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Appendix 15.5 Glossary Term 10Base-T/ 10B100Base-TX/ 1000Base-T Adobe® Flash® AppleTalk bit BMP Bonjour BOOTP Brightness Byte Client Default gateway DHCP DNS DPI (dpi) Driver Ethernet Frame type FTP Gateway Gray Scale Hard disk Host Name HTTP 15 Definition A set specifications under the Ethernet standards. Uses cables consisting of pairs of twisted copper wires. The transmission speed of 10Base-T is 10 Mbps, of 100Base-TX is 100 Mbps, and of 1000Base-T is 1000 Mbps. Software developed by Adobe Systems Inc. (formerly developed by Macromedia, Inc.), and used to create data combining vector-graphic animation and sound, and the format of this data file. The bidirectional content can be manipulated using a keyboard and a mouse. The files can be kept relatively compact, and they can be accessed with the Web browser plug-in. A generic name for the protocol suite developed by Apple Computer for computer networking. Abbreviation for Binary Digit. The smallest unit of information (data quantity) on a computer or printer. Displays data using 0 or 1. Abbreviation for Bitmap. A file format for saving image data which uses the .bmp extension. Commonly used on Windows platforms. You can specify the color depth from monochrome (2 values) to full color (16,777,216 colors). Images are not usually compressed when saved. Macintosh network technology for automatically detecting devices connected to the network and for specifying settings. Previously called "Rendezvous", the name was changed to "Bonjour" starting with Mac OS X v10.4. Abbreviation for Bootstrap Protocol. A protocol in which a client computer on a TCP/IP network automatically specifies the network settings from the server. Currently, DHCP, which is an advanced protocol based on BOOTP, is mainly used. Brightness of a display screen Unit of information (data quantity) on a computer or printer. Configured as 1 byte equals 8 bits. A computer that uses the services provided by a server through a network. A device, such as a computer or router, used as a gateway to access computers not on the same LAN. Abbreviation for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A protocol in which a client computer on a TCP/IP network automatically specifies the network settings from the server. With collective management of the IP address for DHCP clients on the DHCP server, you can avoid duplication of an address and you can build a network easily. Abbreviation for Domain Name System. A system that acquires the supported IP addresses from host names in a network environment. DNS allows the user to access other computers over a network by specifying host names, instead of difficult to memorize and understand IP addresses. Abbreviation for Dots Per Inch. A resolution unit used by printers and scanners. Indicates how many dots per inch are represented in an image. The higher the value, the higher the resolution. Software that works as a bridge between a computer and a peripheral device. LAN transmission line standard Type of communication format used in a NetWare environment. Communication is not possible if the same frame type is not used. Abbreviation for File Transfer Protocol. A protocol for transferring files over the Internet or an intranet on the TCP/IP network. Hardware and software used as the point where a network is connected to a network. A gateway also changes data formats, addresses, and protocols according to the connected network. Monochrome image expressive form using the gradation information from black to white Large capacity storage device for storing data. The data can be stored even if the power is turned off. Displayed name of a device over a network. Abbreviation for HyperText Transfer Protocol. A protocol used to send and receive data between a Web server and a client (Web browser). Documents containing images, recordings, and video clips can be exchanged with the expressive form information. IC-208 15-11

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Appendix
15
15.5
Glossary
Term
Definition
10Base-T/
10B100Base-TX/
1000Base-T
A set specifications under the Ethernet standards.
Uses cables consisting of pairs of twisted copper wires.
The transmission speed of 10Base-T is 10 Mbps, of 100Base-TX is 100 Mbps, and of
1000Base-T is 1000 Mbps.
Adobe
®
Flash
®
Software developed by Adobe Systems Inc. (formerly developed by Macromedia, Inc.),
and used to create data combining vector-graphic animation and sound, and the format of
this data file. The bidirectional content can be manipulated using a keyboard and a mouse.
The files can be kept relatively compact, and they can be accessed with the Web browser
plug-in.
AppleTalk
A generic name for the protocol suite developed by Apple Computer for computer net-
working.
bit
Abbreviation for Binary Digit. The smallest unit of information (data quantity) on a computer
or printer. Displays data using 0 or 1.
BMP
Abbreviation for Bitmap. A file format for saving image data which uses the .bmp exten-
sion.
Commonly used on Windows platforms. You can specify the color depth from mono-
chrome (2 values) to full color (16,777,216 colors). Images are not usually compressed
when saved.
Bonjour
Macintosh network technology for automatically detecting devices connected to the net-
work and for specifying settings. Previously called "Rendezvous", the name was changed
to "Bonjour" starting with Mac OS X v10.4.
BOOTP
Abbreviation for Bootstrap Protocol. A protocol in which a client computer on a TCP/IP
network automatically specifies the network settings from the server.
Currently, DHCP, which is an advanced protocol based on BOOTP, is mainly used.
Brightness
Brightness of a display screen
Byte
Unit of information (data quantity) on a computer or printer.
Configured as 1 byte equals 8 bits.
Client
A computer that uses the services provided by a server through a network.
Default gateway
A device, such as a computer or router, used as a gateway to access computers not on
the same LAN.
DHCP
Abbreviation for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
A protocol in which a client computer on a TCP/IP network automatically specifies the net-
work settings from the server.
With collective management of the IP address for DHCP clients on the DHCP server, you
can avoid duplication of an address and you can build a network easily.
DNS
Abbreviation for Domain Name System.
A system that acquires the supported IP addresses from host names in a network environ-
ment. DNS allows the user to access other computers over a network by specifying host
names, instead of difficult to memorize and understand IP addresses.
DPI (dpi)
Abbreviation for Dots Per Inch. A resolution unit used by printers and scanners.
Indicates how many dots per inch are represented in an image.
The higher the value, the higher the resolution.
Driver
Software that works as a bridge between a computer and a peripheral device.
Ethernet
LAN transmission line standard
Frame type
Type of communication format used in a NetWare environment.
Communication is not possible if the same frame type is not used.
FTP
Abbreviation for File Transfer Protocol. A protocol for transferring files over the Internet or
an intranet on the TCP/IP network.
Gateway
Hardware and software used as the point where a network is connected to a network. A
gateway also changes data formats, addresses, and protocols according to the connected
network.
Gray Scale
Monochrome image expressive form using the gradation information from black to white
Hard disk
Large capacity storage device for storing data.
The data can be stored even if the power is turned off.
Host Name
Displayed name of a device over a network.
HTTP
Abbreviation for HyperText Transfer Protocol. A protocol used to send and receive data
between a Web server and a client (Web browser). Documents containing images, record-
ings, and video clips can be exchanged with the expressive form information.