1770-6.6.1, glossary, Glossary – Rockwell Automation 1770-M12 Mass Storage Systems User Manual

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Appendix

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Glossary

This glossary defines terms pertaining to Allen–Bradley mass storage systems.
For a broader glossary of programmable controller (PC) words, contact your
Allen–Bradley sales engineer or distributor for publication SD60.

Access: To locate data stored in a computer system or in computer–related
equipment.

Access Slot: An opening in which to insert a micro–floppy diskette.

Address: 1) An alphanumeric value that uniquely identifies where data is
stored. 2) An alpha numeric value used to identify a specific I/O rack, module
group, and terminal.

Addressing System: A labeling technique used to identify storage locations
within a processor system.

Address Track: A path on a magnetic tape or disk on which recorded
addresses are used to retrieve data stored on other tracks.

Application: 1) A machine or process monitored and controlled by a PC. 2)
The use of computer–or processor–based routines for specific purposes.

Baud: A unit of data transmission speed equal to the number of code elements
per second.

Connector Cable: A detachable device for connecting electrical conductors.

Device Media Control Language (DMCL): The language used by the
systems programmer to specify the physical storage of data in a database
system.

Diskette: A flexible plastic disk coated with magnetic oxide and used for data
entry.

Disk File: An organized collection or records held on a magnetic disk.

Disk Storage: An external computer storage device consisting of one or more
disks space on a common shaft and magnetic heads mounted on arms that
extend between the disks to read and record information on them. Also know as
disk memory; magnetic disk storage.

Distributed Processing System: A set of hardware modules located at
different physical locations. Individual modules do stand–alone processing but

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