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`The IEEE Standard Dictionary of
`Electrical and Electronics Terms
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`Sixth Edition
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`Standards Coordinating Committee 10, Terms and Definitions
`Jane Radatz, Chair
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`This standard is one of a numberof information technology dictionaries being developed by standards
`organizations accredited by the American National Standards Institute. This dictionary was developed
`under the sponsorship of voluntary standards organizations, using a consensus-based process.
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`Introduction
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`Since the first edition in 1941 of the American Standard Definitions of Electrical Terms, the work now
`knownas IEEE Std 100, The IEEE Standard Dictionary of Electrical and Electronics Terms, has evolved
`into the unique compendium oftermsthat it is today.
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`The current edition includesall terms defined in approved IEEE standards through December 1996. Terms
`are categorized by their technical subject area. They are also associated with the standards or publications
`in which they currently appear. In some cases, terms from withdrawn standards are included when no
`current source can be found. Earlier editions of IEEE Std 100 included terms from sources other than
`IEEE standards, such as technical journals, books, or conference proceedings. These terms have been
`— for the sake of consistency and their sourcesare listed with the standards in the back of the
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`book.
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`The practice of defining termsvaries from standard to standard. Many working groupsthat write standards
`prefer to work with existing definitions, while others choose to write their own. Thus terms may have
`several similar, although not identical, definitions. Definitions have been combined whereverit has been
`possible to do so by making only minoreditorial changes. Otherwise, they have been left as written in
`the original standard.
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`Users of IEEE Std 100 occasionally commenton the surprising omission of a particular term commonly
`used in an electrical or electronics field. This occurs because the terms in IEEE Std 100 represent only
`those defined in the existing or past body of IEEE standards. To respond to this, some working groups
`obtain authorization to create a glossary of terms used in their field. All existing, approved standard
`glossaries have been incorporatedinto this edition of IEEE Std 100, including the most current glossaries
`of terms for computers and powerengineering.
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`computational data See: fixed-point data.
`computational model A model consisting of well-defined pro-
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`model of the stock market, in the form of a set of equations
`and logicrules.
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`compute-boundPertaining to programs that have an abundance
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`output bound.
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`computed tomography (CT) A medical diagnostic technique
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`sections of the human bodyby using measuredattenuation of
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