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Ken's Dictionary of Computer Standards
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"Ken's Dictionary of Computer Standards
An in-depth dictionary explaining certain basic concepts, specifications and
de facto standards of the computer industry.
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ANSI
n. The A merican N ational
S tandards I nstitute. An organization that uses
the public Internet and donated time from University and Industry
researchers, and then sells the resulting standards documents
only by mail-order. ANSI sales can be reached at:
ANSI Sales Department
1430 Broadway
New York, NY 10018
(212) 642-4900
Application
n. A software program or system of programs designed
to fulfill a specific user
requirement . Categories of
applications include Spreadsheets for bookkeeping, Word Processors for
documents, and Databases for recordkeeping.
ASCII
n. 1. The A merican S tandard C ode for
I nformation I nterchange. Originally a 6 bit computer code
representing capital English (Roman) letters and punctuation,
expanded to 7 bits to include lower case and additional symbols. The
Open Systems competitor to EBCDIC, IBM's proprietary text code. Also
known as ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1),
ANSI X3.4-1968, and ANSI X3.110-1983.
2. A consortium of Value Added Resellers .
3. A large Japanese firm ,
also with the same name.
ATAPI
n. 1. The
ATA
P rogrammer's I nterface.
A set of SCSI-like commands designed to address a
CDROM drive over
an IDE interface. Allows users to
install and use a CDROM drive in much the same manner as a hard
disk.
Base Address n.
An industry-wide specification for the documentation of
I/O Ports wher"
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