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Microfiche which can hold 1,000 documents/sheet as opposed to the normal 270.
- Browse Related Terms: aperture card, Clipboard, Hold, Legal Hold, Legal Hold Enforcing, Legal Hold Issuance, Legal Hold Tracking, Preservation Notice, Preservation Order, Records Hold, Suspension Notice, Suspension Order, Ultrafiche
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Universal messaging system.
- Browse Related Terms: BBS (Bulletin Board System), compression, database, Electronic Mail/Email, ESI Audio Systems, ESI Communication Systems, ESI Data Retention Archival Systems, ESI Email Systems, ESI IM Systems, Instant Messaging (IM), Raw Relational Database, Repository for Electronic Records, SHA-1, Thread, UMS, Windows Swap (Page) File
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space on a hard drive that potentially contains intact files, remnants of files, subdirectories or temporary files which were created and then deleted by either a computer application, the operating system or the operator.
The area of computer media, such as a hard drive, that does not contain normally accessible data. Unallocated space is usually the result of a file being deleted. When a file is deleted, it is not actually erased, but is simply no longer accessible through normal means. The space that it occupied becomes unallocated space, i.e., space on the drive that can be reused to store new information. Until portions of the unallocated space are used for new data storage, in most instances, the old data remains and c
Space on a hard drive that potentially contains intact files, remnants of files, subdirectories or temporary files which were created and then deleted by a computer application, the operating system or the operator.
- 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
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The assembly of individually scanned pages into documents. Physical Unitization utilizes actual objects such as staples, paper clips and folders to determine pages that belong together as documents for archival and retrieval purposes. Logical unitization is the process of human review of each individual page in an image collection using logical cues to determine pages that belong together as documents. Such cues can be consecutive page numbering, report titles, similar headers and footers and other logical
- Browse Related Terms: Bibliographical/Objective Coding, coding, Document Coding, Enhanced Titles, Level Coding, message header, Objective Coding, Subjective Coding, Unitization Physical and Logical, User-Added Metadata
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A software operating system.
- Browse Related Terms: CPU (Central Processing Unit), Enterprise Architecture, ESI Backup Systems, GUI (Graphical User Interface), Hacker, Hidden Files or Data, MS-DOS, NOS (Network Operating System), Operating System (OS), OS, path, UNIX
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data that is not in a delimited format. File types include word processing files, html files (web pages), project plans, presentation files, spreadsheets, graphics, audio files, video files and emails.
Data that is not in tabular or delimited format. File types include word processing files, html files (web pages), project plans, presentation files, spreadsheets, graphics, audio files, video files and emails.
- Browse Related Terms: Data and Format Conversion, Data Formats, Electronic File Processing, export, format, HP-PCL & HPGL, Image File Format, Menu, Migrated Data, migration, PDF, PDF (Portable Document Format), plain text, Plaintext, POD (Print On Demand), Portable Document Format, report, Unstructured Data
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To send a file from one computer to another via modem, network, or serial cable. With a modem-based communications link, the process generally involves the requesting computer instructing the remote computer to prepare to receive the file on its disc and wait for the transmission to begin.
- Browse Related Terms: baud rate, Client, ESI Mobile Communications Systems, Fiber Optics, Half Duplex, HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol), MTTR (Mean Time To Repair), Parallel, ping, Upload
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A Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), is a compact string of characters used to identify or name a resource. The main purpose of this identification is to enable interaction with representations of the resource over a network, typically the World Wide Web, using specific protocols. URIs are defined in schemes defining a specific syntax and associated protocols.
- 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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the addressing system used in the World Wide Web and other Internet resources. The URL contains information about the method of access, the server to be accessed and the path of any file to be accessed. A URL looks like this http://thesedonaconference.org/ publications_html.
- Browse Related Terms: browser, Mosaic, URL (Uniform Resource Locators), World Wide Web, WWW
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Data or work product created by a user while reviewing a document, including annotations and subjective coding information.
- Browse Related Terms: Bibliographical/Objective Coding, coding, Document Coding, Enhanced Titles, Level Coding, message header, Objective Coding, Subjective Coding, Unitization Physical and Logical, User-Added Metadata