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Url Uniform Resource Locator) is a formatted text string serving as a web address that identifies and locates specific resources—such as webpages, images, or documents—on the internet or an intranet
AUP An Acceptable Use Policy is a formal, written document defining legal, ethical, and secure behavior for using an organization’s IT resources, including computers, networks, and internet access.
Domain a specialized field of technology, knowledge, or a specific area of IT infrastructure (like a staging environment) requiring specialized expertise.
Freeware copyrighted software available at no cost for unlimited use, but it is not open-source, meaning users cannot modify or sell it
Hyperlink a clickable element—typically text, an image, or an icon—in a digital document or webpage that acts as a reference, instantly directing users to another section, document, or website.
Netiquette (a portmanteau of "network" and "etiquette") defines the socially acceptable, respectful, and professional guidelines for online behavior
Boolean Logic a subset of algebra used in technology to manipulate binary values—true (1) or false (0)—using operators like AND, OR, and NOT.
Pictogram also known as a pictograph or simply "picto") in technology is a graphic symbol that conveys meaning through its pictorial resemblance to a physical object, action, or concept.
Probeware (a blend of "probe" and "software") refers to a combination of scientific sensors (probes), data-collection interfaces, and software used with computers, calculators, or mobile devices to gather and analyze data in real time
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