Unmapping
Pronunciation: /ˈənˈmæpˈpɪŋ/
Unmapping (noun)
- The process of deleting a connection between a data item and a location or category it was previously linked to.
- The act of stopping or reversing rules that translate one form of data into another.
Examples
- Unmapping removes a map link between the device and the route.
- The system performs unmapping to remove a map link after logout.