ALSA
Advanced &Linux; Sound Architecture; a &Linux; sound card driver; not
currently included with the standard kernel source code.
&arts;
Analog Real-Time Synthesizer; the name of the multimedia
architecture/library/toolkit used by the &kde; project (note
capitalization)
BSD
Berkeley Software Distribution; here refers to any of several free
&UNIX;-compatible operating systems derived from BSD
&UNIX;.
CORBA
Common Object Request Broker Architecture; a standard for implementing
object-oriented remote execution.
CVS
Concurrent Versions System; a software configuration management system
used by many software projects including &kde; and &arts;.
FFT
Fast Fourier Transform; an algorithm for converting data from the time
to frequency domain; often used in signal processing.
Full Duplex
The ability of a sound card to simultaneously record and play audio.
GPL
GNU General Public License; a software license
created by the Free Software Foundation defining the terms for releasing
free software.
&GUI;
Graphical User Interface
IDL
Interface Definition Language; a programming language independent format
for specifying interfaces (methods and data).
&kde;
K Desktop Environment; a project to develop a free graphical desktop
environment for &UNIX; compatible systems.
LGPL
GNU Lesser General Public License; a software license
created by the Free Software Foundation defining the terms for releasing
free software; less restrictive than the GPL and
often used for software libraries.
&MCOP;
Multimedia COmmunication Protocol; the protocol used for communication
between &arts; software modules; similar to CORBA but
simpler and optimized for multimedia.
&MIDI;
Musical Instrument Digital Interface; a standard protocol for
communication between electronic musical instruments; often also used to
refer to a file format for storing &MIDI; commands.
OSS
Open Sound System; the sound drivers included with the &Linux; kernel
(sometimes called OSS/Free) or a commercial version
sold by 4Front Technologies.