Frame
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A frame is a structural system that supports other components of a physical construction.
Frame may also refer to:
[edit] Building and construction
- Timber framing, a method of building for creating framed structures of heavy timber
- Framing (construction), a building term known as light frame construction
- Door frame or window frame, structures fixed to buildings, vehicles or other containers to which the hinges of doors or windows are attached and can be locked shut.
- A-frame, a basic structure designed to bear a load in a lightweight economical manner
- Frame and panel, a method of woodworking
- Space frame, a method of construction using lightweight materials
- Framer, a carpenter who assembles major structural elements in constructing a building.
[edit] Science and mathematics
- FRAME:S, therapeutic model focused on certain problems of youth
- Frameshift mutation, when a single base-pair is added to a DNA string, causing incorrect transcription
- Frame of a vector space, a generalization of a basis to sets of linearly dependent vectors which also satisfy the frame condition
- Frame of reference, the set of coordinates in which a system is observed
- Orthonormal frame, in Riemannian geometry
- Projective frame, in projective geometry
- Moving frame, in differential geometry
- Frames and locales, in order theory
- Frame bundle, in mathematics is a principal fiber bundle associated with any vector bundle.
- Basis (linear algebra), an ordered basis is also called a "frame"
[edit] Computer science
- Data frame, a data-link layer PDU
- Stack frame, a part of a call stack
- Frame synchronization, receiving a stream of framed data. This is sometimes referred to as "framing".
- Framework, software
- a data structure in frame languages
- the frame problem in artificial intelligence
- Framing (World Wide Web), a method of displaying multiple HTML documents on one page
- HTML frame, the
frame
element in HTML
- HTML frame, the
- Frame Technology, a desktop publishing software company
- Frame (Artificial intelligence), in the field of Artificial Intelligence, frames are machine-usable formalizations of concepts or schemata that can be used for knowledge representation. Roughly speaking, they are similar to the object-oriented paradigm where they represent classes (called frames) with certain properties called attributes or slots whereas they do not have methods.
[edit] Film
- Film frame, one of the many single photographic images in a motion picture
- Reframing (film technique), in film and programming
- E-frame, in the animated science fiction series Exosquad
- Knightmare Frame, in the anime series Code Geass
- Freeze frame (or Freeze Frame) can refer to:
- Freeze frame shot, a cinematographic technique
- Freeze frame television, a technique making use of freeze frame shots
- Freeze Frame (Godley & Creme album), an album by Godley & Creme
- Freeze Frame (J. Geils Band album), an album by the J. Geils Band
- Freeze Frame (film), a 2004 film directed by John Simpson
- Freeze Frame (pricing game), a pricing game on The Price is Right
- Freeze Frame (TV movie), a 1992 TV movie starring Shannen Doherty
[edit] Music
- The Frames, an Irish rock band.
- A Frames, the Seattle rock band.
- Frames (album), the third album by English rock band Oceansize
- Frame Dieter Dierks, a 1972 German Krautrock band.
[edit] Vehicles for transportation
- Bicycle frame, the main component of a bicycle, onto which other components are fitted
- frame (vehicle), on which the carrossery of the automobile is mounted
- Body-on-frame, construction technology for automobiles
- subframe
- chassis
- Steam locomotive article includes section on engine frames
[edit] General
- Frame (beehive), a structural element that holds honeycomb
- Picture frame, a solid border around a picture or painting
- Spinning frame
- Water frame
- Dressing frame
- Frame (dance), a connection between lead and follow in partner dancing
- climbing frame; a children's attraction in parks
- Framing (social sciences), terminology used in communication theory and sociology, where it relates to the contextual presentation of media content
- Frameup, to make an innocent party appear guilty of someone else's crime
- Frame tale, a narrative technique, for telling stories within a story
- Glossary of cue sports terms#Frame, for definition of terms "frames" in games: bowling and snooker
- FRAME (magazine), design magazine from the Netherlands
- Eyeglass Frames