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`Library of Congress Catologing-in—Publication Data
`Freedman, Alan
`Computer desktop encyclopedia / Alan Freedman-2nd ed.
`p.
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`ISBN 9814479856
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`1. Computerstictionaries.
`QA7615J3732
`1999
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`encode
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`encode
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`(1) To assign a code to represent data, such as a parts code. Contrast with decade.
`(2) Same as encrypt, See cryptography.
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`encoder
`A hardware device or software that assigns a code to represent data. See encode.
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`Encore
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`(Encore Computer Corporation, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, www.cncore.com) A computer company
`founded in 1983 that specializes in realtime systems and storage products.
`Its Infinity RT line is an 5MP
`and Alpha—based realtime system that incorporates Encore’s Reflective Memory channel, a high~speed
`memory to memory interconnect.
`Its infinity SP disk products are SMP—based UNIX systems that
`emulate IBM mainframe storage controllers. They provide mainframe storage and also allow UNIX hosts
`and PC servers access to the same disks as if they were attached SCSI drives.
`Encore’s products stem back to Systems Engineering Labs, founded in 1961. SEL became a division of
`Gould, which was acquired by Encore in 1989.
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`encrypt, encryption
`To encode data for security purposes. See cryptography.
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`encryption algorithm
`The formula used to turn data into a secret code. See cryptography and algorithm.
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`endian
`See hig endirzn.
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`end key
`A keyboard key commonly used to move the cursor to the bottom of the screen or file or to the next
`Word or end of line.
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`endless loop
`It can be caused by an error in the program or it
`A series of instructions that are constantly repeated.
`can be intentional; for example, a screen demo on continuous replay.
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`end points
`In 2—D graphics, each end point is typically two
`In vector graphics, the two ends of a line (vector).
`numbers representing coordinates on x and y axes,
`In 3—D, each end point is made up of three numbers
`representing coordinates on x, y and z axes.
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`end user computing
`Using personal computers. The end user is the user of the computer.
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`Energy Star
`Power conservation requirements set forth by the Environmental Protection Agency of the U.S.
`Government.
`In order to display the Energy Star logo, devices (PCs, monitors, printers, etc.) must use less
`than 30 watts of power when inactive.
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`En'fin
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`A client/server development system based on the Smalltalk language.
`ObjectStudio environment. See Ohjechrudio.
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`It is now part of the
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`engine
`(1) A specialized processor, such as a graphics processor. Like any engine, the faster it runs, the quicker
`the job gets done. See graphics engine and printer engine.
`(2) Software that performs a primary and highly repetitive function such as a database engine, graphics
`engine or dictionary engine.
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`engineer
`See sofi‘wzzre engineer; systems engineer and network engineer.
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`engineering cylinder
`See diagnostic tracks".
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