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Transparency.


Rob Gregory reviews the latest transparent (1) Refers to a change in hardware or software that, after installation, causes no noticeable change in operation. Also known as "feature transparency." Contrast with "seamless integration," which means that an additional component to the system can be added without incurring any  materials.

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Title Annotation:Product Review
Author:Gregory, Rob
Publication:The Architectural Review
Date:Aug 1, 2003
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