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`HTML 3.2 Elements
`HTML 3.2 Color Tables
`HTML Coded Characters
`Common GatewayInterface (CGI)
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`database (n.) A file of information as-
`sembled in an orderly mannerbya pro-
`gram designed to record and manipulate
`the data. A telephonedirectory is an ex-
`ample of output from a database.
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`database management system See
`DBMS.
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`data bus (n.) Circuitry for transferring
`data between computer components,
`connecting the I/O ports, memory,drive
`controllers, the microprocessor, and
`other parts of the system. See bus.
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`data capture (n.) A process by which ana-
`log material is read, often by an optical
`sensor, and convertedto digital data that
`can be processed by a computer. The
`original captured content comes from a
`graphic, video, or text source. In audio
`applications, the capture device is a sam-
`pler. To capture data is to digitizeit.
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`movements.
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`datalink layer (n.) The second lowest
`layer in the ISO model responsible for
`assembling and disassembling data pack-
`ets sent over a network.
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`data rate (n.) The speed at which data
`flows; it is often a critical measurement
`whendealing with streams of audio
`or video information that require
`high bandwidth and must not be
`interrupted.
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`data set (n.) Synonym for modem.
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`data suit (n.) A body suit with electrodes
`that is worn by a user when exploring a
`virtual world; an extension of the data
`gloveidea.
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`data terminal equipment See DTE.
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`daughterboard (n.) An auxiliary circuit
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`20 years. He developedfine arts computingfacilities and MIDI laboratories at several universiti
`and was awarded a National Endowmentforthe Arts grant for digital synthesis systems. In 199:
`his company, Hansen Media, released the MPEG Benchmark Disc, whichis Used worldwide to
`digital video delivery systems. Brad directs the Independent and Distance Learning program at
`Portland State University. He may he contacted by e-mail at
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