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- THE COMPUTER EXPERTS GLOSSARY
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- ADA:Something you need to know the name of to be an Expert in Computing.
- Useful in sentences like, "We had better develop an ADA awareness."
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- Bug:An elusive creature living in a program that makes it incorrect.
- The activity of "debugging," or removing bugs from a program, ends
- when people get tired of doing it, not when the bugs are removed.
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- Cache:A very expensive part of the memory system of a computer that no one
- is supposed to know is there.
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- Design: What you regret not doing later on.
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- Documentation: Instructions translated from Swedish by Japanese for English
- speaking persons.
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- Economies of scale: The notion that bigger is better. In particular, that
- if you want a certain amount of computer power, it is much better to
- buy one biggie than a bunch of smallies. Accepted as an article of
- faith by people who love big machines and all that complexity.
- Rejected as an article of faith by those who love small machines and
- all those limitations.
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- Hardware: The parts of a computer system that can be kicked.
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- Information Center: A room staffed by professional computer people whose job
- it is to tell you why you cannot have the information you require.
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- Information Processing: What you call data processing when people are so
- disgusted with it they won't let it be discussed in their presence.
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- Machine-indepenent program: A program that will not run on any machine.
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- Meeting: An assembly of computer experts coming together to decide what person
- or department not represented in the room must solve the problem.
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- Minicomputer: A computer that can be afforded on the budget of a middle-level
- manager.
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- Office Automation: The use of computers to improve efficiency in the office
- by removing anyone you would want to talk with over coffee.
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- On-line: The idea that a human being should always be accessible to a computer.
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- Pascal: A programming language named after a man who would turn over in his
- grave if he knew about it.
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- Performance: A statement of the speed at which a computer system works. Or
- rather, might work under certain circumstances. Or was rumored to be
- working over in Jersey about a month ago.
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- Priority: A statement of the importance of a user or a program. Often
- expressed as a relative priority, indicating that the user doesn't
- care when the work is completed so long as he is treated less badly
- than someone else.
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- Quality control: Assuring that the quality of a product does not get out of
- hand and add to the cost of its manufacture or design.
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- Regression analysis: Mathematical techniques for trying to understand why
- things are getting worse.
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- Strategy: A long-range plan whose merit cannot be evaluated until sometime
- after those creating it have left the organization.
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- Systems programmer: A person in sandals who has been in the elevator with
- the senior vice president and is ultimately responsible for a phone
- call you are to receive from you boss.
- (my favorite!)
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