- The
roofline model is an
intuitive visual performance model used to
provide performance estimates of a
given compute kernel or
application running on multi-core...
- BMW X2 (SUV with coupé
roofline,
based on X1 platform) BMW X3 (SUV
based on 3
Series platform) BMW X4 (SUV with coupé
roofline,
based on X3 platform)...
- (Semi-integrated)
Motorhome 17 to 23 ft (5.2 to 7.0 m)
Typically vans with
elevated rooflines class C (Alcove)
Motorhome 20 to 30 ft (6.1 to 9.1 m)
Typically built...
- a
variation of a
hatchback car body style, with a more
gently sloping roofline,
roughly between 45 and 10 degrees,
whereas traditional or
archetypal hatchback...
- four-door
pillared sedans, gl****y semi-fastback
rooflines on
Holiday coupes and flat-blade
rooflines with thin
windshield and C-pillars on
Holiday sedans...
- or gl**** walls, low
footprints with
floor to
ceiling windows and flat
rooflines,
while exposed ceilings and beams, open
floor plans,
ergonomically designed...
-
first production run, the
Mercury Marauder was
distinguished by its
sloped roofline (shared with the Ford Galaxie). The
nameplate was a sub-model of the three...
-
sport utility vehicle with a
sloping rear
roofline similar to
those of
fastbacks or Kammbacks. The
sloping roofline is
adopted to
offer a
styling advantage...
-
considered the
classic hot rod. Some SUVs or
crossovers with
sloping rear
rooflines are
marketed as "coupe
crossover SUVs" or "coupe SUVs", even
though they...
- nave of a
Romanesque or
Gothic church, the
walls of
which rise
above the
rooflines of the
lower aisles and
which are
pierced with windows.
Clerestories have...