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Glossary password The word you enter next to the password prompt at login time. Keep your password secret and change it occasionally in order to protect your account from unauthorized use. See also user account. path The hardware address of a device that is attached to the I/O system of your workstation. pathname A series of names separated by slashes that describe the path of the operating system from some starting point in the network to a destination object. Pathnames begin with the name of the starting point, and include every directory name between the starting point and the destination object. A pathname ends with the name of the destination object. See also name, object. permissions A set of rights (read, write, execute) associated with an object in the file system. Determines who may use the object. PID Process Identification. Also referred to as a process ID. See also process ID. pointer Sometimes called the "mouse pointer," the pointer shows the mouse location on the screen. The pointer's shape depends on its location. In the HP VUE Workspace, the pointer is an X. On a window frame, the pointer is an arrow. process A computing environment in which you may execute programs; a program currently running in the system. process ID A unique identification number assigned to all processes by the operating system. Also referred to as a PID. See also PID. program A unit of executable code, in binary or "source" form. Most HP-UX commands and routines consist of programs. prompt A message or symbol displayed by the system to let you know that it is ready for your input. push button A graphic control that simulates a real-life push button. Use the pointer and mouse to push the button and immediately start an action. RAM Random access memory. ROM Read-only memory. root See superuser. scroll bar A vertical or horizontal bar located on the side or bottom of a window that allows the user to view information that does not fit within the window. SCSI See Small Computer System Interface. server A program that controls all access to input and output devices. session The time between when you log in and when you log out. Also called a work session or a login session. See also current session. shell A command-line interpreter pro- 234

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Glossary
password
The word you enter next to
the password prompt at login time. Keep
your password secret and change it occa-
sionally in order to protect your account
from unauthorized use.
See also
user ac-
count
.
path
The hardware address of a device
that is attached to the I/O system of your
workstation.
pathname
A series of names separated
by slashes that describe the path of the
operating system from some starting
point in the network to a destination ob-
ject. Pathnames begin with the name of
the starting point, and include every di-
rectory name between the starting point
and the destination object. A pathname
ends with the name of the destination ob-
ject.
See also
name
,
object
.
permissions
A set of rights (read, write,
execute) associated with an object in the
file system. Determines who may use the
object.
PID
Process Identification. Also re-
ferred to as a process ID.
See also
pro-
cess ID
.
pointer
Sometimes called the “mouse
pointer,” the pointer shows the mouse lo-
cation on the screen. The pointer’s shape
depends on its location. In the HP VUE
Workspace, the pointer is an X. On a
window frame, the pointer is an arrow.
process
A computing environment in
which you may execute programs; a pro-
gram currently running in the system.
process ID
A unique identification
number assigned to all processes by the
operating system. Also referred to as a
PID.
See also
PID
.
program
A unit of executable code, in
binary or “source” form. Most HP-UX
commands and routines consist of pro-
grams.
prompt
A message or symbol displayed
by the system to let you know that it is
ready for your input.
push button
A graphic control that
simulates a real-life push button. Use the
pointer and mouse to push the button and
immediately start an action.
RAM
Random access memory.
ROM
Read-only memory.
root
See
superuser
.
scroll bar
A vertical or horizontal bar
located on the side or bottom of a win-
dow that allows the user to view infor-
mation that does not fit within the
window.
SCSI
See
Small Computer System In-
terface
.
server
A program that controls all ac-
cess to input and output devices.
session
The time between when you log
in and when you log out. Also called a
work session or a login session.
See also
current session
.
shell
A command-line interpreter pro-