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The ITU (see ITU) standard for 14.4 kbs modem communications.
- Browse Related Terms: ANSI, ASCII, AVI (Audio-Video Interleave), CDPD (Cellular Digital Packet Data), EISA (Extended Industry Standard Architecture), EPP (Enhanced Parallel Port), International Telecommunication Union (ITU), MAPI (Mail Application Program Interface), MCA (Micro Channel Architecture), RFC822, V.32bis, V.34, Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA), X.25
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The proposed ITU (see ITU) standard for 28.8 kbs modem communications.
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In the context of this document, confirm or ensure well grounded logic, and true and accurate determinations.
- Browse Related Terms: COTS (Commercial Off-the-Shelf), Data Filtering, Data Mining, data set, Horizontal De-duplication, Privilege Data Set, Production Data Set, redaction, Validate, Verbatim Coding
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Value-Added Reseller/Value-Added Dealer/Value-Added Specialty Distributor. Companies or people who sell computer hardware or software and add-value in the process. Usually, the value added is specific technical or marketing knowledge and/or experience.
- Browse Related Terms: Case Management Services, Case Management Software, Computer Forensics, Forensics, Legal Document Management, Legal Software, Litigation Software, Litigation Support Manager, Litigation Support Services, Litigation Support Software and Systems, Litigation Support Specialist, Service-Level Agreement, TrialDirector, VAR/VAD/VASD
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generic name for all display terminals.
- Browse Related Terms: Dot Pitch, Drag-and-Drop, Interlaced, Picture Element, Portrait Mode, Refresh Rate, VDT (Video Display Terminal), WYSIWYG
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Representation of graphic images by mathematical formulas. For instance, a circle is defined by a specific position and radius.
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Data created and maintained by the electronic discovery vendor as a result of processing the document. While some vendor-added metadata has direct value to customers, much of it is used for process reporting, chain of custody, and data accountability. Contrast with customer-added metadata.
- Browse Related Terms: Accuracy, chain of custody, Customer-Added Metadata, Dynamic De-duplication, ESI Process Management Systems, Native File Format, Non-native Environment, preservation, Redact, Reverse Engineering, Vendor-Added Metadata, Virus
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Extracting data from documents in a collection in a way that matches exactly as the information appears in the documents.
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A particular form or variation of an earlier or original record. For electronic records the variations may include changes to file format, metadata or content.
- 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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Dupli
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A PC industry standard, first introduced by IBM in 1987, for color video displays. The minimum dot (pixel) display is 640 by 480 by 16 colors. Then Super VGA was introduced at 800 x 600 x 16, then 256 colors. VGA can extend to 1024 by 768 by 256 colors. Replaces EGA, an earlier standard and the even older CGA. Newer standard displays can range up to 1600 by 1280.
- Browse Related Terms: CCD (Charge Coupled Device), CGA (Color Graphics Adapter), EGA (Extended Graphics Adapter), lossy compression, SIMM (Single, In-Line Memory Module), SVGA (Super Video Graphics Adapter), VGA (Video Graphics Adapter)
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concentrates on computer video standards.
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A type of device used to connect scanners with computers. Scanners with this interface require a scanner control board designed by Kofax, Xionics or Dunord.
- Browse Related Terms: Bandwidth, Bus, Centronics Interface, Chat, hub, Network, Node, Offline, online, Online/On-Line, PCI, Private Network, remote access, router, Sandbox, Stand Alone Computer, T1, T3, topology, Video Scanner Interface, Virtual Private Network, VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), VPN (Virtual Private Network), workgroup
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VPN, A virtually private network that is constructed by using public wires to connect nodes
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a self-replicating program that spreads by inserting copies of itself into other executable code or documents. A program into which a virus has inserted itself is said to be infected, and the infected file (or executable code that is not part of a file) is a host. Viruses are a kind of malware (malicious software). Viruses can be intentionally destructive, for example by destroying data, but many viruses are merely annoying. Some viruses have a delayed payload, sometimes referred to a bomb. The primary dow
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A record that is essential to the organizations operation or to the reestablishment of the organization after a disaster.
- Browse Related Terms: Cluster, Cluster (File), Drive Geometry, File Allocation Table, File Slack Space, Interleave, Platter, Sector Gap, Vital Record
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A vlog is a Weblog that uses video as its primary medium for distributing content. Vlog posts are usually accompanied by text, image, and other metadata to provide a context or overview for the video.
A vlog is a Weblog that uses video as its primary medium for distributing content. Vlog posts are usually accompanied by text, image, and other metadata to provide a context or overview for the video.
- Browse Related Terms: AIIM, De-skewing, Electronic Image Management (EIM), End Document Number or End Doc#, EPS (Encapsulated PostScript), Internet Publishing, LFP, lossless compression, OCR Text, Processing Data, Raster Image, Region (of an image), Skewed, Thumbnail, Vector, Vlog (Videoblog), Zone OCR
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Telephonic capability across an IP connection; increasingly used in place of standard telephone systems.
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A volume is a specific amount of storage space on computer storage media such as hard drives, floppy discs, CD-ROM discs, etc. In some instances, computer media may contain more than one volume, while in others, one volume may be contained on more than one disc.
- 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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When a partition is formatted to create a volume, a volume boot sector is created to store information about the volume. One volume contains the operating system and its volume boot sector contains code used to load the operating system when the computer is booted up
- Browse Related Terms: Boot Sector, Extended Partitions, Inter-Partition Space, Master Boot Record, Master File Table (MFT), Partition, Partition Table, Partition Waste Space, Volume Boot Sector