Abbreviation
- Al – Artificial intelligence
- ALGOL – Algorithmic Language
- ARP – Address resolution Protocol
- ASCII – American Standard Code for Information Interchange
- BINAC - Binary Automatic Computer
- BCC – Blind Carbon Copy
- Bin – Binary
- BASIC - Beginner’s All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code
- BIOS – Basic Input Output System
- Bit – Binary Digit
- BSNL – Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited
- CC – Carbon Copy
- CAD – Computer Aided Design
- COBOL – Common Business Oriented Language
- CD – Compact Disc
- CRT – Cathode Ray Tube
- CDR – Compact Disc Recordable
- CDROM – Compact Disc Read Only Memory
- CDRW – Compact Disc Rewritable
- CDR/W – Compact Disk Read/Write
- DBA – Data Base Administrator
- DBMS – Data Base Management System
- DNS – Domain Name System
- DPI – Dots Per Inch
- DRAM – Dynamic Random Access Memory
- DVD – Digital Video Disc/Digital Versatile Disc
- DVDR – DVD Recordable
- DVDROM – DVD Read Only Memory
- DVDRW – DVD Rewritable
- DVR – Digital Video Recorder
- DOS – Disk Operating System
- EBCDIC – Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code
- e-Commerce – Electronic Commerce
- EDP – Electronic Data Processing
- EEPROM – Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
- ELM/e-Mail – Electronic Mail
- ENIAC - Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer
- EOF - End Of File
- EPROM - Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
- EXE - Executable
- FAX - Far Away Xerox/ facsimile
- FDC - Floppy Disk Controller
- FDD - Floppy Disk Drive
- FORTRAN - Formula Translation
- FS - File System
- FTP - File Transfer Protocol
- Gb - Gigabit
- GB - Gigabyte
- GIF - Graphics Interchange Format
- GSM - Global System for Mobile Communication
- HDD - Hard Disk Drive
- HP - Hewlett Packard
- HTML - Hyper Text Markup Language
- HTTP - Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
- IBM - International Business Machine
- IM - Instant Message
- IMAP - Internet Message Access Protocol
- ISP - Internet Service Provider
- JPEG - Joint Photographic Experts Grou
- Kb - Kilobit
- KB - Kilobyte
- KHz - Kilohertz
- Kbps - Kilobit Per Secon
- LCD – Liquid Crystal Display
- LED – Light Emitting Diode
- LPI – Lines Per Inch
- LIS – Large Scale Integration
- Mb – Megabit
- MB – Megabyte
- MPEG – Moving Picture Experts Group
- MMS – Multimedia Message Service
- MICR – Magnetic Ink Character reader
- MIPS – Million Instructions Per Second
- NIC – Network Interface Card
- NOS – Network Operating System
- OMR – Optical Mark Reader
- OOP – Object Oriented Programming
- OSS – Open Source Software
- PAN – Personal Area Network
- PC – Personal Computer
- PDA - Personal Digital Assistant
- PDF – Portable Document Format
- POS – Point Of Sale
- PNG - Portable Network Graphics
- PPM – Pages Per Minute
- PPP – Point-to-Point Protocol
- PROM – Programmable Read Only Memory
- PSTN – Public Switched Telephone Network
- POST – Power On Self Test
- PING – Packet Internet Gopher
- RAM – Random Access Memory
- RDBMS – Relational Data Base Management System
- RIP – Routing Information Protocol
- RTF – Rich Text Format
- SMTP – Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
- SQL – Structured Query Language
- SRAM – Static Random Access Memory
- SNMP – Simple Network Management Protocol
- SIM – Subscriber Identification Module
- TCP – Transmission Control Protocol
- TB – Tera Byte
- UPS – Uninterrupted Power Supply
- URI – Uniform Resource Identifier
- URL – Uniform Resource Locator
- USB - Universal Serial Bus
- ULSI - Ultra Large Scale Integration
- UNIVAC - Universal Automatic Computer
- VAR – Variable
- VGA – Video Graphics Array
- VSNL – Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited
- VDU – Visual Display Unit
- Wi-Fi – Wireless Fidelity
- WLAN – Wireless Local Area Network
- WPA – Wi-Fi Protected Access
- WWW – World Wide Web
- WORM – Write Once Read Many
- XHTML – eXtensible Hyper text Markup Language
- XML - eXtensible Markup languag
- ZB – Zeta Byte
- OCR - Optical Character Readers
- ODBC - Open Data Base Connectivity
- OLE - Object Linking And Embedding
- OMR - Optical Mark Reader
- ONE - Open Network Architecture
- OOA - Object Orient Analysis
- OOAD - Object Oriented Analysis And Design
- OOP - Object Oriented Programming
- OOPS - Object Oriented Programming System
- OPEN GL - Open Graphics Library
- OS - Operating System
- OSI - Open System Interconnection
- PC - Personal Computer
- PCI - Peripheral Component Interconnect
- PCMCIA - Personal Computer Memory Card International Association
- PDA - Personal Digital Assistant
- PDF - Portable Document Format
- PDL - Page Description Language
- PDU - Protocol Data Unit
- PIC - Programming Interrupt Control
- PILOT - Programmed Inquiry Learning Or Teaching
- PLA - Programmable Logic Array
- PLC - Programmable Logic Controller
- PNG - Portable Network Graphics
- PNP - Plug And Play
- PPP - Peer To Peer Protocol
- PPTP - Point To Point Tunneling Protocol
- PROM - Programmable Read Only Memory
- PS - Post Script
- RADSL - Rate Adaptive Digital Subscribes Line
- RAID - Redundant Array Of Independent Disks
- RAM - Random Access Memory
- RAMDAC - Random Access Memory Digital To Analog Converter
- RAS - Remote Access Network
- RD RAM - Rambus Dynamic Random Access Memory
- RDBMS - Relational Data Base Management System
- RDO - Remote Data Objects
- RDP - Remote Desktop Protocol
- RFC - Request For Comments
- RGB - Red Green Blue
- RICS - Reduced Instruction Set Computer
- RIP - Raster Image Processor
- RISC - Reduced Instruction Set Computer
- ROM - Read Only Memory
- RPC - Remote Procedure Call
- RTC - Real Time Clock
- RTF - Rich Text Format
- RTOS - Real Time Operating System
- SACK - Selective Acknowledgements
- SAM - Security Access Manager
- SAP - Service Access Point, Systems ApplicationsProducts
- SCMP - Software Configuration Management Plan
- SD RAM - Synchronous Dynamic Random AccessMemory
- SDD - Software Design Description
- SDK - Software Development Kit
- SDL - Storage Definition Language
- SDN - Integrated Service Digital Network
- SDSL - Symmetric Digital Subscribes Line
- SG RAM - Synchronous Graphics Random AccessMemory
- SGML - Standard Generalized Markup Language
- SIM - Subscriber Identification Module
- SIMD - Single Instruction Multiple Data
- SISD - Single Instruction Single Data
- SIU - Serial Interface Unit
- SMP - Symmetric MultiProcess
- SMS - Short Message Service
- SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
- SNA - System Network Architecture
- SNAP - Sub Network Access Protoco
- lSNMP - Simple Network Management Protocol
- SNOBOL - String Oriented Symbolic Language
- SOAP - Simple Object Access Protocol
- SPX - Sequenced Packet Exchange
- SQA - Statistical Quality Assurance
- SQL - Structured Query Language
- SRAM - Static Random Access Memory
- SRS - Software Requirements Specification
- STP - Shielded Twisted Pair
- SVVP - Software Verification And Validation Plan
- SW - Software
- TAPI - Telephony Application Program Interface
- TB - Tera Bytes
- TCP - Transmission Control Protocol
- TCPIP - Transmission Control Protocol InternetProtocol
- TDI - Transport Data Interface
- TDMA - Time Division Multiple Access
- TPM - Transactions Processing Monitor
- TSR - Terminate And Stay Residents
- UDD - User Datagram Protocol
- UDP - User Datagram Protocol
- UI - User Interface
- UML - Unified Modelling Language
- UNC - Universal Naming Convention
- UNIX - Uniplexed Information And ComputerSystems
- URL - Universal Resource Locator
- USB - Universal Serial Bus
- USRT - Universal Synchronous ReceiverTransmitted
- UTP -Unshielded Twisted Pair
- VAN - Virtual Area Network
- VAST - Very Small Aperture Terminal
- VB - Visual Basic
- VC++ - Visual C++
- VCD - Video Compact Disc
- VDL - View Definition Language
- VGA - Video Graphics Array
- VHS - Video Home System
- VLIW - Very Long Instruction Words
- VLSI - Very Large Scale Integrated Circuits
- VPN - Virtual Private Network
- VRAM - Video Random Access Memory
- VRML - Virtual Reality Modelling Language
- VS - Visual Studio
- VVR - Software Validation And Validation Report
- VXD - Virtual Device Driver
- W3C - World Wide Web Consortium
- WAIS - Wide Area Information Servers
- WAN - Wide Area Network
- WAP - Wireless Application Protocol
- WBEM - WebBase Enterprise Management
- WDM - Wave Division Multiplexing
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