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- Prompt injection is a cybersecurity exploit in which adversaries craft inputs that appear legitimate but are designed to cause unintended behavior in machine...
- The prompt book, also called transcript, the bible or sometimes simply the book, is the copy of a production script that contains the information necessary...
- Command Prompt, also known as cmd.exe or cmd, is the default command-line interpreter for the OS/2, eComStation, ArcaOS, Microsoft Windows (Windows NT...
- In nuclear engineering, prompt criticality describes a nuclear fission event in which criticality (the threshold for an exponentially growing nuclear fission...
- acquisition of AXELOS. PRINCE was derived from an earlier method called PROMPT II (Project Resource Organisation Management Planning Techniques). In 1989...
- Prompt payment is a commercial discipline which requires businesses to: agree fair and reasonable payment terms with their suppliers ensure suppliers'...
- Retrieved 1 October 2016. Bart, Jansen. "Smoking, popping Samsung Galaxy Note 7 prompts Southwest evacuation". USA Today. Archived from the original on 5 October...
- exe users can modify the prompt by issuing a PROMPT command or by directly changing the value of the corresponding %PROMPT% environment variable. The...
- the form of a small window that communicates information to the user and prompts them for a response. Dialog boxes are classified as "modal" or "modeless"...
- the propulsive quality or "feel" of a rhythm, especially when the music prompts a visceral response such as foot-tapping or head-nodding (see pulse). This...