Computer Glossary
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Backbone:-  A network that connects other networks.

Background:-  Applications still running but they are not those in the active window
and run without user intervention.

Back Up:-  The process of duplicating the data and/or programs stored on your
computer for safekeeping.

Bad Sector:-  An area of a floppy or hard disk that will not reliably record data.

Bandwidth:-  A measurement of the volume of information that can be transmitted
over a network at a given time.

Bank:- The collection of memory chips or modules that make up a block of memory.  
This  can be 1, 2 or 4 chips.  Memory in a PC must always be added or removed in
full-bank  increments.

Bar Code:-  An electronic data technology that uses line symbols to represent data.  
A bar code reader can be used to read bar code data directly into a computer, thus,
preventing an operator from having to manually enter the information.

Base Font:-   The default font used by any software program that produces text.

BASIC:-  Beginner's All-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code.  This is the most widely
used simple and direct language for computer beginners.

Batch Program:-  A non-formatted text file that contains one or more DOS
commands and has a .BAT extension.

Baud Rate:-  The speed of data transmission measured in bits per second.

Benchmark:-  A software program or testing method which allows similar computers
or software programs to be compared.

Beta:-  A conventional designation for pre-release software that is still in the testing
and development stage.

Bidirectional:-  Works in both directions.  Frequently associated with printers which
print in both directions left to right then immediately right to left.  This saves printing
time.

Binary:-  The 0 and 1 numbering system used by computers to handle and store
data.

Binary File:-  A file containing information that is in machine-readable form, it can be
read only by an application.

Binary Transfer:-  Method of transferring files to or from a remote computer in which
all eight bits of each byte are transferred. In a text transfer, the eighth bit is ignored.

Binhex:-  A file format for encoding Macintosh binary files as text files, for easier  
transfer between computers.

BIOS:-  Basic Input Output System.  Part of an IBM or compatible computer than
manages the flow of signals through the bus.

Bit:- The smallest piece of computer information. It is represented by either the
number 0 or 1.

Bitmap:-  An image made up of pixels on the screen and stored as a collection of
bits, one or more of which correspond to one pixel.

Bookmark:-  A pointer to a particular Web site that you have added to your favorites
so you can return to them easily. Also a spot you mark in a word processor document
that you can jump to quickly.

Boolean Logic:-  A method of logic developed by the mathematician George Boole
(1815-1864).  In on-line searching or computer programming, the Boolean operators
AND, OR, and NOT are used to show the relationship between keywords.

Boot:-  To start up your computer.

Boot Disk:-  A disk drive (A: or C:) that contains the operating system files which
enable your computer to start up.

Bounced E-mail Message:-  A returned E-mail message that cannot be delivered.

BPS:-  Bits Per Second. Speed at which data is transferred.

Bridge:-  A device used to connect two local area networks, enabling them to
exchange data even though they may have different architectures and use different
protocols.

Browse:-  To look through files, directories, or URLs. Some dialog boxes have a
Browse button, which opens another dialog box that lists files and directories so that
you can easily select the file you want.

Browser:-  A program used to search and retrieve information from on-line services
or the Internet.

Buffer:-  A memory area that holds data temporarily.

Bug-  A malfunction caused by an error in a computer program or a defect in the
hardware.

Bulletin Board System (BBS):-   A host computer system that allows access to many
people at one time through their modems.  BBSs are disappearing and being
replaced by Internet sites.

BUS:-  Circuits which connect devices together.

Byte:-  The computer combination of eight bits which represents one character of
data.  One character or one space is equivalent to one byte.
(Multimedia Program)
Features:-
  • Video Zoom.
  • Multi-Screens.
  • Fast and slow Video or MP3
  • Auto-play search engine.
  • Play Movie, MP3, Picture
  • And more...
(Firewall)
Features:-
  • Protect your OS from any type
    of 32bit and 16bit virus.
  • Protect your OS from any Virus
    will develop in the future.
  • Control All User Accounts
  • Accept or refuse running
    Application feature.
  • And more...
AK-Encryption
(Encryption)
Features:-
  • new logic to encrypt and
    decrypt your Important
    Message.
  • strong algorithm (don't build
    above any algorithm system
    in the world)
  • And more...
AK_Encryption
Features:-
  • New Logic to Monitoring
    all types of application on
    your System.
  • Monitor 16bit ,32bit
    and 64bit Application.
  • Monitor non-Device
    Driver service
    Application.
  • Monitor Device Driver
    Service Application.
  • Monitor All Executable
    File (exe) events
    Creating, Changing ,
    Renaming, Deleting.
  • Release OS Errors
    Feature
  • Clean Temporary Folders

(Security System)
Features:-
  • Freeze your files from the
    following task:-
  • Merge with virus
  • Deleting
  • Changing
  • Modifier
  • Renaming
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