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 Commonly Used Computer Terms
Abort: To stop a program or function before it has finished. 
Algorithm: A set of instructions that provides a solution to a given problem.
Animation: A simulation of movement created by displaying a series of pictures, or frames. 
Forexample, cartoons on television.
ANSI: American National Standards Institute, a powerful industry association of USA, promoting Programming language standards.
Antivirus: Program A utility that searches a harddisk for viruses and removes any, that is found.
Architecture: A design, It can refer to either hardware or software or to a combination of hardware and software. The architecture of a system defines its broadoutlines.
ASCII: American Standard Code for Information Inter change. This is a seven/eight bit code widely used in computers for the transfer of data.

Bandwidth: The amount of data that can be transmitted in a fixed amount of time. It is usually expressed in bits per second(bps) or bytes per second.
Bit: The smallest unit of information in computer system. Bit is short for binary digit; either a "1” or a "0".
Boot: The process of getting the computer started. 
Byte: A byte is made up of 8 bits. The amount of memory it takes to store a single character.

Cache: A separate area of Primary Memory(RAM) where the computer stores a copy off requently used information for quick access. This is meant to speed up the operation of the hard disk.
CD-ROM: Compact Disk-Read Only Memory. This is a permanent storage device used to store large quantities of information that need not be changed.
CGA: Color Graphics Adapter 
Low-resolution screen(640x200pixels) with color capability.
Character: A number, letter, symbol, or punctuation mark. 
Chip: A small piece of silicon containing thousands or millions of electrical elements. Also called an Integrated Circuit(IC).
Compatible: The ability of one device or program to work with another device or program. 
For example, a printer and a computer
are said to be compatible if they can be connected to each other.
ConventionalMemory: The first 640K of electronic Memory(RAM) in a computer used to run OS and applications.

Debug: In computer related systems, fixing software related problem is known as debugging.
Digitize: To scan a piece of art work in very fine detail and store it in a form that computer understands.
DOS: It stands for Disk Operating System. It is a single user operating system.
DVD: Digital Versatile Discor/Digital Video Disc 
Dynamic: Refers to actions that take place at the moment  they are needed rather than in advance.

EDP: Electronic Data Processing. 
E-Mail: Electronic Mail, A facility to send electronic messages to another person on a computer network.
EndUser: The end user is the individual who uses the product after it has been fully developed and marketed.
EPROM: Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory. A type of ROM that can be programme do rreprogrammed usually by exposing a normally covered sector to UV Light.
Extended Memory:
Memory in addition to conventional memory used to run and manage applications; together with expanded memory, it helps PCs to address increased amounts of data in memory.

Fax/Facsimile: 
A way of transmitting copies of documents over telephone lines. 
Fax is short for Facsimile.

Gigabyte: Abbreviated as GB, is equal to 1024MB.
GUI/GraphicalUserInterface:
A user interface that works visually and is based on the selection of actions using a mouse or a similar pointing device to click on icons or to pick options from menus; see also icon.

Hertz: A unit of frequency that means Cycles per Second. 
HighDensity: The amount of information a disk can hold. High Density disks hold more information than Double Density disks.
Hypertext: A method of presenting information so the user can view it in a non-sequential way, regardless of how the topics were originally arranged. It has now evolved as a flexible software technology to create electronic books...... 

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