throbber
000001
`
`Symantec 1019
`IPR of U.S. Pat. No. 8,677,494
`
`

`
`Case3:14-CV-02998-HSG Document74-17 Fi|edO5f04l15 Page3 of4
`Chambers Copy — Do Not File
`
`Irwin
`
`Prentice Hall General Reference
`15 Columbus Circle
`
`New York, NY 10023
`
`Copyright © 1992 by Simon & Schuster. Inc.
`All rights reserved
`including the right of reproduction
`in whole or in part in any form
`
`A Webster's New World” Book
`
`Webster's New World Dictionary and colophon are
`registered trademarks of Simon & Schuster, Inc.
`
`Prentice Hall is a registered trademark of Prentice-Hall, Inc.
`
`Dictionary Editorial Offices:
`New World Dictionaries
`850 Euclid Avenue
`
`Cleveland. Ohio 44114
`
`Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
`
`Spencer, "Donald.
`Webstefs new world dictionary of computer terms I
`compiled by Donald Spencer.——-4th ed.
`p. cm.
`ISBN 0-671-846515
`
`1. Computers-~Dictionaries. 2. Electronic data
`processing—-Dictionaries.
`I. Title.
`QA76.l5.S675
`1993
`
`2-12598
`CIP
`
`Manufactured in the United States of Ametica I
`
`1234-5678.910
`
`000002
`
`000002
`
`

`
`Case3:14-cv-02998-HSG Document74-17 File-dO5l04l15 Paged of4
`Chambers Copy — Do Not File
`
`- database management
`
`95
`
`The raw material of information; individual pieces of quantitative infonna-
`tion, such as dollar sales of carpets, numbers of building permits issued,
`or units of raw material on hand. Historically, data is a plural noun
`while datum is singular—a distinction now generally ignored in data
`processing terminology.
`
`initiated by a
`The retrieval of data from remote sites
`data acquisition
`central computer system;
`the collection of data from external sensors.
`
`data administrator
`
`See DA'l'Al3ASE rlDMll\'lSTRATOR.
`
`Ariy collection of data items within a record that is given
`data aggregate
`a name and referred to as a whole, such as an array.
`
`data bank
`a database.
`
`(1) A comprehensive collection of libraries of data. (2) Loosely,
`
`database Most generally, any clearly identified collection of data, such as
`a telephone book or the card catalog at a library.
`in theory, a database
`should contain all its information in one central store or file, each record
`in the file containing rouglily the same type of
`infonnatlon, such as
`name, address, city, state, zip code, area code, and telephone number.
`Each of these categories is called a field. while a record consists of a set
`of fields pertaining to one person or item. The database file is made up
`of a number of related RECORDS. some people differentiate between a data
`base (two words), meaning an underlying collection of data in the real
`world, and a database (single word), a coherent collection of data entered
`into a computer system. its applied to data in the computer, it particularly
`means data organized so that various programs can access and update
`the information.
`
`The person responsible for the creation of the
`database administrator
`information system database and, once it
`is established,
`for maintaining
`its security and developing procedures for its recovery from disaster.
`
`The key person in the analysis, design, and imp1e1nenta—
`database analyst
`tion of data structures in a database environment.
`
`That enviroiirnent resulting from the integration
`database environment
`of users, data, and systems by iniplernenting the database.
`
`The systematic approach to storing, updating, and
`database management
`retrieving of data items, usually in the form of records in a file, by
`
`000003
`
`000003

This document is available on Docket Alarm but you must sign up to view it.


Or .

Accessing this document will incur an additional charge of $.

After purchase, you can access this document again without charge.

Accept $ Charge
throbber

Still Working On It

This document is taking longer than usual to download. This can happen if we need to contact the court directly to obtain the document and their servers are running slowly.

Give it another minute or two to complete, and then try the refresh button.

throbber

A few More Minutes ... Still Working

It can take up to 5 minutes for us to download a document if the court servers are running slowly.

Thank you for your continued patience.

This document could not be displayed.

We could not find this document within its docket. Please go back to the docket page and check the link. If that does not work, go back to the docket and refresh it to pull the newest information.

Your account does not support viewing this document.

You need a Paid Account to view this document. Click here to change your account type.

Your account does not support viewing this document.

Set your membership status to view this document.

With a Docket Alarm membership, you'll get a whole lot more, including:

  • Up-to-date information for this case.
  • Email alerts whenever there is an update.
  • Full text search for other cases.
  • Get email alerts whenever a new case matches your search.

Become a Member

One Moment Please

The filing “” is large (MB) and is being downloaded.

Please refresh this page in a few minutes to see if the filing has been downloaded. The filing will also be emailed to you when the download completes.

Your document is on its way!

If you do not receive the document in five minutes, contact support at support@docketalarm.com.

Sealed Document

We are unable to display this document, it may be under a court ordered seal.

If you have proper credentials to access the file, you may proceed directly to the court's system using your government issued username and password.


Access Government Site

We are redirecting you
to a mobile optimized page.





Document Unreadable or Corrupt

Refresh this Document
Go to the Docket

We are unable to display this document.

Refresh this Document
Go to the Docket