In linguistics , an arealfeature is any typology linguistics typological feature including cognates , false cognates , and false friends shared by languages within the same geographical area as a consequence of Diffusion anthropology Diffusion theories linguistic and other cultural diffusion . Resemblances between two or more languages whether typological or in vocabulary can be due to genetic linguistics genetic relation descent from a common ancestor language , or due to loanword borrowing at some time in the past between languages that were not necessarily genetically related. When little or no direct documentation of ancestor languages is available, determining whether a similarity is genetic or areal can be difficult. ref Edward Sapir notably used evidence of contact and diffusion as a negative tool for genetic reconstruction, treating it as a subject in its own right only at the end of his career, e.g. for the influence of Tibetan on Tocharian. Drechsel Emanuel J. 1988. Wilhelm von Humboldt and Edward Sapir analogies and homologies in their linguistic thoughts , in Cite book last Shipley first William ed. title In Honor of Mary Haas From the Haas Festival Conference on Native ... DEFAULTSORT ArealFeature Category Sprachbund sv Areala drag ... http books.google.com books?id GNHjuqXiIJMC&pg PA644&lpg PA644&dq mary haas areal feature&source bl&ots .... ref Genetic relationships are represented in the Tree model family tree model of language change, and areal ... of areal features for the most part hinges on low level phonetic shifts, whereas tree model transmission ... linguistic diversity, a number of areal features have spread across a set of languages to form a sprachbund ... Language contact References Footnotes reflist Notations Campbell, Lyle. 2006. Areal linguistics ... linguistics Faculty oldFacultyPages campbell Areal Linguistics short.doc Campbell, Lyle. In press . Areal linguistics. In K. Brown Ed. , Encyclopedia of language and linguistics 2nd ed. . Oxford ... more details
Image ArealVelocity.svg frame Figure 1 Areal velocity is the area shown in green swept out per unit time by a particle moving along a curve shown in blue . Areal velocity is the rate at which area is swept out by a particle as it moves along a curve . In many applications, the curve lies in a plane, but in others, it is a space curve. The adjoining figure shows a continuously differentiable curve in blue. At time t , a moving particle is located at point B , and at time t t the particle has moved to point C . The area swept out during time period t by the particle is approximately equal to the area of triangle ABC . As t approaches zero this near equality becomes exact as a limit of a function limit . The vectors AB and AC add up by the parallelogram rule to vector AD , so that point D is the fourth corner of parallelogram ABDC shown in the figure. The area of triangle ABC in green is half ... vec A . math The areal velocity vector is math frac d vec A d t lim Delta t rightarrow 0 Delta .... The areal velocity vector can be placed at the moving point B. As the particle moves along its path in space, it sweeps out a cone shaped surface. The areal velocity vector is perpendicular to this surface ... of a planet about the sun, the direction of the areal velocity vector is perpendicular to the orbital ... momentum vector L is always the same as that of the areal velocity vector. Angular momentum is conserved if and only if the areal velocity is a constant vector. Thus, in the Kepler problem, the angular momentum of a planet about the sun is conserved and the areal velocity is a vector of constant ... is conserved, and in these cases, the corresponding component of areal velocity is constant. For a single particle, areal velocity provides a geometrical interpretation of angular momentum. The concept of areal velocity is closely linked historically with the concept of angular momentum. Isaac Newton ..., Addison Wesley 1980 . J. Casey, Areal Velocity and Angular Momentum for Non Planar Problems in Particle ... more details
selfref For featured articles in Wikipedia, see Wikipedia Featured articles and Wikipedia Featured article candidates featured article candidates selfref For feature requests relating to the MediaWiki software which powers Wikipedia, see Wikipedia Bug reports and feature requests selfref For featured topics in Wikipedia, see Wikipedia Featured topics Wiktionary feature A feature is a distinct property or piece, which may refer to Science and technology Feature software design is distinguishing characteristic of a software item e.g., performance, portability, or functionality . Feature computer vision , could be an edge, corner or blob Feature CAD , could be a hole, pocket, or notch Features pattern recognition , in statistics, individual measurable properties of the phenomena being observed Feature data , in geographic information systems, comprises information about an entity with a geographic location Media Feature film , a film intended for initial distribution in theaters A feature story is a piece of journalistic writing that covers a selected issue in depth Radio documentary feature , a radio program devoted to covering a particular topic in some depth, usually with a mixture of commentary and sound pictures Linguistics Feature linguistics , a property of a class of linguistic items which describes individual members of that class Distinctive feature , the most basic unit of structure that can be analyzed by phonetics and phonology Other uses Feature archaeology , any dug, built, or dumped evidence of human activity The Features , an American rock band disambig de Feature ja no Feature ... more details
Advert date January 2008 Infobox Film name The Feature director Michel Auder br Andrew Neel producer Ethan Palmer starring Michel Auder editing Luke Meyer The Feature is a collaboration between filmmakers Michel Auder and Andrew Neel . Using a vast video library that Auder has created over the last 40 years, in combination with original present day footage of Auder shot by Neel, the two filmmakers are setting out to make a feature length film loosely based on the story of Auder s life. Auder pioneered a form of video diary , starting with his first Sony Portapak camera in 1969 , obsessively documenting the people, places and events in his life. His style and originality have been protected from the constraints of commercial filmmaking as he planned , and what results is a highly idiosyncratic visual record of his life and times. The Feature marks Auder s return to a more mainstream cinematic mode of story telling a mode he has not visited since the early years of his career. Auder s life is punctuated by marriages to Viva Warhol superstar Viva Superstar and Cindy Sherman and a loose affiliation with the Warhol Factory. Some of his most intimate moments are captured on tape. He is a consummate voyeurism voyeur one who literally reads scenes of intimacy and daily life as verses of poetry unto themselves. From the gritty bohemian haunts in New York City , to the desolate Islands of the Oceania South Pacific we will travel with him... The Feature will not be a biographical film bio pic . Although the narrative is linear, footage from various periods in Auder s life will be used throughout the film. The story will be augmented with satirical sit down interviews of the present day Auder and biographical information both fictional and real will be integrated into the hyper theatrical ... 0991154 title The Feature http www.seethink.com SeeThink Productions http www.michelauder.com www.michelauder.com DEFAULTSORT Feature Category 2008 films Category American documentary films bio documentary ... more details
coord 22 13 51 S 43 06 21 W scale 30000 display title Areal is a municipality located in the States of Brazil Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro state Rio de Janeiro . Its population was 10,957 2005 and its area is 111 km . ref IBGE http www.ibge.gov.br cidadesat default.php ref References reflist RiodeJaneiro geo stub Municipalities of Rio de Janeiro Category Populated places in Rio de Janeiro state es Areal fr Areal bpy it Areal nl Areal no Areal Rio de Janeiro pt Areal ro Areal, Brazilia ru vo Areal war Areal, Rio de Janeiro ... more details
See Wikipedia WikiProject Indian cities for details Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name S o Jose de Areal type city latd longd state name Goa district South Goa district South Goa leader title leader name altitude population as of 2001 population total 8352 population density area magnitude sq. km area total area telephone postal code vehicle code range sex ratio unlocode website footnotes S o Jose de Areal is a census town in South Goa district in the India n States and territories of India state of Goa . Demographics As of 2001 India census , ref GR India ref S o Jose de Areal had a population of 8352. Males constitute 51 of the population and females 49 . S o Jose de Areal has an average literacy rate of 63 , higher than the national average of 59.5 male literacy is 68 , and female literacy is 58 . In S o Jose de Areal, 13 of the population is under 6 years of age. References Reflist coord 15.25347 N 74.01371 E source itwiki region IN format dms display title DEFAULTSORT Sao Jose De Areal Category Cities and towns in South Goa district Goa geo stub bn bpy it Sao Jose de Areal vi Sao Jose de Areal ... more details
, 47 3 , 431 443 Cressie, N. 1996 . Change of Support and the Modifiable Areal Unit ... Areal Unit Problem. Norwich Geo Books. ISBN 0 86094 134 5. Unwin, D. J. 1996 . GIS, spatial analysis and spatial statistics. Progress in Human Geography. 20 540 551. DEFAULTSORT Modifiable Areal ... more details
In pattern recognition and machine learning , a feature vector is an n dimensional vector geometric vector of numerical Features pattern recognition feature s that represent some object. Many algorithm s in machine learning require a numerical representation of objects, since such representations facilitate processing and statistical analysis. When representing images, the feature values might correspond to the pixels of an image, when representing texts perhaps to term occurrence frequencies. The vector space associated with these vectors is often called the feature space . In order to reduce the dimensionality of the feature space, a number of dimensionality reduction techniques can be employed. See also Feature extraction Feature selection Dimensionality reduction DEFAULTSORT Feature Vector Category Machine learning mathapplied stub de Merkmalsvektor ... more details
, one for the feature names and the other for the values. In this sense a feature structure is a list of key value pairs. The value might be atomic or another feature structure. This leads to another notation for feature structures the use of Tree data structure tree s. In fact, some systems such as PATR II use S expression s to represent feature structures. External links http cs.union.edu striegnk courses nlp with prolog html node79.html Feature Structures section of an online Prolog course http www.tei c.org release doc tei p5 doc en html FS.html Feature Structures in Text Encoding for Interchange ... more details
A feature is a concept applied to several fields of linguistics , typically involving the assignment of wiktionary binary binary or unary conditions which act as constraints. In phonology main distinctive feature In phonology , segment linguistics segment s are categorized into natural class es on the basis of their distinctive feature s. Each feature describes a quality or characteristic of the natural class, such as voice linguistics voice or manner of articulation manner . A unique combination of features defines a phoneme . Examples of phonemic or distinctive features are voice linguistics voice , Advanced tongue root ATR binary features and coronal consonant CORONAL a unary feature also a place of articulation place feature . Surface representations can be expressed as the result of rules acting on the features of the underlying representation . These rules are formulated in terms of transformations on features. In morphology In morphology linguistics morphology and syntax , words are often organized into lexical category lexical categories or word classes , such as noun , verb , adjective , and so on. These word classes have grammatical feature s also called categories or inflectional categories , which can have one of a set of potential values also called the property , meaning , or feature of the category . ref Kibort, Anna & Corbett, Greville G. http www.grammaticalfeatures.net inventory.html Grammatical Features Feature Inventory ref For example, consider the pronoun in English. Pronouns are a lexical category . Pronouns have the grammatical person person feature , which ... number feature , which can have a value of either singular or plural . As a result, we can describe ... feature In semantics , words are categorized into semantic class es. Intersecting semantic classes share the same semantic feature s. See also Semantic feature Distinctive feature References reflist DEFAULTSORT Feature Linguistics Category Linguistics fr Trait linguistique ... more details
In geographic information system s, a feature is an entity with a geographic location, typically describable by for example Point geometry point s, Arc geometry arc s, or polygon s. Carriageways and cadastre s are examples of feature data. Features are usually Labeling map design labeled . Feature types The definition of features that are related by membership of a common theme is a feature type , though there are a number of terms for this characteristic, including category , feature class , group , layer , level , object , and theme . Layer is the traditional term of choice, but use of this term has declined as data has become more object oriented and less concerned with cartographic layering. Feature types can be used to create a hierarchical structure. For example, a dataset consists of types called highways, streets and lanes. These types may be grouped together under a category called Roads . See also Feature class References Reflist Unreferenced date August 2009 Cartography stub Category Cartography de Merkmal GIS ... more details
For feature detection in computer vision, see feature detection computer vision . Feature detection is a process by which specialized nerve cell s in the brain respond to specific features of a visual stimulus, such as lines, edges, angle, or movement. The nerve cells fire selectively in response to stimuli that have specific characteristics E.G shape, angle, or movement. Feature detection was discovered by David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel of Harvard University , an accomplishment which won them the 1981 Nobel Prize . In the area of computer vision , Feature detection computer vision feature detection usually refers to the computation of local image features as intermediate results of making local decisions about the local information contents image structure in the image see also the article on interest point detection . In the area of psychology, the feature detectors are neurons in the visual cortex that receive visual information and respond to certain features such as lines, angles, movements, etc. When the visual information changes, the feature detector neurons will quiet down, to be replaced with other more responsive neurons. See also Feature detection nervous system Feature detection computer vision Interest point detection Category Neurons Category Perception Neuroscience stub ... more details
Feature length is film motion picture terminology referring to the length of a feature film . Five reel Motion picture terminology reel features became common practice in the film industry industry in 1915. During the silent film silent era a one reel short film short ran for an average of 10 minutes, and a two reeler usually a comedy for 20 minutes, thus a feature was around 50 minutes or more. According to the rules of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences , a feature length motion picture must have a running time of more than 40 minutes to be eligible for an Academy Award . ref name oscars.org cite web url http www.oscars.org press pressreleases 2008 08.12.29.html title 281 Feature Films in Competitian for 2008 Oscar accessdate 2010 09 22 work Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences publisher date ref The term may also be applied to non feature films with the minimum length, such as television movies and direct to video releases. Feature length can also be used to describe an episode of a TV series that has been extended to the length of a feature film. Such feature length episodes are usually television pilot series pilots , television special holiday specials or season finale s. See also List of motion picture terminology Short film References reflist Category Film and video terminology film term stub ... more details
Context date April 2009 Wikify date April 2009 A feature model is a compact representation of all the products of an SPL in terms of features. Feature models are visually represented by means of feature diagrams. Feature models are widely used during the whole product line development process and are commonly ... of features, and vice versa. Feature models were first introduced in the Feature Oriented Domain Analysis ..., W.E. and Peterson, A.S., Feature oriented domain analysis FODA feasibility study , Technical ... eece700A materials papers 2 FODA.pdf download ref . Since then, feature modeling has been widely ... A feature is defined as a prominent or distinctive user visible aspect, quality, or characteristic ... of features in a domain to be covered by a particular SPL ref name KangEtAl90 . A feature model is a model that defines features and their dependencies, typically in the form of a feature diagram left ... needed date April 2009 A feature diagram is a visual notation of a feature model, which is basically an and or tree. Other extensions exist cardinalities, feature cloning, feature attributes, discussed below. A feature configuration is a set of features which describes a member of an SPL the member contains a feature if and only if the feature is in its configuration. A feature configuration is permitted by a feature model if and only if it does not violate constraints imposed by the model. Feature modeling notations Current feature modeling notations may be divided into three main groups, namely Basic feature models Relationships between a parent feature and its child features or subfeatures are categorized as Mandatory child feature is required. Optional child feature is optional. Or at least ... how feature models can be used to specify and build configurable on line shopping systems. The software of each application is determined by the features that it provides. The root feature i.e. E Shop ... a high security policy. Image E shopFM.jpg 475px right thumb A feature diagram representing a configurable ... more details
In pattern recognition a feature space is an abstract space where each pattern sample is represented as a point in n dimensional space . Its dimension is determined by the number of Features pattern recognition feature s used to describe the patterns. Similar samples are grouped together, which allows the use of density estimation for finding patterns. The concept is a most used one in classification techniques like k nearest neighbors or support vector machine s. See also Configuration space External links http dynamicnotions.blogspot.com 2008 09 hidden neurons and feature space.html Hidden Neurons and Feature Space in C Category Machine learning comp sci stub de Merkmalsraum fi Piirreavaruus ... more details
selfref Within Wikipedia, Feature d article may refer to Wikipedia Featured articles . For general information regarding articles , see Article disambiguation For the term used in publishing specifically, see Article publishing For the concept of feature stories, articles made the primary focus of a particular publication or periodical issue for in depth investigation, see feature story Disambig ... more details
File Nokia 6020.jpg thumb 225px A feature phone Feature phone is a term used to describe a low end mobile phone that has less computing ability than a smartphone , but more capability than a dumb phone . ref cite web url http www.zdnet.com blog gadgetreviews smartphone vs feature phone arms race heats up which did you buy 6836 title Smartphone vs. feature phone arms race heats up which did you buy? author Andrew Nusca date 20 August 2009 publisher ZDNet ref The term was originally used to describe mobile phones that had features that weren t available on most other contemporary mobile phones, ref http news.cnet.com Sendo sets date for smart phone redux 2100 1037 3 984688.html ref and smartphone and feature phone were not mutually exclusive categories. ref http www.brighthand.com article Study Says Smartphones Will Outsell Handhelds ref As mobile phone technology advanced, newer low end phones were categorized as feature phones. Newer feature phones can often run Application software applications based on Java Platform, Micro Edition Java ME or Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless BREW . However, the feature phone has less advanced programming Application programming interface API s and is unable to run Native mode native software specific to a smartphone platform. ref cite web url http www.phonescoop.com glossary term.php?gid 310 title Feature Phone date publisher Phone Scoop accessdate 9 May 2010 ref Some analysts have predicted that as the price of smartphones comes down, the smartphone may eventually eclipse the feature phone however others argue that this is simply a shift in technology, where lower end phones acquire increasing capabilities, but the distinction between ... feature phone will survive 62060027.htm title Analyst Classic feature phone will survive author Victoria Ho date 16 December 2009 publisher ZDNet Asia ref In 2009, feature phones accounted for 83 ... 03 27 when it comes to apps feature phones are the new black title When It Comes to Apps, Feature Phones ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Feature Comics 77.jpg thumb 175px Doll Man on the cover of Feature Comics 77 April, 1944 Feature Comics was a comic book anthology title published in the United States by Quality Comics from 1939 until 1950, that featured short stories in the superhero and humor genres. The series was a continuation of Feature Funnies , a reprint collection of newspaper comic strips that was published by Harry A Chesler between 1937 and 1939, for twenty issues. Feature Comics continued the numbering with issue 21, and ran until 144. Doll Man , a shrinking superhero written and created by Will Eisner under the pen name William Erwin Maxwell debuted in 27 and was the lead feature through 139. Stunt Man Stetson , a story about an amateur detective in Hollywood , became the lead from 140 until the end of the series, with humor comics continuing to serve as backups. Other notable characters that appeared in Feature Comics during its run include Phantom Lady , Spider Widow and The Clock . Category Quality Comics titles Comic stub ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 A semantic feature is a notational method which can be used to express the existence or non existence of pre established semantic property semantic properties by using plus and minus signs. Man is HUMAN , MALE , ADULT br Woman is HUMAN , MALE , ADULT br Boy is HUMAN , MALE , ADULT br Girl is HUMAN , MALE , ADULT Intersecting semantic class es share the same features. Some features need not be specifically mentioned as their presence or absence is obvious from another feature. This is a redundancy language redundancy rule. DEFAULTSORT Semantic Feature Category Semantics Ling stub de semantisches Merkmal pl Cecha semantyczna ta ... more details
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers defines the term feature in IEEE 829 as A distinguishing characteristic of a software item e.g., performance, portability, or functionality . ref IEEE Std. 829 1998 ref Feature rich A system is said to be feature rich when it has many options and functional capabilities available to the user. Progressive disclosure is a technique applied to reduce the potential confusion caused by displaying a wealth of features at once. This term is also used in a pejorative fashion where it expresses the view that features are added at the expense of something that s usually considered a basic function. See also Feature Oriented Programming Product Family Engineering Progressive disclosure Software design Software testing Application Lifecycle Management References reflist External links http www.ieee.org Official IEEE website software eng stub Category Software features ... more details
Multiple issues orphan February 2009 unreferenced October 2009 A Feature Group is United States telephone industry jargon for four types of access to long distance calling long distance service. They defined switching arrangements between Local exchange carrier s central offices to interexchange carrier s. These arrangements were described in an official tariff specify date January 2011 of the National Exchange Carrier Association , filed with the Federal Communications Commission FCC . when date January 2011 Four feature groups exist Feature Group A user has to dial a local telephone number , following by the desired long distance number. Feature Group B associated with 950 XXXX calling instead of a local telephone number the user enters 950 and 4 additional digits depending on the service provided this may be followed by a calling card number and the long distance number Feature Group C used mainly by AT&T for pay phones since they allow the operator to keep control of the caller s telephone line until the transaction is completed Feature Group D highest quality connection, and allows pre selection of the interexchange carrier by the end user. This feature group permitted two types of calls. If a user dials 1 area code seven digit number, the long distance call is handled by a default carrier chosen by the user. Alternatively, a user dials 101 four digit carrier code area code seven digit number, and the call is handled by the carrier specified by the carrier code. Most carrier codes began with 0, so this type of dial around service was typically marketed as dial around 1010 service. These Feature Group alternatives allowed the LEC s end users to make long distance call s using the interexchange carrier s network, when non stored program controlled exchanges could not be modified ... in exchange software rendered Feature Group D universally available. External links http www22.verizon.com ... Complete List of NECA standard Feature Codes DEFAULTSORT Feature Group Category Telephone services ... more details
In machine learning and statistics , feature selection , also known as variable selection , feature reduction ... experiments. By removing most irrelevant and redundant features from the data, feature selection .... Feature selection also helps people to acquire better understanding about their data by telling ... Simple feature selection algorithms are ad hoc, but there are also more methodical approaches. From a theoretical perspective, it can be shown that optimal feature selection for supervised learning ... algorithms, the search is for a satisfactory set of features instead of an optimal set. Feature selection algorithms typically fall into two categories feature ranking and subset selection. Feature ... popular form of feature selection is stepwise regression . It is a greedy algorithm that adds the best feature or deletes the worst feature at each round. The main control issue is deciding when ... is selected as the satisfactory feature subset. The stopping criterion varies by algorithm possible ... rather be regarded as scores . These scores are computed between a candidate feature or set of features ... based feature selection Correlation based feature selection Optimality criteria There are a variety of optimality criteria that can be used for controlling feature selection. The oldest are Mallows ... p q math . Minimum redundancy maximum relevance feature selection Features can be selected in many ... and the classification variable. Embedded methods incorporating feature selection Random multinomial ... pruning step. Software for feature selection Many standard Category Data analysis software data analysis software systems are often used for feature selection, such as MATLAB , SciLab , NumPy and R programming language the R language . There are also software systems tailored specifically to the feature ... source software in Java. Feature Selection Toolbox Feature Selection Toolbox 3 &ndash freely available ... proj mRMR minimum redundancy feature selection tool &ndash freely available C Matlab codes for selecting ... more details
Refimprove article date June 2007 The term feature does not imply the same meaning in different engineering disciplines. This has resulted in several ambiguous definitions for feature. A feature, in computer ..., ref Shah J.J., M ntyl M., 1995, Parametric and feature based CAD CAM, Wiley Interscience Publication, John Wiley Sons Inc. ref the most common type of feature is the form feature, which contains ... information of the part. Different manufacturing domains require different feature representations ... process and tolerances. A manufacturing feature can be defined as a form feature, but not necessarily ... are the machining features. A machining feature can be regarded as the volume swept by a cutting ... positive added volumes. Feature data in a CAD model can be represented either as a collection ... on geometric feature recognition from CAD models, Journal of computing and information science ..., An overview of automatic feature recognition techniques for computer aided process planning, Computers ..., H. J., 1993, Review of Research in Feature Based Design, Journal of Manufacturing Systems , Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 113 132., ref Feature Technology Work on features generally called feature technology can be divided into two rough categories Design by features and Feature recognition. In design by features, also known as feature based design FBD , feature structures are introduced directly into a model using particular operations or by sewing in shapes. On the other hand, the goal of feature recognition ... and Rogers M.T., 1988, Expert form feature modeling shell, Computer Aided Design, Vol. 20, No. 9,PP ... the part. Furthermore, manufacturing features are not the most natural way of designing a part. Feature ... of important special cases where features interacted. Automatic Feature Recognition AFR is regarded ... et al. ref name Hanetal2000 Han J.H., Pratt M. and Regli W.C., 2000, Manufacturing feature recognition .... In the graph based feature recognition, a graph showing the topology of the part connection ... more details
Image FeatureFunnies1.JPG thumb 200px The first issue of Feature Funnies October 1937 Feature Funnies was a comic book anthology title published in the United States for 20 issues from 1937 until 1939. The enterprising Everett M. Busy Arnold , deducing that Great Depression Depression era audiences wanted established quality and familiar comic strips for their hard earned dimes, formed the suitably titled Comic Favorites, Inc. in collaboration with three newspaper syndicate s the McNaught Syndicate , the Frank J. Markey Syndicate and Iowa s Register and Tribune Syndicate. Strip reprints Hiring cartoonist Rube Goldberg and Goldberg s assistant, Johnny Devlin, Arnold in mid 1937 began publishing Feature Funnies , which cannily mixed color reprints of hit strips including Joe Palooka , Mickey Finn comics Mickey Finn and Dixie Dugan with a smattering of new features. His first office as at 389 Lexington Avenue in Manhattan . The new material came from comics packagers , small studios that sprang up to produce comics on demand for publishers looking to enter the emerging comic book field. Packagers Arnold initially bought from the quirkily named Harry A Chesler shop but later relied solely on Eisner & Iger , headed by Will Eisner and Jerry Iger . I believe the first feature I purchased from Eisner & Iger was Espionage in 1938 for Feature Comics then Feature Funnies , Arnold recalled in the early 1970s. ref name js Jim Steranko Steranko, Jim , The Steranko History of Comics 2 Supergraphics, 1972 , p. 92 ref Other newspaper comic strip characters in Feature Funnies included the constantly bickering Bungle Family and girl reporter Jane Arden . Arnold changed the title to Feature Comics beginning with issue number 21. References reflist Category Quality Comics titles ... more details
unreferenced date July 2009 A feature complete version of a software is not yet final, but contains all intended functionality of the final version. Usually a feature complete software still has to undergo testing and bug fixing as well performance or stability enhancing before it can go to Software release life cycle Release candidate release candidate and finally Software release life cycle General availability .28GA.29 gold status. Category Computing terminology soft eng stub ... more details