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`The New IEEE Stiarndard Dictionary
`of Electrical ang1i'”4_E;}e¥ctronics Terms
`[Including Abstractsfd‘
`2.
`__ _~ent IEEE Standards]
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`concatenated Key
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`ygsinclude the use of an assembler. a com-
`rwi-an interpreter. or a translator to prepare
`program for execution as well as to execute
`See: assembler: compiler; computer: exe-
`Ion; instructions: interpreter; program.
`729-1983
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`computer software configuration item [CSCI).
`An aggregation of software that is designated
`for configuration management and treated as a
`single entity in the configuration management
`process. Contrast with: hardware configura-
`tion item. See also: configuration item.
`6 1 O. 1 2- 1 990
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`computer system (software). A system contain-
`ing one or more computers and associated
`software.
`610.12-1990
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`computer time. See: time.
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`165-1977
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`610.2-1987
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`computer typesetting [C'1‘S). See: computer-
`aided typesetting.
`computer variable (1). A dependent variable as
`represented on the computer. See: time.
`165-1977
`(2) (machine variable). See: scale factor.
`16549.77
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`s1o_5-199o_ s1o_12-199o
`it“ program abstract [”fiwue)' A bflef
`.-~..P“°n °f 3 °°mP'-‘te’ Pnlgram that Pr?‘
`s-/‘sufflcient information for potential users
`:termine the appropriateness of th
`E~.t_0 their needs and resources.
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`acters treated as a unit and capable of
`bein"'g,__s"to_red in one computer location. See:
`[20]. [85]
`,_termino1ogy). See: word.
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`program coiniione
`ter. A:ifacility designed to provide
`comggtmg cl
`tel‘ software coIn"'pg‘nen'
`gecated.
`computer services>"to a variety of users through
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`the oper;,ation~"'of computers and auxiliary
`program configuration wentifie ‘
`hardware and through services provided by the
`$ee:_configuration identificiti :1.
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`facili
`staff.
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`6 1 0.12-1990
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`program configuration item CL ,,I).*
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`elements [analog computers). A
`__
`puter software configuration"it
`component
`that
`performs
`a
`computer
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`m“at,h,e_matical operation required for problem
`program development plan.
`olution. It
`is shown explicitly in computer
`development plan.
`or computer programs.
`165-1977
`validation. See .alidation.-
`program verification.
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`program annotation.
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`See.
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`See:
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`oncatenate. To append one item to the end of
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`if we
`example.
`us pattern. For
`ate ‘AP’ with ‘PLE.'
`the result
`is
`Syn: catena-te.
`APPL
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`610.5-51990
`:,.§-star resI?l:rcE:;°ag:"ente:?d°P'a;am concatenated key (data management).
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`mflpfluutu/output dewcigresm‘‘and auxmary
`key dle(rived fromfutilhe concatenatio:kof twoucir
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`0' jobs executing concurrently in a
`"grid $5’ S-‘fink
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`storage allocation.
`610.12-1990
`3"‘
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`path. For example, in the structure below, the
`er resources. The computer equipment,
`concatenated key for segment x is
`“AFI-
`ms. documentation. services.'facilities.
`NANCE006."
`610.5—l990
`and personnel available for a given
`pl-_ _See
`also:
`computer
`resource
`ion.
`610.12-1990
`it simulation. A simulation of
`the
`on of acomputer. See also: computer-
`610.3-1989
`r= software component (CSO). A func-
`‘I-*:"<§r" logically distinct part of a computer
`at configuration item, typically an aggre-
`two ‘or more software units.
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`610. 12- 1990
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