transparency
/tranˈsparənsi/
Description
transparency
property of an object or substance to transmit light with minimal scattering
transparency
operating in such a way that it is easy for others to see what actions are performed; implies openness, communication, and accountability.
Transparency
term in computer graphics
Transparency
term in human–computer interaction
transparency
economic concept
transparency
quality of lossily compressed data being perceptually indistinguishable from the original
Transparency
2010 film
Transparency
term in linguistic
transparency
property of a telecommunication system that allows data to pass through unchanged
Transparency
term in epistemology
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