front-end definition
front-end means the entire processing of a semiconductor wafer;
front-end means the software website as well as the mobile application.
front-end means the communications controller on JPMC’s premises.
More Definitions of front-end
front-end means the user interface (UI) of the website or software program utilizing the Purchased Assets and includes the design and user-friendly interface for the online casino, and would require designing a homepage, game lobby, and user account management system.
front-end thenon-realtime component of the IRVP, such as the sftp server, the web based client interface and reporting modules;
front-end means the entire processing of a semiconductor wafer (Article 2(16)). The front-end manufacturing activities of IPFs and OEFs could include one or all of the steps in the processing of a semiconductor wafer, starting with various substrate materials (Si, SiC, SOI, etc.).
front-end expenses: The Issuer shall on demand reimburse the Fiscal Agent for all expenses incurred by it in the negotiation, preparation and execution of this Agreement, and shall on demand reimburse each Paying Agent for all expenses (including, without limitation, legal fees and any publication, communication, courier, postage and other out-of-pocket expenses) properly incurred in connection with its services hereunder (plus any applicable value added tax).
front-end means the front-end to the various Protocols, i.e. the Morpho Optimizer Front-End and the Morpho Blue Front-End. - LTV: means Loan To Value. - LLTV: means Liquidation Loan-to-Value.
front-end means the combination of the OBE, central hardware and the proprietary software which ensures the control on all the OBE in operation and allowing DSRC as well as satellite tolling methods;
front-end means the entire processing of a semiconductor wafer (Article 2 paragraph 12). The front-end manufacturing activities by Integrated production facilities or Open EU foundries could cover one or all steps in the processing of a semiconductor wafer, starting from various substrate materials (Si, SiC, SOI…).