Mapping in a sentence as a noun

Come on, do something positive for our country like mapping out the tweets of people still needing help from Sandy.

I do genome mapping where our indexes won't entirely fit in memory.

Creating a good mapping product is difficult, but Apple will have something much better in one year.

There's still a kernel, which handles requests for resource mappings, and processes are still isolated from each other.

But once they've requested the mappings that they need, the normal execution path doesn't involve any syscalls, and so there's no kernel overhead.

Putting up a pretty website is hard work but it is nothing compared to hiring 20 people to spend 3 months mapping out the multi-stage routings for 500 different SKUs.

A kernel handles this by keeping a data structure mapping sockets to processes, and demultiplexing data that comes in from the network card.

Or we could be creating an intermediate representation and the lexical environment maintains a mapping from a name to an IR node.

Thank you, Apple, for protecting me from a news aggregation/notification and mapping app like this one. I'll stick to my fart sound boards and purchasing currency for manipulative "games" with zero actual entertainment value any day!

In other words, S is a random variable, a mapping that ascribes a probability to each of the possible software systems that we could build to satisfy C. Therefore, our best estimate, even with the perfect estimating function F, is itself a random variable.

Would you rather rely on Google, a company that's investing heavily in social networking, or someone like Navteq or OpenStreetMap, organizations with a laser sharp focus on mapping services?

C has destroyed our ability to advance the state of the art in automatic optimization, automatic parallelization, automatic mapping of a high-level language to the machine.

Link shorteners became popular because URLs for some websites are extremely long and unweildy, and are thereby difficult to type; they also have tons of puncutation, and are at danger of being mangled by various transports due to line wrapping, escaping, and character mapping.

Assume here that we're generating code from an AST and that the return value of a parse function is the register number where you can find the result of the expression, and the lexical environment maintains a mapping from a variable name to the register where that variable can be found.

For instance, simplicity is defined in terms of brevity & terseness but the example used to prove the point is that Eiffel requires "character" and "integer" whereas C only requires "char" and "int".For an alternative point of view on what constitutes "brevity" and "simplicity", see the common C idioms for filtering or mapping any variable sized data structure.

Mapping definitions

noun

(mathematics) a mathematical relation such that each element of a given set (the domain of the function) is associated with an element of another set (the range of the function)

See also: function

noun

(genetics) the process of locating genes on a chromosome