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============ foldoc ============ The original data is available from: http://foldoc.org/Dictionary.gz The original data was distributed with the notice shown below. No additional restrictions are claimed. Please redistribute this changed version under the same conditions and restriction that apply to the original version. Free On-line Dictionary of Computing%%%computer dictionary%%%computing dictionary%%%Dictionary of Computing%%%FOLDOC%%%Free On-line Dictionary%%%this dictionaryFOLDOC is a searchable dictionary of acronyms, jargon, programming languages, tools, architecture, operating systems, networking, theory, conventions, standards, mathematics, telecoms, electronics, institutions, companies, projects, products, history, in fact anything to do with computing. Copyright 1985 by Denis Howe Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, Front- or Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "{GNU Free Documentation License". Please refer to the dictionary as "The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing, http://foldoc.org/, Editor Denis Howe" or similar. Please make the URL both text (for humans) and a hyperlink (for Google). Where LaTeX commands for certain non-{ASCII symbols are mentioned, they are described in their own entries. "\" is also used to represent the Greek lower-case lambda used in lambda-calculus. Cross-references to other entries look like this. Note that not all cross-references actually lead anywhere yet, but if you find one that leads to something inappropriate, please let me know (feedback.html). Dates after entries indicate when that entry was last updated. They do not imply that it was up-to-date at that time. You can search the latest version of the dictionary at URL http://foldoc.org/. If you find an entry that is wrong or inadequate please let me know. See Pronunciation for how to interpret the pronunciation given for some entries. More about FOLDOC (about.html). (2007-07-25) Acknowledgements Many thanks to the thousands of contributors (contributors.html) and especially to the Guest Editors, mirror site maintainers and the maintainers of the following resources from which some entries originate: Mike Sendall's STING Software engineering glossary , 1993-10-13, Bill Kinnersley's Language List (http://people.ku.edu/~nkinners/LangList/Extras/langlist.htm) v2.2, 1994-01-15, Mark Hopkins' catalogue of Free Compilers and Interpreters v6.4, 1994-02-28, The on-line hacker Jargon File v3.0.0, 1993-07-27, Internet Users' Glossary (RFC 1392, FYI 18), Jan 1993. John Cross's computer glossary, 1994-11-01. John Bayko's Great Microprocessors of the Past and Present, v4.0.0, 1994-08-18. Electronic Commerce Dictionary. (2014-09-11)