a device that holds electrical energy in an electrical field
CAPACITOR
a high-speed device that receives incoming data packets and redirects them to their destination on a local area network
SWITCH
a value that is passed into a command or a function
ARGUMENT
a re-programmable multifunctional manipulator designed to move material, parts, tools, or specialized devices, through variable programmed motions for the performance of a variety of tasks
ACTUATOR
a database management system in which information is represented in the form of objects as used in object-oriented programming
OBJECT-RELATED DBMS
a thin, circular disk inside a Hard Disk Drive that stores all the data
PLATTER
a data communication device that provides a remote network with connectivity to a host network
GATEWAY
a combination of related variables, constants and other data structures which can be selected and manipulated together
OBJECT
an accessory device or tool specifically designed for attachmnt to the robot wrist or tool mounting plate to enable the robot to perform its intended task
END EFFECTOR
secret, hidden, or done in a concealed way, usually because it is illegal, unauthorized, or meant to avoid detection
CLANDESTINE
a motor that spins the disks and an actuator that positions the read/write head assembly across the spinning disks
SPINDLE
the structure designed for maximum redundancy, where devices are highly interconnected, forming a web-like arrangement
MESH TOPOLOGY
a single pass through a set of operations that deal with code
ITERATION
the measurement of the deviation between the command characteristic and the attained characteristic
ACCURACY
to be talked about publicly in a very positive way, often as a way of promoting, praising, or advertising something
TO BE TOUTED
a state in which data requested for processing by a component or application is found in the cache memory
CACHE HIT
an OSI layer responsible for error-free transfer of data packets between nodes on the network
DATA LINK LAYER
the act or process of forming an opinion, based on what you already know, something that you can find out indirectly from what you already know
INFERENCE
to spread throughout something or penetrate it completely
PERMEATE
to live very far away from cities, towns, or civilization — in a remote, rural, isolated area
TO BE OUT IN THE STICKS
to design or organize something so that it is suitable for a particular purpose, situation, or group of people
GEAR TOWARD
a computer or a group of computers that maintain a database to enable a computer to know the IP address of a URL
DNS SERVER
It uses mnemonic codes for instructions, and has blocks of memory that hold data.
ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE
to find a way around an obstacle or rule, often by using cleverness or avoidance rather than direct confrontation
CIRCUMVENT
an outward appearance, form, or style that hides the true nature of something
GUISE