Sunday, January 19, 2014

Some Computer Terms

·         CD: Compact Disc
·         CD ROM: Compact Disc Read Only Memory
·         CD RW: Compact Disc Read and Write
·         ADC: Analog Digital Converter
·         ALU: Arithmetic Logic Unit
·         ASCII: American Standard Code for Information Interchange
·         BASIC: Beginner’s All Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code
·         BIOS: Basic Input output System
·         CU: Control Unit
·         D RAM: Dynamic Ram
·         DAC: Digital Analog Converter
·         DBMS: Database Management System
·         AVI: Audio Video Interleave
·         RTS: Real Time Streaming
·         AMR: Adaptive Multi-Rate Codec
·         JAD: Java Application Descriptor
·         JAR: Java Archive
·         JAD: Java Application Descriptor
·         3GPP: 3rd Generation Partnership Project
·         3GP: 3rd Generation Project
·         MP3: MPEG player lll
·         MP4: MPEG-4 video file
·         AAC: Advanced Audio Coding
·         DCL: Digital Command Language
·         DFD: Data Flow Di gram
·         DNS: Domain Name System
·         DPI: Dots Per Inch
·         DVD: Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc
·         E Mail: Electronic Mail
·         E Commerce: Electronic Commerce
·         E PROM: Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
·         EBCDIC : Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code
·         CAD: Computer Aided Design
·         CAM: Computer Aided
·         COBOL: Common Business Oriented Language
·         CPU: Central Processing Unit
·         CRT: Cathode Ray Tube
·         EDP: Electronic Data Processing
·         EDSAC: Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator
·         EE-PROM: Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
·         ENIAC: Electronic Numerical Integrated and Computer
·         FORTRAN: Formula Translation
·         FTP: File Transfer Protocol
·         GUI: Graphical User Interface
·         AI: Artificial Intelligence
·         HTIVIL: Hyper Text Markup Language
·         HTTP: Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
·         IBM: International Business Machine
·         ISDN: Integrated Services Digital Network
·         IT: Information Technology
·         KBPS: Kilo Byte Per Second
·         LAN: Local Area Network
·         LCD: Liquid Crystal Display
·         LSI: Large Scale Integration
·         MAN: Metropolitan Area Network
·         MB: Mega Byte
·          HTTPS: Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure
·         URL: Uniform Resource Locator
·         USB: Universal Serial Bus
·         VIRUS: Vital Information Resource Under Seized
·         3G: 3rd Generation
·         GSM: Global System for Mobile Communication
·         CDMA: Code Divison Multiple Access
·         UMTS: Universal Mobile Telecommunication System
·         SIM: Subscriber Identity Module
·         GIF: Graphic Interchangeable Format
·         JPEG: Joint Photographic Expert Group
·         BMP: Bitmap
·         SWF: Shock Wave Flash
·         WMV: Windows Media Video
·         WMA: Windows Media Audio
·         WAV: Waveform Audio
·         PNG: Portable Network Graphics
·         DOC: Document (Microsoft Corporation)
·         PDF: Portable Document Format
·         M4A: MPEG-4 Audio File
·         NTH: Nokia Theme (series 40)
·         XMF: Extensible Music File
·         WBMP: Wireless Bitmap Image
·         HTML: Hyper Text Markup Language
·         WML: Wireless Markup Language
·         DOS: Disk Operating System
·         GUI:- Graphical User Interface
·         GPRS: General Packet Radio Service
·         WAP: Wireless Application Protocol
·         TCP: Transmission Control Protocol
·         ARPANET: Advanced Research Project Agency Network
·         IBM: International Business Machines
·         HP: Hewlett Packard
·         AM/FM: Amplitude/ Frequency Modulation
·         WLAN: Wireless Local Area Network
·         IP: Internet Protocol
·         ISP: Internet Service Provider
·          TCP: Transmission Control Protocol
·         UPS: Uninterruptible Power Supply
·         HSDPA: High Speed Downlink Packet Access
·         VHF: Very High Frequency

·         UHF: Ultra High Frequency

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