TCP/IP
An acronym for Transmission
Control Protocol/Internet Protocol, a protocol developed by
the Department of Defense for communications between
computers. It is built into the UNIX system and has become the
de facto standard for data transmission over networks,
including the Internet.
text
file
A file composed of text characters. A text
file can be a word-processing file, but generally refers to a
"plain" ASCII file encoded in a format practically all
computers can use.
text-only
file
Identical to an ASCII text file.
time and
date
The timekeeping and datekeeping functions
maintained by the computer's operating system, and used most
visibly as a means of "stamping" files with the date and time
of creation or last revision.
transaction
A discrete activity
within a computer system, such as an entry of a customer order
or an update of an inventory item. Transactions are usually
associated with database applications and files.
two-digit
shortcut
A date format that uses only the last
two digits of the year, excluding information about the
century. For example, "98" is a two-digit shortcut; it does
not reveal which century is intended. Interpreting two-digit
shortcuts always requires an assumption about the intended
century.