Glossary, Numbers – Dell TL2000 User Manual

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Glossary

This

glossary

defines

the

special

terms,

abbreviations,

and

acronyms

that

are

used

in

this

publication.

Numbers

2:1

compression.

The

relationship

between

the

quantity

of

data

that

can

be

stored

with

compression

as

compared

to

the

quantity

of

data

that

can

be

stored

without

compression.

In

2:1

compression,

twice

as

much

data

can

be

stored

with

compression

as

can

be

stored

without

compression.

A

A.

Ampere.

ac.

Alternating

current.

access

method.

A

technique

for

moving

data

between

main

storage

and

input

or

output

devices.

accessor.

This

component

contains

the

library

robot

and

bar

code

reader.

The

accessor

moves

cartridges

to

and

from

the

I/O

Station,

storage

slots,

and

tape

drives.

adapter

card.

A

circuit

board

that

adds

function

to

a

computer.

adj.

Adjustment.

AH.

The

Authentication

Header

(AH)

is

intended

to

guarantee

connectionless

integrity

and

data

origin

authentication

of

IP

datagrams.

Further,

it

can

optionally

protect

against

replay

attacks

by

using

the

sliding

window

technique

and

discarding

old

packets.

alphanumeric.

Pertaining

to

a

character

set

that

contains

letters,

numerals,

and

usually

other

characters,

such

as

punctuation

marks.

alter.

To

change.

ambient

temperature.

The

temperature

of

air

or

other

media

in

a

designated

area,

particularly

the

area

surrounding

equipment.

AME.

Application

Managed

Encryption

ampere

(A).

A

unit

of

measure

for

electric

current

that

is

equivalent

to

a

flow

of

one

coulomb

per

second,

or

to

the

current

produced

by

one

volt

applied

across

a

resistance

of

one

ohm.

ANSI.

American

National

Standards

Institute.

archive.

To

collect

and

store

files

in

a

designated

place.

ASCII.

American

National

Standard

Code

for

Information

Interchange.

A

7

bit

coded

character

set

(8

bits

including

parity

check)

that

consists

of

control

characters

and

graphic

characters.

assigning

a

device.

The

establishing

of

the

relationship

of

a

device

to

a

running

task,

process,

job,

or

program.

assignment.

The

naming

of

a

specific

device

to

perform

a

function.

asynchronous.

Pertaining

to

two

or

more

processes

that

do

not

depend

upon

the

occurrence

of

specific

events

such

as

common

timing

signals.

attention

(notice).

A

word

for

calling

attention

to

the

possibility

of

danger

to

a

program,

device,

or

system,

or

to

data.

Contrast

with

caution

and

danger.

ATTN.

Attention.

B

backup.

To

make

additional

copies

of

documents

or

software

for

safekeeping.

bar

code.

A

code

representing

characters

by

sets

of

parallel

bars

of

varying

thickness

and

separation

which

are

read

optically

by

transverse

scanning.

bar

code

label.

Paper

bearing

a

bar

code

and

having

an

adhesive

backing.

The

bar

code

label

must

be

affixed

to

a

tape

cartridge

to

enable

the

library

to

identify

the

cartridge

and

its

volume

serial

number.

bar

code

reader.

A

laser

device

specialized

for

scanning

and

reading

bar

codes

and

converting

them

into

either

the

ASCII

or

EBCDIC

digital

character

code.

Beginning

of

Partition.

See

BOP.

bezel.

Decorative

and

safety

cover.

bicolored.

Having

two

colors.

bit.

Either

of

the

digits

0

or

1

when

used

in

the

binary

numbering

system.

BOM

or

bill

of

materials.

A

list

of

specific

types

and

amounts

of

direct

materials

expected

to

be

used

to

produce

a

given

job

or

quantity

of

output.

BOP.

BOP

(Beginning

of

Partition)

is

a

SCSI

notion,

which

in

a

single

partition

format

is

the

same

as

H-1

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