In assembler language, the address or label of the first instruction that is executed when a routine is entered for execution
A point within a help volume that may be displayed directly as the result of a request for help That is, a topic where the user may " "enter" or begin reading online help Any topic, or location within a topic, that has an ID can become an entry point
A function which is called when the DLL is loaded, or attached by a thread or process In Symbian OS, the function E32Dll() is usually coded as the entry point
An IBM network management term An entry point provides management functions for itself and the devices attached to it It has to be an SNA-addressable unit, allowing it to participate in network management by monitoring its own environment and exchanging information and messages with a Focal point
The starting point in the code of an application In Visual Basic 6, entry points include a Sub Main procedure or a Form_Load event
(u) means a representative sampling location after the last point of treatment but before the first consumer connection
A point in the program to which the machine goes before you have had time to stop it from going there
In the BWCAW, one of a limited number of locations where access to the wilderness area is allowed; controlled by permit system
A stock's "entry point" refers to the price point at which an investor takes an initial position in a stock Defining an entry point depends on the approach taken when analyzing stock prices, i e , whether an investor is using technical or fundamental analysis A good entry point for a growth stock is near a bottom of its price range or at a breakout price from a higher high