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`MOBILEIRON, INC. - EXHIBIT 1031
`Page 001
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`PUBLISHED BY
`Microsott Press
`A Division of Microsoft Corporation
`One Microsoti WaY
`Redmond, Washington 98052-6399
`Copyright O 1999 by Microsoft Corporation
`All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form
`o, by-any means without the written permission of the publisher'
`Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
`Microsoft Computer Dictionary' -- 4th ed'
`p. cm.
`Previous eds. published under title: Microsoft Press computer
`dictionarY
`ISBN 0-7356-0615-3
`1. Computers Dictionaries 2' Microcomputers Dictionaries'
`I. Microsoft Press computer dictionary'
`QA76.15.M538 1999
`004'.03--dc21
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`99-20168
`CIP
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`Printed and bound in the United States of America'
`MLML 432r09
`123456789
`Distributed in Canada by ITP Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited'
`A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library'
`Microsoft Press books are available through booksellers and distributors rvorldwide For furlher information
`about intemational editions' contact your local Microsoft Corporation office or contact Microsoft Press
`International directiy at fax (425) 936]1329 Visit our Web site at mspress'microsotl'com'
`Macintosh. Power Macintosh, QuickTime, and TrueType fonts are legistered trademarks of Appie Computer'
`Inc. Kodak is a registered trademark of the Eastman ioOut Co-p'ny' Intel is a registered trademark and Indeo
`is a trademark of Intel Corporation. Active Desktop, Active Directory' ActiveMovie' Active Platform' ActiveX'
`-\uthenticode, BackOftice, Directlnput, DirectX, Microsoft' Microsoft Press' MS-DOS' MSN' NetMeeting'
`)ietShow. Visual Basic, Visual C++, Visual J++, WebTV' WebTV Network' Win32' Win32s' Windows'
`\\'indows NT, and XENIX are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
`Unrted States and,/or other countries' PANTONE is a registered trademark of Pantone' Inc' Other product and
`.,rn1panv names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners'
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`The erample companies, organizations, products, people, and events clepicted herein are fictitious No associa-
`::rn sith an-v real .o*punylorgunization, product, person' or event is intended or should be inferred'
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`\cquisitions Editor: Christey Bahn
`Pr,,,ject Editor: Kim FrYer
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`MOBILEIRON, INC. - EXHIBIT 1031
`Page 002
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`:-1it'\ r. Short for kilobyte.
`- treJix.See kilo-.
`- ': Short for (Brian W.) Kernighan and (Den-
`futchie C. The version of the C programming
`- -..:. defined by those two authors, that was the
`-.. C standard until a more formal standard was
`,.:d by an ANSI committee. See also C.
`:-bit'\ n. See kilobit.
`a-bit'\ n. See kilobyte.
`. -'o-bit'\r. See kilobit.
`See kilobits per second.
`j.11'e-bit'\ n. See kilobyte.
`:-si'kl\ n. See kilocycle.
`or kerberos \keraer-os'\ z. A network au-
`-,tion protocol developed by MIT. Kerberos
`' : -.,rcates the identity of users attempting to log
`. i.ietwork and encrypts their communications
`,.r secret-key cryptography. A free implementa-
`Kerberos is available from MIT, although it is
`, rilable in many commercial products. See also
`: -.:1.ation, cryptography.
`z. A file transfer protocol used in asynchro-
`. . rmmunications between computers. Kermit is
`- r-lexible protocol used in many software pack-
`::signed for communications over telephone
`Compare Xmodem, Ymodem, Zmodem.
`To alter selectively the distance between pairs
`: -::: for readability and to make the type spacing
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`kernel z. The core of an operating system-the portion
`of the system that manages memory files, and periph-
`eral devices; maintains the time and date; launches
`applications; and allocates system resources.
`key n. L. On a keyboard, the combination of a plastic
`keycap, a tension mechanism that suspends the
`keycap but allows it to be pressed down, and an elec-
`tronic mechanism that records the key press and key
`release. 2. In database management, an identifier for
`a record or group of records in a datafile. See also B-
`tree, hash2, indexl (definition 1), inverted list, key
`field. 3. In encryption and digital signatures, a string
`of bits used for encrypting and decrypting informa-
`tion to be transmitted. Encryption commonly relies
`on two different types ofkeys, a public key known to
`more than one person (say, both the sender and the
`receiver) and a private key known only to one person
`(typically, the sender). 4. A metal object used with a
`physical lock to disable a computer system.
`keyboard n. A hardware unit with a set of switches
`that resembles a typewriter keyboard and that con-
`veys information from a user to a computer or data
`communications circuit. See also Alt key, Apple key,
`arrow key, Backspace key, Break key, Caps Lock key,
`character code, Clear key, Command key, control
`character, Control key, Delete key, Dvorak keyboard,
`End key, enhanced keyboard, Enter key, ergonomic
`keyboard, Escape key, function key, Help key, Home
`key, [nsert key, keyboard buffer, keyboard controller,
`keyboard enhancer, keycap, key code, numeric key-
`pad, Num Lock key, Option key, original Macintosh
`keyboard, Page Down key, Page Up key, Pause key,
`PCD(T keyboard, Power-on key, Print Screen key,
`QWERTY keyboard, Return key, scan code, Scroll
`Lock key, Shift key, Sys Req key, Tab key.
`keyboard buffer z. A small amount of system
`memory that stores the most recently typed characters.
`This buffer is used to store tlped characters that have
`not yet been processed. Also called type-ahead buffer.
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