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`IBM DICTIONARY
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`DMA slave
`DMA slave A device on the Micro Channel bus that
`uses
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`system—provided
`direct memory
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`DMH Device message handler.
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`DML Data manipulating language.
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`DNC Dynamic network collection.
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`DNIC Data network identification code.
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`DNIS Dialed number identification service.
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`DOC Documentation.
`DOCID Document
`Identification.
`name.
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`See also object
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`motion
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`that
`document ('I) A named, structural unit of test
`can be
`stored,
`retrieved,
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`exchanged among
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`humans or by machine.
`that pertains to a particular
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`subject or related subjects.
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`{4) In System36. a collection of
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`text that can be named and stored as a men
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`document administrator
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`The person who defines,
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`document architecture
`ble structures of documents
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`the area of
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`document assembly Synonym for document merge.
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`documentation: (1) The management of documents.
`which may
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`actions of
`identifying.
`acquiring. processing. storing. and disseminating them.
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`standing the structure and intended uses of an informa-
`tion system or
`its components. such as flowcharts,
`textual material, and end-user manuals. (A)
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`system documentation.
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`Permission granted to one user
`document authority
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`user.
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`document environment group
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`body The
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`search for a ii
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`MEMO; a document that is a report, REPORT.
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`document conversion processor A computer program 3.'_
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`that processes a machine—readable document, including-;'
`formatting controls written in one formuttor language";
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`by means of a document copyin
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`document copying machine. diaao document cop
`machine,
`electrostatic document copying man‘l’.
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`feed-past document copying machine,
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`copying machine. photographic document cop
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`thermogtaphic document copying machine.
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`document drawer
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`controller for storing
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`locks and unlocks mac
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