hot spot
spot of light, beam of light; popular nightclub or entertainment site; site of ongoing warfare or political strife; place on the Earth's surface where molten lava builds up under the surface
HotSpot
Hotspot
A hot spot is a region of high or special activity within a larger area of low or normal activity; it may refer to: in geology
Hotspot (geology), a location above a hot upwelling plume of mantle.in computer scienceHotspot (program), a set of computer instructions executed so frequently that, in older architectures, the memory chips could actually have a spot of higher temperature.Hotspot (database), a frequently accessed data item or object in a database
Hotspot (Wi-Fi), a Wi-Fi access point or area, in particular for connecting to the Internet
HotSpot, a Java Virtual Machine from Sun Microsystems
Screen hotspots, especially in GUI applications, provide areas on which computer-users click or hover for extra information-processing
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hot spot
Noun
1. a place of political unrest and potential violence; "the United States cannot police all of the world's hot spots"
(synonym) hotspot
(hypernym) geographical area, geographic area, geographical region, geographic region
2. a point of intense heat or radiation
(synonym) hotspot
(hypernym) point
3. a lively entertainment spot
(synonym) hotspot
(hypernym) spot
hot spot
1. (primarily used by
C/
Unix programmers, but spreading) It is received wisdom that in most programs, less than 10% of the code eats 90% of the execution time; if one were to graph instruction visits versus code addresses, one would typically see a few huge spikes amidst a lot of low-level noise. Such spikes are called "hot spots" and are good candidates for heavy optimisation or
hand-hacking. The term is especially used of tight loops and recursions in the code's central algorithm, as opposed to (say) initial set-up costs or large but infrequent I/O operations.
See
tune,
bum,
hand-hacking.
2. The active location of a cursor on a bit-map display. "Put the mouse's hot spot on the "ON" widget and click the left button."
3. A screen region that is sensitive to mouse clicks, which trigger some action.
Hypertext help screens are an example, in which a hot spot exists in the vicinity of any word for which additional material is available.
4. In a
massively parallel computer with
shared memory, the one location that all 10,000 processors are trying to read or write at once (perhaps because they are all doing a
busy-wait on the same lock).
5. More generally, any place in a hardware design that turns into a performance
bottleneck due to resource contention.
[
Jargon File]
(1995-02-16)
(c) Copyright 1993 by Denis Howe
Hot Spot
the positions around the retail outlet where products sell the best.