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`Microsoft Press
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`Third Edition
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`DORSEY & WHITNEY LIBRARY
`1330 Connecticut Ave. N.W.
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`JUL 3 0 1998
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`Wasiiigton, D.C. 20036
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`IPR 2018-00044
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`PUBLISHED BY
`Microsoft Press
`A Division of Microsoft Corporation
`One Microsoft Way
`Redmond, Washington 98052-6399
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`Copyright © 1997 by Microsoft Corporation
`All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be reproduced or transmitted
`in any form or by any means without the written permission of the publisher.
`Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
`Microsoft Press Computer Dictionary. -- 3rd ed.
`Pp.
`cm.
`ISBN 1-57231-446-X
`1. Computers--Dictionaries. 2, Microcomputers--Dictionaries.
`L. Microsoft Press,
`QA76.15.M54 1997
`004'.03--de21
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`97-15489
`cIP
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`Printed and boundin the United States of America.
`23456789 QMQM 210987
`Distributed to the book trade’m Canada by Macmillan of Canada, a division of Canada Publishing
`Corporation.
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`A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.
`Microsoft Press books are available through booksellers and distributors worldwide. For further
`information about international editions, contact your local Microsoft Corporation office. Or contact
`MicrosoftPress Intemational directly at fax (425) 936-7329.
`Macintosh, Power Macintosh, QuickTime, and TrueType are registered trademarks of Apple Computer,
`Inc. Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation, DirectInput, DirectX, Microsoft, Microsoft
`Press, MS-DOS,Visual Basic, Visual C++, Win32, Win32s, Windows, Windows NT, and XENIX are
`registered trademarks and ActiveMovie, ActiveX, and Visual J++ are trademarks of Microsoft
`Corporation. Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. Other product and company names
`mentioned herein may be the trademarks oftheir respective owners.
`/
`Acquisitions Editor: Kim Fryer
`Project Editor: Maureen Williams Zimmerman, Anne Taussig
`Technical Editors: Dail Magee Jr., Gary Nelson, Jean Ross, Jim Fuchs, John C®nrow, Kurt Meyer,
`Robert Lyon, Roslyn Lutsch
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`IPR 2018-00044
`IPR 2018-00044
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`something useful. See also virus. worm
`value of a Boolean expression for cack ee
`troll \wol\ vb. To post a messagein a newsgroup
`sible combinations of variable Vales the os
`or other online conference in the hopesthat some-
`expression, See also AND, Boolean
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`body else will consider the original message so
`exclusive OR, NOT, OR.
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`outrageous that it demandsa heated reply. A clas-
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`sic exampleoftrolling is an article in favor oftor-
`vices Application ProgrammingInterface The ‘
`turing cats posted in a pet lovers’ newsgroup. See
`of standardsfor theinterface between a large -
`also YHBT.
`phone system and a computer network server
`troubleshoot \trub‘l-shGor'\
`vb. To isolate the
`developed by Novell and AT&T and Supported by
`source of a problem in a program, computer sys-
`many telephone equipment manufacturers and
`tem, or network and remedyit.
`software developers. Compare TAPI.
`trouble ticket \trab‘l tik at\ 2. A report ofa prob-
`TSR \TS-R°\
`97. Acronym for terminate-and-szy-
`Jem with a particular device or system that
`is
`resident. A programthat remains loaded in mem-
`tracked through the workflowprocess. Originally
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`ory even whenit is not running, so tharit can be
`written on paper, electronic trouble tickets are fea-
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`quickly invoked for a
`specific task performed
`tured by many workflowand help-desk applica-
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`while another program is operating. Typically.
`tions, See also help desk (definition 2), workflow
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`these programs are used! with operating systems
`application
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`True BASIC \tr3> ba‘sik\ »-A version ofBasic cre-
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`hot key.
`ated in 1983 by John Kemeny and Thomas Kurz,
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`the creators ofthe original Basic, to standardize and
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`graphic domain specifying that an address !
`modernizethe language. True BASICis a compiled,
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`located in Trinidad and Tobago.
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`line numbers. True BASIC includes advanced con-—TTFN \T-T-F-N“\ 1. Acronymfor “Ta ts for me
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`trol structures that make structured programming
`An expression sometimes usedin ie(IRC) 7
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`possible, See also Basic, structured programming.
`sion groups, such as Internet Relay iP - fromthe
`true color \rOO ka‘lar\ n. See 24-bit color.
`signal a participant's temporary departure
`true complement \1rd0° kom‘pla-mant\
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`group. See alsoIRC.
`ve.
`transistor-1ransi
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`complement.
`TTL \TT-L’\ 7. See Time to Live, trans
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`TrueType \tr60‘tip\ 7. An outline font technology
`tor logic.
`for teletypemtiter
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`am
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`introduced by Apple Computer,Inc., in 1991 and=TTY \TT-Y°\ 71. Acronymfo nications over *
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`by Microsoft Corporation in 1992 as a means of
`device for
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`IPR 2018-00044
`IPR 2018-00044
`Exhibit 2020 / Page 3 of 3
`Exhibit 2020 / Page 3 of 3
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