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Under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 30(b)(6), a corporation, partnership, association, or governmental agency is subject to the deposition process, and to provide one or more witnesses to testify as to matters known or reasonably available to the organization without compromising attorney-client privilege communications or work product. It is not unusual for the 30(b)(6) topics to be directed toward the discovery process, including procedures for preservation, collection, chain of custody, processing,
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Describes the process by which laser-readable pits are burned into the recorded layer of optical discs, DVD-ROMs and CD-ROMs.
- Browse Related Terms: Ablate, CD-ROM, Compact Disc (CD), DAD (Digital Audio Disc), Disc mirroring, DVD (Digital Video Disc or Digital Versatile Disc), Erasable Optical Drive, HD (High Density), Juke-Box, jukebox, Laser Disc, MAPI Mail Near-Line, Mastering, Near-Line Data, Optical Discs, Phase Change, Physical Ddisc, Rewriteable Technology, volume
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Unalterable data. See Ablate.
- Browse Related Terms: Ablative, Attribute, Data Collection, Data Harvesting, Holorith, Indexing, information, scalability
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Formal nomenclature for user actions not in accordance with organizational policy or law. Actions falling outside, or explicitly proscribed by, acceptable use policy.
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The principle that individuals using a facility or a computer system must be identifiable. With accountability, violations or attempted violations of system security can be traced to individuals who can then be held responsible.
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Department of Defense parlance for the notion that information has been maintained and transferred in such a way as to be inviolate (the information has been protected from being modified or otherwise corrupted either maliciously or accidentally). Accuracy protects against forgery or tampering.
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A safety film (ANSI Standard) substrate used to produce microfilm.
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A security type used by Lotus Notes developers to grant varying levels of access and user privileges within Lotus Notes databases.
- Browse Related Terms: ACL (Access Control List), De-duplication, Domino Database, ESI Structured Data Storage Systems, ESI Structured Storage Systems, Marginalia, NSF, Portable Volumes, Schema, Structured Data Applications
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Active Data is information residing on the direct access storage media (disc drives or servers) of computer systems, which is readily visible to the operating system and/or application software with which it was created and immediately accessible to users without restoration or reconstruction.
Active data is information residing on the direct access storage media of computer systems, which is readily visible to the operating system and/or application software with which it was created and immediately accessible to users without restoration, modification ,or reconstruction (i.e., word processing and spreadsheet files, programs and files used by the computerâÂÂs operating system).
- Browse Related Terms: Active Data, Backup, Caching, Database Management System (DBMS), ESI Litigation Hold Archival Systems, ESI Unstructured Data Storage Systems, File System Metadata, Near-Line Data Storage
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Active Records are those Records related to current, ongoing or in-process activities and are referred to on a regular basis to respond to day-to-day operational requirements. An active record resides in native application format and is accessible for purposes of business processing with no restrictions on alteration beyond normal business rules. See Inactive Records.
Active records are records related to current, ongoing or in process activities and are referred to on a regular basis to respond to day-to-day operational requirements. An active record resides in native application format and is accessible for purposes of business processing with no restrictions on alteration beyond normal business rules.
- Browse Related Terms: active records, Archive/Electronic Archive, Batch Processing, COM (Computer Output to Microfilm), Draft Record, Electronic Record, Inactive Record, Lifecycle, Official Record Owner, Record Lifecycle, Record Owner, record series, Record Submitter, Records Retention Schedule, Records Store, retention schedule, Version, Record Version
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Analog to Digital converter. Converts analog data to a digital format.
- Browse Related Terms: ADC, analog, Check Digit, DAC (Digital to Analog Converter), digitize, DSP (Digital Signal Processor/Processing), FAX, Multimedia, Personal Digital Assistant, Sampling Rate, steganography, telephony
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Addresses using a number of different protocols are commonly used on the Internet. These addresses include email addresses (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol or SMTP), IP (Internet Protocol) addresses and URLs (Uniform Resource Locators), commonly known as Web addresses.
- Browse Related Terms: Address, Email address, FTP (File Transfer Protocol), Internet, Internet Assigned Numbers Authority, IPX/SPX, Packet, SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol), Spoofing, TCP/IP, Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), URI (Uniform Resource Indicator), Web site
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Automatic Document Feeder. This is the means by which a scanner feeds the paper document.
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Evidence that is acceptable or allowable in court.
evidence that is acceptable or allowable in court.
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The leading program for creating and viewing PDF files. Acrobat is available in several versions, including Acrobat, a free viewer and Acrobat Professional, the paid version that allow the user to create PDF files or perform PDF file conversions. Acrobat Professionals also allows one to use numerous process third-party add-ons with additional functionality.
- Browse Related Terms: Adobe Acrobat, aliasing, ASCII (Acronym for American Standard Code), COLD (Computer Output to Laser Disc), DTP (Desktop Publishing), Extrinsic Data, File Signature, Forms Processing, html" (Hypertext Markup Language), Leading/Ledding, Paper, Printout, Upgrade, XML
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The Association for Information and Image Management focused on electronic imaging.
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A detailed formula or set of steps for solving a particular problem. To be an algorithm, a set of rules must be unambiguous and have a clear stopping point.
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When computer graphics output has jagged edges or a stair-stepped, rather than a smooth, appearance when magnified. The graphics output can be smoothed using anti-aliasing algorithms.
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Characters composed of letters, numbers (and sometimes punctuation marks). Excludes control characters.
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Ambient data is data stored in non-traditional computer storage areas and formats, such as Windows swap files, unallocated space, and file slack.
- Browse Related Terms: Ambient Data, Archive, Deleted Data, Deleted File, Deleted files, Deleted Files and Data, Deletion, disposition, Forensic Computer Expert, Forensic Copy, Latent Data, Pointer, Residual Data, Unallocated Space