Definitions for "breakpoint"
Keywords:  debugger, debug, pause, halt, execute
A point set in the code that determines where execution of the code will stop and a debugger will be invoked.
monitor that, when encountered during program execution, stops execution and transfers control back to the debugger. A breakpoint is always associated with a particular address, which is either specified explicitly or implied by its association with a location.
A critical point in a program, at which execution is stopped so that you can see if the program variables contain the correct values. Breakpoints are often used to debug programs.
The level of dollar investment in a mutual fund at which an investor becomes...
The dollar level of an investment in a mutual fund at which a purchaser qualifies for a sales charge reduction.
The dollar level of investment necessary to qualify a purchaser for a discounted sales charge on a quantity purchase of open-end management company shares. (See Backdating; Letter of Intent)
In rate tariffs it is a number or point within a bracket of weights wherein using a higher weight (the bottom weight of the next highest bracket) multiplied by the lower rate of the next highest weight bracket produces a lower total.
The chargeable weight from which reduced rates apply.
A number of point in rate tariffs within a bracket of weights wherein using a higher weight (the bottom weight of the next highest bracket) multiplied by the lower rate of the next highest weight bracket produces a lower total.
Breakpoint is a cyberpunk science fiction novel by former United States intelligence and counterterrorism official Richard A. Clarke.http://www.amazon.com/Breakpoint-Richard-Clarke/dp/0399153780/ It is his second novel.
Breakpoint is a German demoscene party. Since 2003, it takes place annually on Easter in Bingen.
A point of special interest in a computer routine requiring human communication prior to continuation.
During chlorination, this is the point at which all combined chlorine is oxidized (removed) and only Free Available Chlorine remains in the water to kill bacteria. This point is achieved when Free Available Chlorine is 10 times higher than Combined Chlorine.
This is another term for a knuckle or knuckle point, which is a hard or non-smooth change point along a curve. On a chine-type hull cross-section, for example, the chine point may be called a knuckle point or a breakpoint.
A breakpoint is a location referred to by meteorologists when issuing watches, warnings, or advisories, for specific areas. Breakpoints are used when coastal and offshore areas need to be warned of an impending weather event, usually pertaining to a hazard faced because of the water.
Keywords:  overage, rent, threshold, tenant, gross
See Overage Rent.
The sales threshold over which percentage rent is due. It is calculated by dividing the annual base rent by the negotiated percentage applied to the tenant's gross sales.
Keywords:  brute, force
brute force
a vertical divider that may be inserted into an alignment, along a 'column' of residues
Keywords:  transmission, see
See transmission breakpoint.