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`BackOffice, BizTalk, ClearType, DirectSD, DirectAnimation, DirectDraw, Directlnput, DirectMtisic,
`DirectPlay, DirectShow, DirectSound, DirectX, Entourage, FoxPro, FrontPage. Hotmail, IntelliEye,
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`screen with a drawing of a shopping cart, the virtual shop-
`ping cart provides a recognizable point of reference to users
`new to the e-commerce experience. See also e-commerce.
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`short card 11. A printed circuit board that is half as long
`as a standard-size circuit board. Also called: half—card. See
`also printed circuit board.
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`short-circuit evaluation n. A form of expression evalua-
`tion that guarantees that Boolean expressions will be eval-
`uated only far enough to determine their value. See also
`AND, Boolean operator, OR.
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`Shortcut n. In Windows 9x, Windows XP, Windows NT
`4, and Windows 2000, an icon on the desktop that a user
`candouble-click to immediately access a program, a text
`or data file, or a Web page. See also symbolic'link.
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`shortcut key n. See accelerator.
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`short-haul adj. Of or pertaining to a communications
`device that transmits a signal over a communications line
`for a distance less than approximately 20 miles. Compare
`long~hauL
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`short message service n. Service for wireless phones
`that allows users to send and receive brief messages con-
`sisting of text and numbers. Acronym: SMS.
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`shout vb. To use ALL CAPITAL LETTERS for emphasis
`in e-mail or a newsgroup article. Excessive shouting is
`considered a violation of netiquette. A word" can be more
`acceptably emphasized by placing it between *asterisks*
`or _underscores_. See also netiquette.
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`shovelware n. A commercially sold CID-ROM containing
`a miscellaneous assortment of software, graphic images,
`text, or other data that could otherwise be obtained at little
`or no cost, such as freeware or'shareware from the Internet
`and BBSs or public-domain clip art. See also BBS (defini-
`tion 1), freeware, shareware.
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`ShowSounds n. In Windows 9x and WmdoWs NT 4, a
`global flag that instructs application programs to provide
`some kind of visual indication that the program is generat-
`ing a sound in order to alert users with hearing impair-
`ments or those in a noisy location such as a factory floor.
`shredder n. An application designed to completely
`destroy digital data so it cannot be reconstructed with file
`recovery software.
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`shrinkwrap agreement It. A contract or license in or on
`a software box or package that sets forth conditions for
`use of the software. Typically, a shrinkwrap agreement
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`states that a user accepts the terms of the agreement when
`he or she opens the box. A shrinkwrap agreement is a print
`version of an End-User License Agreement. Also called:
`box-top license. See also End-User License Agreement.
`Compare clickwrap agreement.
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`shrink-wrapped adj. Boxed and sealed in clear plastic
`film for commercial distribution. Use of the term implies a
`final version of a product as opposed to a beta version. See
`also betal.
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`SHS virus n. Any of a class of viruses that infect a user’s.
`system by hiding in files with an .shs extension. These
`viruses typically spread through email attachments. A
`widely distributed e-mail warning cautions readers to
`beware of the “SHS virus," but no one specific virus by-
`that name exists.
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`SHTML n. Short for server-parsed HTML. Hypertext
`Markup Language (HTML) text that contains embedded
`settler-side include commands. SHTML documents are
`fully read, parsed, and modified by the server before being
`passed to the browser. See also H'I'ML, server-side include.
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`S-H'ITP or SHTTP n. Acronym for Secure Hypertext
`Transfer Brotocol. An extension to HTTP that-supports
`various encryption and authentication measures to keep all
`‘transactions secure from end to end. S-H'ITP is designed
`to ensure the’security of individual, transmissions over the
`Internet and has been approved as a standard by the Inter-
`net Engineering Task Force (JEFF). S-I-IITP should not
`be’ confused with HTTPS, a Netecape-devoloped technol-
`ogy based on SSL (Secure Sockets Layer). HTTPS is also
`designed to ensure secure transmissions, but does so
`between communicating computers rather than on a mes-
`sage-by—message basis. Also called: Secure HTTP. See
`also SSL.
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`shut down vb. To close a program or an operating system
`in a manner ensuring that no data is lost:
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`sibling n. A process or node in a data lree that is
`descended from the same immediate ancestor(s) as other
`processes or nodes. See also generation (definition 2),
`node (definition 3).
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`sideband n. The upper or lower portion of a modulated
`carrier wave.'0ne portion can be processed while the other
`is used to carry separate data, a technique thatldoubles the
`amount of information that can be carried over a single
`line. See the illustration.
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