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1 CONTAINING THE ENEMY
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2 CONTAINING ATTACK
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3 bootable
Containing the system files necessary for booting a PC and running it. -
4 audio CD
A compact disc containing audio information (as opposed to a CD-ROM containing data and files). -
5 GLB
"A U.S. law containing financial provisions that require all financial institutions to disclose to consumer customers their policies and practices for protecting the privacy of non-public personal information. Non-public personal information includes any PII provided by a customer, resulting from transactions with the financial institution or obtained by a financial institution through providing products or services." -
6 active volume
"The volume from which the computer starts up. The active volume must be a simple volume on a dynamic disk. You cannot mark an existing dynamic volume as the active volume, but you can upgrade a basic disk containing the active partition to a dynamic disk. After the disk is upgraded to dynamic, the partition becomes a simple volume that is active." -
7 aggregation
A table or structure containing pre-calculated data for an online analytical processing (OLAP) cube. Aggregations support the rapid and efficient querying of a multidimensional database. -
8 audio file
"A file containing digitized audio, such as voice or music." -
9 backup device
A tape or disk drive containing a backup medium. -
10 base catalog
A catalog containing product data that is referenced by a virtual catalog. Base catalogs are stored in the catalog database. -
11 expanded memory
"Type of memory that can be added to IBM personal computers. The use of expanded memory is defined by the Expanded Memory Specification (EMS), which supports memory boards containing RAM that can be enabled or disabled by software." -
12 folder
"A named storage area on a computer containing files and other folders. Folders are used to organize information electronically, the same way actual folders in a filing cabinet do." -
13 form
A structured document or template with spaces reserved for entering information and often containing special coding (e.g. to trigger data processing). -
14 image file
"A file containing graphics (illustrations, photographs, etc.) or other visual information." -
15 LCD
"A type of display that uses a liquid compound having a polar molecular structure, sandwiched between two transparent electrodes. When an electric field is applied, the molecules align with the field, forming a crystalline arrangement that polarizes the light passing through it. A polarized filter laminated over the electrodes blocks polarized light. In this way, a grid of electrodes can selectively ""turn on"" a cell, or a pixel, containing the liquid crystal material, turning it dark." -
16 nest
"To embed one construct inside another. For example, a database may contain a nested table (a table within a table), a program may contain a nested procedure (a procedure declared within a procedure), and a data structure may include a nested record (a record containing a field that is itself a record)." -
17 packet
"An Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) network layer transmission unit that consists of binary information representing both data and a header containing an identification number, source and destination addresses, and error-control data." -
18 rendering
"The creation of an image containing geometric models, using color and shading to give the image a realistic look. Usually part of a geometric modeling package such as a CAD program, rendering uses mathematics to describe the location of a light source in relation to the object and to calculate the way in which the light would create highlights, shading, and variations in color. The degree of realism can range from opaque, shaded polygons to images approximating photographs in their complexity." -
19 resource record
"A standard DNS database structure containing information used to process DNS queries. For example, an address (A) resource record contains an IP address corresponding to a host name. Most of the basic resource record types are defined in RFC 1035, but additional RR types have been defined in other RFCs and approved for use with DNS." -
20 RR
"A standard DNS database structure containing information used to process DNS queries. For example, an address (A) resource record contains an IP address corresponding to a host name. Most of the basic resource record types are defined in RFC 1035, but additional RR types have been defined in other RFCs and approved for use with DNS."RR
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