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KuTenk 2000 - ITOT110109-Computers—Systems, Terms and Acronyms, 16th Edition

 

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by M. Susan Hodges 

2006 (266 pages)

ISBN:0966842286

Written for non-technical people who need to understand Information Technology, this updated and revised guide explains computer technology and computer terminology in plain English.

 

 

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Table of Contents

Computers—Systems, Terms and Acronyms, 16th Edition

Part One - Computers—Systems

Section I

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Information Technology

Chapter 1

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IT Overview

Chapter 2

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IT Jobs and Professionals

Section II

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Applications

Chapter 3

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Corporate Applications

Chapter 4

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eApplications

Section III

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Platforms

Chapter 5

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Computers

Chapter 6

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Operating Systems

Chapter 7

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System Software

Chapter 8

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Security

Chapter 9

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Storage Management

Section IV

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Development

Chapter 10

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Development Life Cycle

Chapter 11

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Languages and Tools

Chapter 12

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Software Engineering

Section V

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Data

Chapter 13

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Files and Databases

Chapter 14

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Data Management Systems

Section VI

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Communications

Chapter 15

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Communications

Chapter 16

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Middleware and Servers

Chapter 17

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Networking

Part Two - Terms & Acronyms

1G (First Generation Networks)—915 Express

A

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Ab Initio—autonomic computing

B

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back-end—bytecode

C

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C/C++—CyberTrace

D

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daemon—Dynamic ODS (Operational Data Store)

E

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E-Business Suite—extranet

F

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fabric—fuzzy logic

G

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G, GB (Gig, GigaByte)—gyricon

H

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hammer—hypertext

I

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I/O (Input/Output)—IXP (Internet eXchange Point)

J

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J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition)—Jython

K

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K, KB (Kilo, KiloByte)—KW (Knowledge Warehouse)

L

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L2F (Layer 2 Forwarding)—LynxOS RTOS (Real-Time Operating System)

Part Two - Terms & Acronyms

1G (First Generation Networks)—915 Express

A

-

Ab Initio—autonomic computing

B

-

back-end—bytecode

C

-

C/C++—CyberTrace

D

-

daemon—Dynamic ODS (Operational Data Store)

E

-

E-Business Suite—extranet

F

-

fabric—fuzzy logic

G

-

G, GB (Gig, GigaByte)—gyricon

H

-

hammer—hypertext

I

-

I/O (Input/Output)—IXP (Internet eXchange Point)

J

-

J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition)—Jython

K

-

K, KB (Kilo, KiloByte)—KW (Knowledge Warehouse)

L

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L2F (Layer 2 Forwarding)—LynxOS RTOS (Real-Time Operating System)

M

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M, MB (Meg, MegaByte)—MySQL Relational database

N

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N1—NVRAM (Non-Volatile Random Access Memory)

O

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OAG (Open Applications Group)—overhead

P

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packet—Python

Q

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QA (quality assurance)—QuickTest Professional

R

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R/3—RUP (Rational Unified Process)

S

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S/390—Systinet Registry

T

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T, TB (Tera, or TeraByte)—twisted pair cable

U

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U2—UWB (Ultra WideBand)

W

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W3C (World Wide Web Consortium)—WS-Federation (Web Services Federation)

X

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XACML (Extensible Access Control Markup Language)—Xythos Enterprise Document Management Suite

Y

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Y!Q—Yukon

Z

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z/OS—zSeries


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