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Glossary
argument
ascender
ASCII
asynchronous
audit log
auxiliary menu
B4
background
background job
backup file
band
banner page
batch processing
bind
Glossary-2
Any character or string of characters that are separated by
spaces or tabs after the command in a command line.
Portion of alphabetic character that rises above the body of the
character (its x–height portion). See also descender; x height.
American Standard Code for Information Interchange. Standard
7 bit code that represents alphanumeric information. Each
alphanumeric character and several nonprinting characters are
assigned a binary number, covering 128 possible characters. It is
used for information interchange among data processing
systems, data communication systems, and associated
equipment.
Transmission in data communications controlled by start and
stop elements at the beginning and end of each character. Thus,
time intervals between transmitted characters may be unequal in
length.
Captures the sheet delivery information for every page in an
audited report, certain details about each sheet, the planned and
actual report control totals, and waste management.
Menu that contains options not displayed in a window. The
symbol for an auxiliary menu is a box containing three horizontal
lines.
Paper size measuring 250 by 353 mm (ISO) or 257 by 364
(Japan).
An underlying area on which objects such as controls and
windows are displayed.
Low priority job, usually batched, that is executed automatically
as system resources become available.
File copied to a storage medium for safekeeping in case the
original is damaged or lost.
Area in printer memory into which an image that is sent to the
printer from a computer is divided.
A page printed with each print request that shows the user who
submitted the print request, the request ID, when the request
was printed, and other information about the printed job.
Allows for repetitive operations to be performed sequentially on
batched data without much involvement of the computer
operator.
To join printed pages and covers in order to form a book.
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