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`Exhibit 2019
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`Webster's
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`NEW WORLD
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`DICTIONARY®
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`COMPUTER
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`TERMS
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`Compiled by
`Donald Spencer
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`MACMILLAN 0 USA
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`Macmillan General Reference
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`Fifth Edition
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`Library of Congress Cataloging-in-l'uhlication Data
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`Spencer. Donald.
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`ISBN: (Lon-8999}?
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`Manufactured in the United States of America
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`and mark A code or signal that indicates termination of :1 unit of data.
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`endnole A footnote at the end of a document
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`end-ol-hloclt (£08) The termination of a block.
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`end-el-file (EOF} The tennination or point of completion of a quantity
`of data End-of-file marks are used to indicate this point on magnetic
`tilts. See I-LND-tiF-‘I‘Al’li martin.
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`at Condition that alerts the pmgram that a job is done
`end-ol-iob (£01)
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`end-ol-messuge (EOM) The tennination of a homage.
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`end-ol-page halt A texture that stops the printer at the end of each
`completed page of output.
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`end-of-tnpe marker A marker on a MAGNETIC we used to indicate the
`end of the pennissible recording area.
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`end-olden (EDI) A transmissmn control character used to indicate to
`receiving hardware that tlte prevrous character was the last character of
`tneasage text.
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`end-ol-trunsnrissioo A control character used to indicate that :1 trans
`mission has been completed.
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`endpoints
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`[o VECTOR tow-tries, the points that Specify each end of a line
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`end user A person who huts and use: computer software or who has
`contact with computers.
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`end-user development Systems development activities carried out by
`the end user.
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