synchicity
Derived from the words synchronize, synchronous, and electricity, the term synchicity is a slang term used to describe a seamless playback of parallel multimedia streams without jittering or interruption. The term is often used in film-making and multimedia circles to describe the degree of synchronization between separate multimedia sources : voice, music, video, or animation.
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- Synchronous
)Occurring at regular intervals. The opposite of synchronous is asynchronous. Most communication between computers and devices is asynchronous — it can occur at any time and at irregular intervals. Communication within a computer, however, is usually synchronous and is governed by the microprocessor clock. Signals along the bus, for example, can occur only at specific […]
- synchronous groupware
Groupware that works in real-time allowing multiple participants to collaborate in groups at the same time. Examples of synchronous groupware include whiteboarding, text-based chat systems or videoconferencing. Contrast with asynchronous groupware.
- syndicate
The verb form of syndication.
- synchronous messaging
Synchronous messaging describes communications that takes place between two applications or systems, where the system places a message in a message queue (also called an Event Queue in enterprise messaging systems) and then waits for a message response before it continues processing. Contrast with asynchronous messaging.
- syndication
The sharing of content among different Web sites. The term is normally associated with licensed content such as television programs and newspaper columns.