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Glossary
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A
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- **Ability**
An ability is an abstraction of a functionality that an application
can provide. Abilities of applications are classified into two types:
Feature Ability (FA) and Particle Ability (PA).
- **AbilityForm**
An AbilityForm displays brief information about a Feature Ability on
the UI of another application and provides basic interactive
features.
- **AbilitySlice**
An AbilitySlice is the combination of a single visualized UI and its
interactive logic. AbilitySlice is the fundamental unit of a Feature
Ability. A Feature Ability can contain a group of UIs representing
closely associated services, and each UI corresponds to one
AbilitySlice.
- **ACE**
Ability Crossplatform Environment, an environment for abilities to
run across platforms
- **AMS**
Ability Manager Service, a service that manages abilities
B
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- **BMS**
Bundle Manager Service, a service that manages application bundles
D
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- **DevEco Studio for Embedded**
Integrated development environment (IDE) for developing embedded
devices
- **DMS**
Distributed Manager Service, a service used for distributed data
management
- **DV**
Device Virtualization, which employs the virtualization technology to
integrate capabilities and resources of different devices
F
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- **FA**
Feature Ability, representing an ability with a UI for interacting
with users
H
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- **HAP**
HarmonyOS Ability Package, released as a HAP file. One HAP file
describes all content of an application, including code, resources,
third-party libraries, and a configuration file.
- **HCS**
HDF Configuration Source (HCS) describes the HDF configuration using
key-value pairs. HCS is designed to decouple configuration code from
driver code, thereby facilitating configuration management.
- **HC-GEN**
HDF Configuration Generator (HC-GEN) is a tool used to convert the
configuration text into the target. In the HarmonyOS kernel, it can
convert the configuration file into the configuration tree of C
programming source code. The driver then directly invokes the C
programming code to obtain the configuration.
- **HDF**
HarmonyOS Driver Foundation that allows unified access from
peripheral devices and provides foundation for driver development and
management in HarmonyOS
I
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- **IDN**
Intelligent Distributed Networking, a distributed networking
capability unit specific to HarmonyOS. You can use IDN to obtain the
device list and subscribe to the connection state changes of devices
on the distributed network.
M
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- **MSDP**
Mobile Sensing Development Platform, which provides the capabilities
of distributed convergence sensing and distributed device
virtualization.
- Distributed convergence sensing: Backed by the distributed
capabilities of HarmonyOS, the MSDP integrates the sensing sources
of all involved devices to accurately sense users’ space status,
motion status, gestures, and health status. It thereby builds
ubiquitous basic sensing capabilities, bringing smart life
experience to users.
- Distributed device virtualization: Backed by the distributed
capabilities of HarmonyOS, the MSDP virtualizes various components
(such as cameras, monitors, speakers, and microphones) of
peripherals into the components available for local devices. Also,
it enables local devices to share their components with other
devices.
P
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- **PA**
Particle Ability, representing an ability without a UI. PAs are
invoked to implement Feature Ability (FA) functionalities. For
example, a PA runs in the background to provide the computing
capability or acts as a data warehouse to provide the data access
capability.
S
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- **SA**
System Ability. The system abilities include the basic hardware and
software services provided by the OS.
- **Super virtual device**
Also called super device. It integrates the capabilities of multiple
devices through the distributed technology into a virtual hardware
resource pool and then centrally manages and schedules these
capabilities based on application requirements.
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