Definitions for "Entry point"
A starting address for a function, executable file, or dynamic-link library.
Refers to a point in acoded bit stream after which a decoder can become properly initializedand commence syntactically correct decoding. The first transmitted pictureafter an entry point is either an I-picture ora P-picture. If the first transmitted pictureis not an I-picture, the decoder may produce oneor more pictures during acquisition.
A product that links to a Focal Point using SNA protocols, and is able to be controlled by a Focal Point in a NetView environment. NCP, 3174 controller s, and 3708 network conversion units are all Entry Points. You can think of the Entry Points as being subservient nodes in a network management system.
A visually dominant element placed on a page as a means of attracting the reader's attention. See also ANCHOR
Devices, such as pull quotes, sidebars, lists and graphs, used to draw the reader into a story.
a sequence in the process model that dictates how the MainSequence of the sequence file is invoked
In the BWCAW, one of a limited number of locations where access to the wilderness area is allowed; controlled by permit system.
Keywords:  driver, outside, function, called
a function within a driver that is called from outside that driver.
the designated starting grade or grades of a program