of mail messages across nodes
Program-to-program communications across nodes ...

SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) - Pronounced as "scuzzy", SCSI is a type of controller card that allows peripheral devices to be hooked up one after the other so that the CPU can address several devices through one controller card.
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data set (single record, file, group of files, other) by identifying a specific sector of memory or the disk drive (server) where it is stored for the purpose of editing, assembling, manipulating and/or directing this data set to a peripheral devise.

When a user runs GRASS, certain variables are set specifying the GRASS data base, location, mapset, peripheral device drivers, etc., being used in the current GRASS session.

See also: Information, GIS, Location, Network, Software

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