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`Case 2:17-cv-00513-JRG Document 175-5 Filed 08/14/18 Page 2 of 5 PageID #: 7294
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`DICTIONARY
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`COMPUTER
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`TERMS
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`_ EIGHTH EDITION
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`WEBSTER’S
`NEWWE‘RLD'
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`THE NAME Y()U TRUST
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`The Best Computer Dictionary in Print
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`Completely revised and updated
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`Contains extensiv‘e Internet coverage
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`More than 4,000 entries, terms, and acronyms
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`Bryan Pfaffcnbcrger
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`DICTIONARY
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`C O MPUTER
`TERMS
`EIGHTH EDITION
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`By Bryan Pfafftnberger, Ph.D.
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`IDG Books Worldwide, Inc.
`An International Data Group Company
`Foster City, CA Chicago, IL Indianapolis, IN
`NewYork,NY
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`Dedication
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`For Suzanne, always
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`Webster's New Wor1d Dictionary of Computer Terms,
`8th Edition
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`An International Data Group Company
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`device-dependent
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`and graphics with a personal computer, enabling an organization
`to reduce publication costs by as much as 75 percent.
`desktop publishing software Programs designed to trans-
`form a computer into a desktop publishing workstation. Leading
`packages include Adobe FrameMaker, Adobe PageMaker, and
`QuarkXpress.
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`desktop video A multimedia application that displays a
`full-motion video on the computer's display.Without special
`processing circuitry (a video adapter with special support for
`decompressing and playing videos at high speed), the result may
`be a postage-stamp-sized video playing with jerky motion.
`destination The record, file, document, or disk to which
`information is copied or moved, as opposed to the source.
`destination document
`In object linking and embedding
`(OLE), the document in which you insert or embed an object.
`When you embed a Microsoft Excel object (such as a chart) into
`a Microsoft Word file, for example, the Word document is the
`destination document. Compare to source document.
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`destination file
`In many DOS commands, the file into which
`data or program instructions are copied. Compare to source file.
`
`development suite A package of utilities that enable pro-
`grammers to create programs as quickly and effortlessly as
`possible. Typically included are a compiler, a debugger, a text
`editor, libraries of useful routines, and tools for such tasks as
`connecting to databases.
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`device Any hardware component or peripheral, such as a
`printer, modem, monitor, or mouse, that can receive and/or send
`data. Some devices require special software, called a device driver.
`device contention The technique that Microsoft Windows
`uses to handle simultaneous requests from multitasked programs
`to access devices.
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`device-dependent
`Incapable of operating successfully on a
`certain type of computer system or on a computer that is not
`equipped with a certain type or brand of peripheral, such as a
`sound card or modem. For example, some voice-recognition
`programs require a SoundBlaster-compatible sound card and
`won't work with other types of sound cards.
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