1. proc - Noun
2. proc - Verb
Abbreviation of procedure.
Abbreviation of processor.
Abbreviation of programmed random occurrence.
proc (third-person singular simple present procs, present participle proccing, simple past and past participle procced)
(video games) To cause a special event to occur.
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AFIPS Conference Proc. 32 pp.37-45 This algorithm has since been termed "ray casting". Source: Internet
Barnes D.P., Summers, P., Shaw, A., "An investigation into aerobot technologies for planetary exploration," in Proc. 6th ESA Workshop on Advanced Space Technologies for Robotics and Automation, ASTRA 2000. Source: Internet
Heisenberg On the stability of laminar flow, Proc. Source: Internet
Freeman, H., Map data processing and the annotation problem, Proc. 3rd Scandinavian Conf. on Image Analysis, Chartwell-Bratt Ltd. Copenhagen, 1983. Source: Internet
However, these losses are more than made up Aero engine development for the future, Bennett, Proc Instn Mech Engrs Vol 197A, IMechE July 1983, Fig.5 Overall spectrum of engine losses by the improvement in propulsive efficiency. Source: Internet
In Proc. of AAAI 2002 Conference Workshop on Ontologies For The Semantic Web, Edmonton, Canada, 2002 an open ontology and knowledge base of everyday common sense knowledge, has 12,000 terms linked to WordNet synonym sets. Source: Internet