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June 25, 2012

Computer Abbreviations - Part 1

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Here is the Complete list of the Computer Abbreviations List. There are very useful in almost all competitive exams which are having computer knowledge section (espicially bank clerical exams). As the list is little lengthy we've divided the list into two parts. Check the link of the Part 2 after completion of reading this Part 1. Hope you will like this post. Happy Reading :)

ACE
Access Control Entry
ACL
Access Control List
ADO
Active Data Objects
ADSL
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
AGP
Accelerated Graphics Port
AI
Artificial Intelligence
ALGOL
Algorithmic Language
ALU
Arithmetic Logic Unit
ANSI
American National Standards Institute
AOL
America Online
API
Application Program Interface
APIPA
Automatic Private Internet Protocol Addressing
APT
Automatically Programmed Tooling
ARD
Address Resolution Protocol
ARP
Address Resolution Protocol
ARPA
Advanced Research Projects Agency
ARPANET
Advanced Research Projects Agency Network
ASCII
American Standard Code For Information Interchange
ASF
Advanced Streaming Format
ASM
Association For Systems Management
ASP
Active Server Pages
ATAPI
Advanced Technology Attachment Packet Interface
ATM
Asynchronous Transfer Mode
AUI
Attachment Unit Interface
AVI
Audio Video Interleave
B2B
Business To Business
B2C
Business To Commerce
BASIC
Beginner`s All Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code
BCD
Binary Coded Decimal
BDPS
Business Data Processing Systems
BHTML
Broadcast Hyper Text Markup Language
BIOS
Basic Input Output System
BIU
Bus Interface Unit
BLOG
Binary Logic Object
BMP
Bitmap
BPS
Bytes Per Seconds
BS
Bulletin Board Service
C DAC
Centre For Development Of Advanced Computing
CAD
Computer Aided Design
CADD
Computer Added Drafting And Design
CAI
Computer Aided Instructuion
CAM
Computer Aided Manufacturing
CAR
Control Address Register
CASE
Computer Aided Software Engineering
CCIS
Common Channel Interoffice Signaling
CCNA
 Cisco Certified Network Associate
CD
Compact Disc
CD RW
Compact Disc Re-Writable
CD WORM
Compact Disc- Write Once Read Many
CDMA
Code Division Multiple Access
CDONTS
Collabaration On Data Objects For Windows Nt Server
CDROM
Compact Disc- Read Only Memory
CFG
Control Flow Graph
CGI
Common Gateway Interface
CGM
Computer Graphics Metafile
CIDR
Classless Inter-Domain Routing 
CIM
Computer Integrated Manufacture
CISC
Complex Instruction Set Computers
CIX
Commercial Internet Exchange
CLR
Common Language Runtime
CMOS
Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
CMS
Content Management System
CMYK
Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key (Black)
COBOL
Common Business Oriented Language
COM
Component Object Model
CORBA
Common Object Request Broker Architecture
CPI
Clock Cycle Per Instruction
CPU
Central Processing Unit
CRC
Cyclic Redundancy Check
CRM
Customer Relationship Management
CROM
Control Read Only Memory
CRT
Cathode Ray Tube
CUI
Character User Interface
DAC
Digital To Analog Converter
DAO
Data Access Objects
DARPANET
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Network
DAT
Digital Audio Tape
DBA
Data Base Administrator
DBMS
Data Base Management System
DCA
Defence Communication Agency
DCL
Data Control Language
DCOM
Distributed Component Object Model
DCP
Data Communication Processor
DDL
Data Definition Language
DDOS
Distributed Denial Of Service
DDP
Distributed Data Processing
DFD
Data Flow Diagram
DFS
Distributed File System
DHCP
Dynamic Host Control Protocol
DHTML
Dynamics Hyper Text Markup Language
DLC
Data Link Control
DLL
Dynamic Link Library
DMA
Direct Memory Access
DML
Data Manipulation Language
DMTF
Distributed Management Test Force
DNA
Distributed Internet Architecture
DNS
Domain Name System (Server)
DOD
Department Of Defense
DOM
Document Object Model
DOS
Disk Operating System, Denial Of Service
DPI
Dots Per Inch
DRAM
Dynamic Random Access Memory
DSL
Digital Subscriber Line
DSN
Digital Subscriber Network
DTD
Document Type Definition
DVD
Digital Versatile Disc
E
Electronic
EAROM
Electrically Alterable Read Only Memory
EBCDIC
Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code
EDC
Electronic Digital Computer
EDCDIC
Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code
EEPROM
Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
EFS
Encrypted File System
EJB
Enterprise Java Beans
ENIAC
Electronics Numerical Integrator And Calculator
EPROM
Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
EROM
Erasable Read Only Memory
ERP
Enterprise Resource Planning
EULA
End User License Agreement
FAT
File Allocation Table
FDD
Floppy Disk Drive
FDDI
Fiber Distributed Data Interface
FDMA
Frequency Division Multiple Access
FIFO
First In First Out
FLOPS
Floating Point Operations Per Second
FO
Fiber Optics
FORTRAN
Formula Translation
FPS
Frames Per Second
FRAM
Ferro Electric Random Access Memory
FTP
File Transfer Protocol
GB
Giga Bytes
GIF
Graphic Interchange Format
GIGO
Garbage In Garbage Out
GML
General Markup Language
GNU
Gnu`s Not Unix
GPL
General Public License
GUI
Graphical User Interface
HDD
Hard Disk Drive
HFS
Hierarchical File System
HP
Hewlett Packard
HPC
High Performance Computing
HPFS
High Performance File System
HSR
Horizontal Scan Rate
HTML

Hyper Text Markup Language               

                 

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10 comments:


  1. Ma'm ,Please help me to understand how to solve problems mentioned below

    Q:How many such pairs of letters are there in the word TERMINATE each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet ?

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    1. Well, there is a simple and kiddish technique to solve these type of problems.

      1st put your pen/pencil on the first letter (in our case T), start saying alphabets from T and simultaneously move your pencil one step further. If you do so, your pencil's position would be on A while you utter the letter Z. No matches found.
      So next start with the letter E. You will end with the pencil pointing on E and uttering the letter L.
      next letter R and so on...
      *If the letter your pencil points to and the letter you utter are same, then just mark that letter. *
      Apply same process to the backward letters too....
      start with E and point backwards (E, T, A, N, I....) by saying the alphabets...
      see here E f g h I (match found) so mark I...

      finally cont all the marked words. that will be your required word.. hope it helps :)

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    2. Hi,

      I used to write the position of the letter on top of it as per the alphabetical order, but your method seems to be very simple and better also.

      And I thank you for maintaining such a wonderful site for bank competitive exams.


      - Idhayan

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  2. Mam please explain clearly.. I didnt understood the above example

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    1. Ok friend. May be you are getting confused. I will try to upload a post on this with detailed explanation including images.

      Good Day

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  3. Good work, really appreciable :)

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  4. Its not EDCDIC.The correct one is EBCDIC.............
    Thank you .............gr8 effort...........

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  5. BLOG - weblog
    BLOB-Binary Logic Object

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  6. ARD and ARP full Form Both are same .
    It Should be "Application Requirements Document" for ARD

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