SET – A
• AAC: Advanced Audio Coding.
• ABI: Application Binary Interface.
• AHA: Accelerated Hub Architecture.
• ALGOL: Algorithmic Language.
• AJAX: Asynchronous JavaScript and XML.
• ABR: Available Bit Rate.
• AD: Active Directory.
• ALU: Arithmetic Logical Unit.
• AMD: Advanced Micro Devices.
• AMR: Audio Modern Riser.
• AST: Abstract Syntax Tree.
• ATA: Advanced Technology Attachment.
• API: Application Programming Interface.
• AVC: Advanced Video Coding.
• AVI: Audio-Video Interleaved.
• AWT: Abstract Window ToolKit.
• ATM: Asynchronous Transfer Mode.
SET – B
• BAL: Basic Assembly Language.
• BER: Bit Error Rate.
• BFD: Binary File Descriptor.
• BGP: Border Gateway Protocol.
• BiDi: Bi-Directional.
• BIN: Binary.
• BCD: Binary Coded Decimal.
• BINAC: Binary Automatic Computer.
• BIOS: Basic Input Output System.
• BPS: Bits Per Second.
• BMP: Basic Multilingual Plane.
• BT: BitTorrent/Bluetooth.
• BW: Bandwidth.
• BIT: A Binary Digit.
• BLOB: Binary Large Object.
• BLOG: Web Log.
SET – C
• CAI: Computer-Aided Instruction.
• CAQA: Computer-Aided Quality Assurance.
• CC: C Compiler/Carbon Copy.
• CAD: Computer-Aided Design.
• CAE: Computer-Aided Engineering.
• CD: Compact Disk/Change Directory.
• CDMA: Code Division Multiple Access.
• CD-RW: Compact Disk – Rewritable.
• CG: Computer Graphics.
• CGA: Color Graphics Array.
• CD-R: Compact Disk–Recordable.
• CD-ROM: Compact Disk–Read-Only Memory.
• CMOS: Complementary Metal – Oxide Semiconductor.
• CLI: Command Line Interface.
• CNC: Computer Numerical Control.
• COBOL: Common Business–Oriented Language.
• CIFS: Common Internet File System.
• CIM: Common Information Model.
• CPU: Central Processing Unit.
• CRS: Computer Reservation System.
• CTR: Cathode Ray Tube.
• CTL: Computation Tree Logic.
• CTS: Clear to Send.
• CUA: Common User Access.
• CSI: Common System Interface.
• CSV: Comma–Separated Values.
• CTCP: Client–to–Client Protocol.
SET – D
• DAT: Digital Audio Tape.
• DB: DataBase.
• DCC: Direct Client–to–Client.
• DDR: Double Data Rate.
• DES: Data Encryption Standard.
• DFD: Data Flow Diagram.
• DAO: Data Access Objects.
• DAP: Direct Access Protocol.
• DFS: Distributed File System.
• DBA: Database Administrator.
• DBMS: Database Management System.
• DHTML: Dynamic Hyper Text Markup Language.
• DIVX: Digital Video Express.
• DVE: Digital Video Effects.
• DNS: Domain Name System.
• DOS: Disk Operating System.
• DPI: Dots per INCH.
• DOS-PMI: Disk Operating System – Protected Mode Interface.
• DLL: Dynamic Link Library.
• DLP: Digital Light Processing.
• DMA: Direct Memory Access.
• DSL: Digital Subscriber Line/Domain–Specific Language.
• DVD-RW: Digital Versatile Disk–Rewritable.
• DVI: Digital Visual Interface.
• DVR: Digital Video Recorder.
• DVD-R: Digital Versatile Disk – Recordable.
• DBSN: Database Source Name (ODBC).
• DTE: Data Terminal Equipment.
• DTR: Data Terminal Ready.
• DVD: Digital Versatile Disk/Digital Video Disk.
• DVD-ROM: Digital Versatile Disk – Read-Only Memory.
SET – E
• ECU: Extended Unix Code.
• EST: Electrostatic Discharge.
• EXE: Executable..
• ENIAC: Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer.
• EOF: End of File.
• EOL: End of Line.
• EOM: End of Message.
• EPROM: Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory.
• EID: Electronic ID Card.
• EIGRP: Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol.
• ELF: Executable and Linkable Format.
• ELM: Electronic Mail.
SET – F
• FS: File System.
• FSB: Front Side Bus.
• FTP: File Transfer Protocol.
• FXP: File Exchange Protocol.
• FAT: File Allocation Table.
• FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions.
• FDC: Floppy Disk Controller.
• FHS: Filesystem Hierarchy Standard.
• FCS: Frame Check Sequence.
• FPU: Floating Point Unit.
• FDD: Floppy Disk Drive.
• FDMA: Frequency-Division Multiple Access.
• FIFO: First In First Out.
SET – G
• Gb: Gigabit.
• GPRS: General Packet Radio Service.
• GPU: Graphics Processing Unit.
• GUI: Graphical User Interface.
• GB: Gigabyte.
• GIGO: Garbage In Garbage Out.
• GPL: General Public License.
• GCR: Group Code Recording.
• GDI: Graphics Device Interface.
• GIF: Graphics Interchange Format.
SET – H
• HTM: Hierarchical Temporal Memory.
• HTML: Hypertext Markup Language.
• HTTP: Hypertext Transfer Protocol.
• HTTPD: Hypertext Transfer Protocol Daemon.
• HAL: Hardware Abstraction Layer.
• HCI: Human-Computer Interaction.
• HID: Human Interface Device.
• HIG: Human Interface Guidelines.
• HP: Hewlett-Packard.
• HPFS: High-Performance File System.
• HT: Hyper-Threading.
• HD: High Density.
• HDD: Hard Disk Drive.
• HD DVD: High Definition DVD.
• HDL: Hardware Description Language.
• HHD: Hybrid Hard Drive.
• HTX: Hyper Transport Expansion.
• HURD: Hird of Unix-Replacing Daemons.
• HVD: Holographic Versatile Disk.
• HZ: Hertz.
SET – I
• ICP: Internet Cache Protocol.
• ICT: Information and Communication Technology.
• IDL: Interface Definition Language.
• IDE: Integrated Development Environment/Integrated Drive Electronics.
• IE: Internet Explorer.
• IGMP: Internet Group Management Protocol.
• IMAP: Internet Message Access Protocol.
• I/O: Input/Output.
• IP: Internet Protocol.
• IGRP: Interior Gateway Routing Protocol.
• IBM: International Business Machines.
• IC: Integrated Circuit.
• ICMP: Internet Control Message Protocol.
• IHV: Independent Hardware Vendor.
• IIOP: Internet Iner-Orb-Protocol.
• IIS: Internet Information Server.
• IM: Instant Messaging.
• IPC: Inter-Process Communication.
• IPP: Internet Printing Protocol.
• IPsec: Internet Protocol Security.
• IPTV: Internet Protocol Television.
• IPX: Internetwork Packet Exchange.
• IRC: Internet Relay Chat.
• IrDA: Infrared Data Association.
• IRP: I/O Request Packet.
• IRQ: Interrupt Request.
• ISC: Internet Storm Center.
• ISO: International Organisation for Standardization.
• IT: Information Technology.
• ITU: International Telecommunication Union.
• ISOC: Internet Society.
• ISP: Internet Service Provider.
• ISR: Interrupt Service Routine.
• ISV: Independent Software Vendor.
SET – J
• JPEG: Joint Photographic Experts Group.
• JRE: Java Runtime Environment.
• JS: JavaScript.
• JSON: JavaScript Object Notation.
• JSP: Java Server Pages.
• J2EE: Java 2 Enterprise Edition.
• J2ME: Java 2 Micro Edition.
• J2SE: Java 2 Standard Edition.
• JDK: Java Development KIT.
• JUG: Java User Group.
SET – K
• KHz: Kilohertz.
• KB: Kilobyte.
• Kb: Kilobit.
• KBPS: Kilobit per second.
• KVM: Keyboard, Video, Mouse.
SET – L
• LSB: Least Significant Bit.
• LAN: Local Area Network.
• LED: Light-Emitting Diode.
• LIFO: Last In First Out.
SET – M
• MBCS: Multi Byte Character Set.
• MBR: Master Boot Record.
• MDI: Multiple Document Interface.
• MICR: Magnetic Ink Character Recognition.
• MAN: Metropolitan Area Network.
• MANET: Mobile Ad-Hoc Network.
• Mb: Megabit.
• MB: Megabyte.
• MIDI: Musical Instrument Digital Interface.
• MMU: Memory Management Unit.
• MMX: Multi-Media Extensions.
• MNG: Multiple-image Network Graphics.
• MOSFET: Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor.
• MIMO: Multiple-Input Multiple Output.
• MIPS: Million Instructions Per Second.
• MIME: Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions.
• MHz: Megahertz.
• MPEG: Motion Pictures (coding) Experts Group.
• MVS: Multiple Vendor System.
• MPL: Mozilla Public License.
• MSB: Most Significant Bit.
• MS-DOS: Microsoft Disk Operating System.
SET – N
• NOP: NO Operation.
• NOS: Network Operating System.
• NT (Windows): New Technology.
• NTFS: NT File System.
• NFS: Network File System.
• NIC: Network Interface Controller.
• NIO: New I/O.
• NMI: Non-Maskable Interrupt.
• NNTP: Network News Transfer Protocol.
• NTP: Network Time Protocol.
• NVRAM: Non-Volatile Random Access Memory.
SET – O
• OS: Operating System.
• OSS: Open Source Software.
• OCR: Optical Character Reader.
• OOP: Object-Oriented Programming.
• OPML: Outline Processor Markup Language.
SET – P
• PATA: Parallel ATA.
• PC: Personal Computer.
• PCB: Printed Circuit Board.
• PC DOS: Personal Computer Disk Operating System.
• P2P: Peer-To-Peer.
• PAN: Personal Area Network.
• PAP: Password Authentication Protocol.
• PCI: Peripheral Component Interconnect.
• PCIe: PCI Express.
• PCL: Printer Command Language.
• PERL: Practical Extraction and Reporting Language.
• PIO: Programmed Input/Output.
• PLC: Power Line Communication / Programmable Logic Controller.
• Pnp: Plug-and-Play.
• PGA: Pin Grid Array.
• PHP: PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor.
• PIC: Peripheral Interface Controller / Programmable Interrupt Controller.
• PINE: Program for Internet News & Email.
• PoE: Power Over Ethernet.
• POST: Power-On Self Test.
• PPC: Power PC.
• PPI: Pixels Per Inch.
• PPP: Point-to-Point Protocol.
• PPPoA: PPP over ATM.
• PPPoE: PPP over Ethernet.
• PPTP: Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol.
• PSU: Power Supply Unit.
SET – Q
• QFP: Quick File Access.
• QDR: Quad Data Rate.
• QFP: Quad Flat Package.
• QoS: Quality of Service.
SET – R
• RAIT: Redundant Array of Inexpensive Tapes.
• RAM: Random Access Memory.
• RARP: Reverse Address Resolution Protocol.
• RAD: Rapid Application Development.
• RADIUS: Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service.
• RAID: Redundant Array of Independent Disks.
• RDBMS: Relation Database Management System.
• RDF: Resource Description Framework.
• REEAL: Recursive Functions Algorithmic Language.
• RF: Radio Frequency.
• RGB: Red, Green, Blue (RGBA- Red, Green, Blue, Alpha).
• RTOS: Real-Time Operating System.
• RIP: Routing Information Protocol.
• ROM: Read-Only Memory.
• ROMB: Read-Out Motherboard.
• ROM-DOS: Read Only Memory-Disk Operating System.
SET – S
• SDL: Simple Direct Media Layer.
• SDN: Service Delivery Network.
• SDR: Software-Defined Radio.
• SAN: Storage Area Network.
• SATA: Serial ATA.
• SAX: Simple API of XML.
• SBP-2: Serial Bus Protocol 2.
• SBU: Standard Build Unit.
• SCSI: Small Computer System Interface.
• SDRAM: Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory.
• SFTP: Secure FTP/Simple File Transfer Protocol.
• SHDSL: Single-pair High-speed Digital Subscriber Line.
• SPI: Serial Peripheral Interface.
• SQL: Structured Query Language.
• SUS: Single UNIX Specification.
• SVD: Structured VLSI Design.
• SVG: Scalable Vector Graphics.
• SIMD: Single Instruction, Multiple Data.
• SIMM: Single Inline Memory Module.
• SMBIOS: System Management BIOS.
• SMTP: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol.
• SP: Service Pack.
• SVGA: Super Video Graphics Array.
SET – T
• TDMA: Time Division Multiple Access.
• TMP: Temporary.
• TTA: True Tap Audio.
• TTF: True Type Font.
• TB: TeraByte.
• TCP: Transmission Control Protocol.
• TCP/IP: Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol.
• TTL: Transistor-Transistor-Logic.
• TTS: Text-to-Speech.
• TTY: Teletype.
SET – U
• UEFI: Unified Extensible Firmware Interface.
• UI: User Interface.
• UL: Upload.
• UAC: User Account Control.
• UART: Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter.
• UPS: Uninterruptible Power Supply.
• URI: Uniform Resource Identifier.
• URL: Uniform Resource Locator.
• URN: Uniform Resource Name.
• USB: Universal Serial Bus.
• UTF: Unicode Transformation Format.
• UTP: Unshielded Twisted Pair.
SET – V
• VAR: Variable.
• VB: Visual Basic.
• VBA: Visual Basic for Applications.
• VBS: Visual Basic Script.
• VFAT: Virtual FAT.
• VFS: Virtual File System.
• VGA: Video Graphics Array.
• VT: Video Terminal.
• VGCT: Video Graphics Character Table.
• VLAN: Virtual Local Area Network.
• VM: Virtual Memory.
• VOD: Video On Demand.
• VoIP: Voice Over IP.
• VPN: Virtual Private Network.
• VPU: Visual Processing Unit.
SET – W
• WAN: Wide Area Network.
• WAP: Wireless Access Protocol.
• Wi-Fi: Wireless Fidelity.
• WinFS: Windows Future Storage.
• WSDL: Web Services Description Language.
• WUSB: Wireless Universal Serial Bus.
• WWAN: Wireless Wide Area Network.
• WWID: World Wide Identifier.
• WWW: World Wide Web.
• WINS: Windows Internet Naming Service.
• WLAN: Wireless Local Area Network.
• WMA: Windows Media Audio.
• WMV: Windows Media Video.
• WOL: Wake-on-Lan.
• WOM: Wake-on-Modem.
• WPA: Wi-Fi Protected Access.
SET – X
• XAML: Extensible Application Markup Language.
• XHTML: Extensible Hypertext Markup Language.
• XSL: Extensible Stylesheet Language.
• XSL-FO: Extensible StyleSheet Language Formatting Objects.
• XSLIT: Extensible StyleSheet Language Transformations.
• XUL: XML User Interface Language.
• XML: Extensible Markup Language.
• XNS: Xerox Network Services.
• XMMS: X MultiMedia System.
SET – Z
• ZIFS: Zero Insertion Force Socket.
• ZISC: Zero Instruction Set Computer.
• ZMA: Zone Multicast Address
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