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[Resolution]
Indicates the detail of an image. The quality of detail of an image normally is represented
by dots per inch (dpi). The higher the dpi, the higher the resolution.
[Server]
A computer in a network that stores data files accessed by other computers.
"Client" is a computer that demands service from a server.
[SMB]
A network communication protocol that enables file sharing on Windows Network (Microsoft
Network), and that can be used on Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows
2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server
2008, and Windows Server 2008 R2.
[SNMP]
A protocol that manages networked devices via a network.
A device that manages the activities of networked devices runs on software called "SNMP
manager," while a device that is being monitored runs on the "SMNP agent."
[Software]
A program that performs a task on a computer. Operating systems and application software
are types of software.
[TCP/IP]
A network protocol developed by DARPANET (Defense Advanced Research Project
Agency NetWork). It is the standard protocol of the Internet and is supported by a variety of
computer platforms, from personal computers to mainframes.
[Tone]
A smoothness of colors represented by the number of gradation steps. The higher the
number of gradation steps, the smoother the gradation of colors.
[Uninstall]
To delete software installed on the computer.
[USB]
Universal Serial Bus. A protocol for data communication between a computer and its
peripherals. It enables hot-plug capabilities, so peripherals can be connected or
disconnected without switching off the computer.

[Web browser]

Software for viewing information from the Internet on computers. Netscape Navigator and
Internet Explorer are the two most popular web browsers.
[WINS]
Windows Internet Name Services. A name resolution service that converts a computer
name to an IP address in a TCP/IP environment.
[WWW]
World Wide Web. A system that presents web sites on the Internet.
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