Uniform Resource Locater. A scheme used to locate a document accessible over the Internet.
The network of UNIX users, generally perceived as informal and made up of loosely coupled nodes that exchange mail and messages. Started by Duke University and UNC-Chapel Hill. An information cooperative linking around 16,000 computer sites and about 1 million people. Usenet provides a series of "news groups" analogous to on-line conferences.
Anyone who uses a computer connected to the Internet.
A system or program that relatively untrained users can interact with easily.
A code that uniquely identifies a user and then provides access privileges to a computer system.
Account name or user ID.
A specialized program that performs a frequently required everyday task such as sorting, report program generation, or file updating.
A recent trend is to give up smoking cigarettes in favour of electronic ones. If you like ?vaping?, then you?re a ?vaper?.
In social science research, for each unit of analysis , each item of data (e.g., age of person, income of family, consumer price index) is called a variable.
stands for "Virtual Channel Identifier." The VCI, used in conjunction with the VPI (virtual path indicator)