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`caching (1) Storing instructions and data in a cache,
`(2) See client-side caching, GC caching.
`caching disk On personal computers, 4 diskette that
`simulates the operation of cache memory.
`CAD/CAM Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided
`Manufacturing. An application in which devices such
`as personal computers can be used to design and
`develop products
`such as circuit boards and other
`computers. See also schematic capture.
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`(3) Change accumulation.
`(4) Channel attachment.
`cable The physical medium for transmitting signals;
`it includes copper conductors and optical fibers.
`cable path A series of cables connected in sequence.
`cable test A network controller test to verify that data
`can be sent and received over
`the length of all
`attached cables.
`cable through feature A special feature that allows
`multiple workstations to be attached to a single cable
`path.
`cache (L) A. special-purpose buffer storage, smaller
`and faster than main storage, used to hold a copy of
`instructions and data obtained from main storage and
`likely to be needed next by the processor.
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`(2) A buffer storage that contains frequently accessed
`instructions and data; it is used to reduce access time.
`G) An optional part of the directory database in
`network nodes where frequently used directory infor-
`mation may be stored to speed directory searches.
`(4) To place, hide, or store in a cache.
`(5) See con-
`verter cache, image cache, write-back cache.
`cache line In VM/SP HPO,
`a boundary between
`blocks of storage that maps to 4 specific area in the
`cache or high-speed buffer.
`eache memory A special buffer storage, smaller and
`faster than main storage, that is used to hold a copy of
`instructions and data in main storage that are likely to
`be needed next by the processor, and that have been
`obtained automatically from main storage.
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`CAF Call attachment facility.
`CAI Computer-assisted instruction.
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`calculated link loss In an ESCON environment,
`total optical attenuation (loss) calculated for a specific
`link, the value of which cannot exceed the maximum
`loss allowed for that link. See also maximum allow-
`able link loss.
`calculating machine A machine that performs the
`arithmetic functions of a calculator, principally by
`electromechanical means;
`the predecessor to the cal-
`culator, See nonprinting calculating machine, printing
`calculating machine.
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`calculating punch A calculator with a card reader
`and a card punch that reads the data on a punched
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`logic
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`calculation specifications In RPG, a coding form on
`which a programmer describes the processing to be
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`calculator A device that is especially suitable for per-
`forming arithmetic operations, but that requires human
`intervention to alter its stored program, if any, and to
`initiate each operation or sequence of operations. A
`calculator performs some of the functions of a com-
`puter but does not usually operate without frequent
`human intervention.
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`calculator with algebraic logic A calculator in which
`the internal circuitry requires that after the mput of the
`first operand, the operating symbol be given before the
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