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Browsing 'T'
Found 24 entries under 'T'
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Tb (Score: 0) Terabyte. |
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TCP (Score: 0) Transmission Control Protocol. A reliable protocol that is used transmit data from one process to another across a {... |
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terabyte (Score: 0) 240 bytes. |
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terminal (Score: 0) Video display unit with a keyboard and a monitor. |
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terminate (Score: 0) To stop or end. May be either intentional or not. |
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terminating resistors (Score: 0) Resistors at the end of a thin-wire network connect or SCSI bus that absorbs the signals and prevents them from bounci... |
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text (Score: 0) The executable machine portion of a program. That is, the part of a program containing the instructions that a CPU... |
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text file (Score: 0) A file containing text. |
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text region (Score: 0) Also called text segment. |
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third party (Score: 0) A individual or organization that provides something additional to the base system, typically used for hardware or sof... |
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thrashing (Score: 0) When the system spends all of its time swapping and not performing any real work. |
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throughput (Score: 0) The amount of work that a part of the system can process in a specified time. This can be anything from the number o... |
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tilda (Score: 0) The ~ symbol. Used by several shells and other programs to represent a users home directory. |
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time slice (Score: 0) The maximum amount of time a process can run without being preempted. |
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TLB (Score: 0) Translation Look aside Buffer. Buffer within the CPU that contains pointers to pages. |
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toggle (Score: 0) To switch between any two conditions. For example, to toggle from OFF to ON. |
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token (Score: 0) Portions of a command line that need to be evaluated individually. |
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track (Score: 0) The set of sectors on a hard disk at the same distance from the centre and on the same surface. |
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transport layer (Score: 0) The layer of a network protocol stack responsible for getting the data from one machine to another. |
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trap (Score: 0) An exception that is processes immediately after executing the instruction that generates the exception. |









