Glossary E & F
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- Ethernet:
- Is a network standard that specifies a method by which computers
and network elements may be physically connected to each other.
To-day the connection can be just twisted-pair cable, referred to as
10Base-T (a data speed of up to 10 Mbps) or
100Base-T (a data speed of up to 100 Mbps).
There is also a 1000Base-T.The Ethernet uses packets to transmit data.
All networked components must employ a common language, such as TCP/IP.
- EULA (End User License Agreement):
- Is a legal contract between the person using or purchasing software and the publisher or developer of the software. It is a standard agreement that end users agree to and accept when they open, install, or use software.
- EEPROM (electrically erasable programmable ROM):
- It is a type of ROM (read only memory) that can be erased, modified,
or written to, via a process that sends a sequence of electrical signals
to a memory chip.
ROM is the type of memory used for electronic functions that need to persist even when the power is removed.
- EXPORT:
- Export is the act of taking information and transforming it from one form to another for the purpose of using it in a new way.