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4 <TITLE>Glossary
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8 <H2><A NAME=
"A">A
</A></H2>
13 <DD>American Standard Code for Information Interchange
18 <H2><A NAME=
"C">C
</A></H2>
23 <DD>A computer language
26 <DD>The association of numbers with specific printed or
27 displayed characters or symbols
30 <DD>Common UNIX Printing System
35 <H2><A NAME=
"E">E
</A></H2>
40 <DD>EPSON Standard Code for Printers
45 <H2><A NAME=
"F">F
</A></H2>
50 <DD>File Transfer Protocol
55 <H2><A NAME=
"G">G
</A></H2>
60 <DD>Graphics Interchange Format
65 <H2><A NAME=
"H">H
</A></H2>
70 <DD>Hewlett-Packard Graphics Language
73 <DD>Hewlett-Packard Page Control Language
76 <DD>Hewlett-Packard Printer Job Language
81 <H2><A NAME=
"I">I
</A></H2>
86 <DD>Internet Engineering Task Force
92 <DD>Internet Protocol, version
4; IPv4 addresses are
32-bits in
93 length and often look like
"nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn" and
"127.0.0.1"
96 <DD>Internet Protocol, version
6: IPv6 addresses are
128-bits in
97 length and look like
"xxxx::xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx" and
"::1"
100 <DD>Internet Printing Protocol
103 <DD>International Standards Organization
108 <H2><A NAME=
"J">J
</A></H2>
113 <DD>JPEG File Interchange Format
116 <DD>Joint Photographic Experts Group
121 <H2><A NAME=
"L">L
</A></H2>
126 <DD>Line Printer Daemon
131 <H2><A NAME=
"M">M
</A></H2>
136 <DD>Multimedia Internet Mail Exchange
141 <H2><A NAME=
"P">P
</A></H2>
146 <DD>Sending or receiving data more than
1 bit at a time
149 <DD>Portable Document Format
152 <DD>A one-way communications channel between two programs
155 <DD>Portable Network Graphics
158 <DD>A page description language that is most often used
162 <DD>PostScript Printer Description
167 <H2><A NAME=
"S">S
</A></H2>
172 <DD>Small Computer Systems Interface
175 <DD>Sending or receiving data
1 bit at a time
178 <DD>Server Message Block
181 <DD>A two-way network communications channel
186 <H2><A NAME=
"T">T
</A></H2>
191 <DD>Transmission Control Protocol
194 <DD>Trivial File Transfer Protocol
197 <DD>Tagged Image File Format
202 <H2><A NAME=
"U">U
</A></H2>
207 <DD>Unicast Datagram Protocol
210 <DD>A universal character set for all languages of the
214 <DD>Unicode Transfer Format
8-Bit