Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP AIX Planning Guide - Page 91

AIX Operating System., with-request, workstation, write access, WYSIWYG, X-Windows, xerography

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run through punched slots along the binding side of a booklet. Contrast with edition binding, perfect binding, and spiral binding. with-request In InfoPrint, a document transfer method where the client transfers the documents directly to the server. Contrast with pipe-pull. workstation A terminal or microcomputer, usually one that is connected to a mainframe or to a network, at which a user can use applications. write access A level of authorization that grants the ability to modify data. WYSIWYG What you see is what you get. X X-Windows A network-transparent windowing system developed by MIT. It is the basis for Enhanced X-Windows, which runs on the AIX Operating System. xerography A dry printing process using corona-charged photoconductive surfaces to hold latent images that are developed with a dry toner and then transferred to paper and fused with heat. Xstation A terminal that is connected through a network to an RS/6000 computer, from which a user can perform command-line functions and run X-Windows based applications. Glossary 75

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run through punched slots along the
binding side of a booklet. Contrast with
edition binding
,
perfect binding
, and
spiral
binding
.
with-request
In InfoPrint, a document transfer method
where the client transfers the documents
directly to the server. Contrast with
pipe-pull
.
workstation
A terminal or microcomputer, usually one
that is connected to a mainframe or to a
network, at which a user can use
applications.
write access
A level of authorization that grants the
ability to modify data.
WYSIWYG
What you see is what you get.
X
X-Windows
A network-transparent windowing system
developed by MIT. It is the basis for
Enhanced X-Windows, which runs on the
AIX Operating System.
xerography
A dry printing process using
corona-charged photoconductive surfaces
to hold latent images that are developed
with a dry toner and then transferred to
paper and fused with heat.
Xstation
A terminal that is connected through a
network to an RS/6000 computer, from
which a user can perform command-line
functions and run X-Windows based
applications.
Glossary
75