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1. The process of comparing electronic records based on their characteristics and removing duplicate records from the data set.

2. The maximum speed allowed by a data line.

3. the collective term for all microimages such as microfilm, microfiche, aperture cards, or microfilm jackets.

4. Printer Command Language

5. Software program that allows a piece of hardware to interact with an operating system.

6. Defines the point at which the system needs to be restored. This could be where the system was two days before it crashed or five minutes before it crashed. As a general rule, the closer it matches the time of the crash, the more expensive it is to obtain.

7. A number that uniquely identifies each computer or device connected to the Internet.

8. A group of two or more computers that are connected to exchange data.

9. A compression scheme in which 'useless' or less-than-totally-necessary information is thrown out in order to reduce the size of the data. The eliminated data is unrecoverable.

10. A document or physical object which was written or created during the time under study.

11. A common port or cable for connecting a monitor or display. It usually has a blue end with 15 points.

12. The practice of monitoring for, evaluating, testing, and installing software patches and updates.

13. The main software of a computer system responsible for managing hardware, applications and file systems, and providing a user interface.

14. using deception to obtain unauthorized access to information resources

15. A term for output pages that are sorted and stacked in a single pile rather than sorted into separate bins

16. Lossless file format often used for saving image files. File size is larger than JPEG

17. A device often used as a battery backup, allowing you to gracefully shut down a computer system in the event of a power outage.

18. a document or written work created after an event

19. Devices that work automatically because the drivers are included with the operating system.

20. the interference experienced when one device crosses the electromagnetic field of another.

21. A letter designating a specific drive or partition.

22. The cable that carries audio and video signal

23. is a file format that creates an electronic image or picture from a document. It can be viewed, printed, or forwarded to someone else, but it cannot be altered.

24. Software installed on a computer or internet-accessible utility to accomplish a specific purpose.

25. Devices that are used to store data. A hard disk is an example of a storage device.