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`Now Completely Revised & Updated
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`Macmillan General Reference
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`Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
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`Spencer, Donald.
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`ISBN: 0-671-89993-7
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`Manufactured in the United States of America
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`Fifth Edition
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`vector-based image from an entire bit-mapped blacklwhitelgray scale,
`or color clip art, paint program, or scanned image file.
`core storage A form of storage device that uses magnetic cores usually
`strung through wires in the form of an ARRAY; used in older computers.
`corredive maintenance The activity of detecting, isolating, and correct(cid:173)
`ing failures after they occur.
`corrupted file A FILE with distorted data.
`cost analysis A technique used to determine the overall costs of a given
`system and to compare them to cost factors estimated for a new design.
`cost/benefit analysis A quantitative form of evaluation in which benefits
`are assessed and costs associated with achieving the benefits are deter(cid:173)
`mined.
`cost-effediveness The effectiveness of a system or an operation in terms
`of the relationship of the benefits received to the resources expended to
`attain them. A system in which the received benefits exceed the associated
`costs is considered to be cost :.effective.
`costing A method of assigning costs to a project, job, or function.
`cottage key people People who work at home and transmit work to the
`company by telecommunications, diskettes, or other means.
`count The successive increase or decrease of a cumulative total of the
`number of times an event occurs.
`counter A device, such as a register or computer storage location, used to
`represent the mtmber of occurrences of an event.
`counting loop A program loop used to perform an action a fixed number
`oftimes.
`coupling The interaction between systems or between properties of a
`sys'tem . ...
`courier A monospaced typeface that resembles typewriter text. Commonly
`a built-in font on laser printers.
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