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What does “stateless nature” refer to?
System sees each event as independent of prior/future events
What is an “independent system failure”?
The system fails but other components are not affected
What is linear access?
Accessing values in memory in the order that they are stored
What is a memory leak?
Failure in program to release discarded information
What are the layers of an OSI Model?
- Application
- Presentation
- Session
- Transport
- Network
- Data Link
- Physical
What does “ROM” Stand for?
Read Only Memory
What does “EPROM” Stand for?
Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
What does “EEPROM” Stand for?
Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
What does “RAM” Stand for?
Random Access Memory
What does “DRAM” Stand for?
Dynamic Random Access Memory
What does “SRAM” Stand for?
Static Random Access Memory
What does “SDRAM” Stand for?
Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory
What does “DIMM” Stand for?
Dual In-line Memory Module
What does “SIMM” Stand for?
Single In-line Memory Module
What does “SODIMM” Stand for?
Single Outline Dual In-line Memory Module
What does “SSD” Stand for?
Solid State Drive
What does “DDR” Stand for?
Double Data Rate
What does “ALU” Stand for?
Arithmetic Logic Unit
What does “CU” Stand for?
Central unit
What does “CMOS” Stand for?
Complementary Metal- Oxide Semiconductor
What does “CD” Stand for?
Compact Disc
What does “DVD” Stand for?
Digital Versatile Disc
What does “HZ” Stand for?
Hertz
What does “ESD” Stand for?
Electrostatic Discharge