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`Dictionary of Computer and Internet
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`John C. Rigdon,
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`Dictionary of Computer and Internet Terms
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`1st Edition – AUG 2016 0/0/0/CS
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`This dictionary is adapted from Microsoft Language Portal with additions and edits by
`John C. Rigdon.
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`auto-joining (n)~ The movement of text to fill a gap that remains after a user deletes other
`text.
`auto-labelling (n)~ A procedure in which adding a shape to the drawing canvas
`automatically also adds the shape’s name as a text label.
`AutoLayout (n)~ A feature that automatically adjusts the layout if you insert items that
`don’t fit the original layout. You can undo it using the Automatic Layout Options button.
`autoloader (n)~ A robotic device that automatically loads storage media into a computer
`drive.
`autologger (n)~ A data-capturing tool used in remote usability studies to automatically
`record application information (active windows, titles and locations) and user actions such
`as mouse clicks and keystrokes.
`autologon (n)~ The process of automatically logging on to the computer when the
`computer restarts.
`automated activity (n)~ An activity that is automatically completed by Service Manager.
`Automated Clearing House (n)~ An electronic funds transfer system available in the
`United States that facilitates the transfer of funds between receiving party and originating
`party bank accounts.
`Automated System Recovery (n)~ A feature that helps you recover a system that will not
`start.
`Automated System Recovery Preparation Wizard (n)~ A wizard that backs up the
`partition used by the operating system, but it does not back up other partitions, such as
`program or data partitions. Those partitions must be backed up using Backup or other
`standard routines.
`automated task (n)~ A workflow task that is completed by an automatic operation.
`automated test (n)~ A set of steps that a computer may run programmatically to test the
`functionality of the system.
`automatic (adj)~ Pertaining to something that functions without external control.
`Automatic Answering (PN)~ A feature of some Windows Mobile devices that uses the
`hands-free system to automatically answer incoming calls (without a person touching the
`device) after a user-specified period of time, such as 2 seconds, 5 seconds, 10 seconds, and
`so on.
`automatic approval (n)~ An update management configuration in which newly
`synchronized updates are automatically approved, and deployed to managed computers.
`automatic approval rule (n)~ A type of rule that allows updates to be automatically
`approved based on product and update classifications.
`automatic call distributor (n)~ A system that automatically routes and queues incoming
`phone calls and generates reports to an agent or a set of agents, e.g., in a call center such
`as for customer service.
`Automatic configuration (PN)~ An option in the Options dialog box, on the Accounts
`tab. When the phone is integrated with Communicator, this option uses the automatic
`configuration settings for the phone.
`automatic document feeder (n)~ An attachment available on some scanners that allows
`automatic scanning of multiple pages.
`automatic failover (n)~ A failover that occurs automatically on the loss of the primary
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