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Workstations

Of or pertaining to any computer intended for personal use, but with a much faster processor and more memory than an ordinary personal computer.

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Workstations

Commit

Computer; Workstations

The point in a transaction when all updates to any resources involved in the transaction are made permanent.

Namespace

Computer; Workstations

A standard that lets you specify a unique label for the set of element names defined by a DTD. A document using that DTD can be included in any other document without having a conflict between ...

System administrator

Computer; Workstations

The person responsible for configuring and administering the enterprise's computers, networks, and software systems.

Application client module

Computer; Workstations

A software unit that consists of one or more classes and an application client deployment descriptor.

Snooping

Computer; Workstations

The most popular protocol for maintaining cache coherency is called snooping. Cache controllers monitor or snoop on the bus to determine whether or not the cache contains a copy of a shared block. ...

XPointer

Computer; Workstations

The part of the XLL specification that is concerned with identifying sections of documents so that they can be referenced in links or included in other documents.

Unicode

Computer; Workstations

A standard defined by the Unicode Consortium that uses a 16-bit code page that maps digits to characters in languages around the world. Because 16 bits covers 32,768 codes, Unicode is large enough to ...

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