Systems that make online data on microfilm for archives.
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COMPUTER OUTPUT TO LASER DISC (COLD)
Archives that use laser disc for storage.
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
Manipulating programming languages to create a program that will perform a function.
COMPUTER RESOURCES
The computer training available to personnel.
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Study of computers and their systems for design, testing and concepts. It is strong in math.
COMPUTER SERVICE PROVIDER (CSP)
A firm that gives a package for hard and soft ware for their client and online merchants.
COMPUTER SYSTEM
Connected computers with one storage system. It can operate independently and communicate with others on the network.
COMPUTER TELEPHONY INTEGRATION (CTI)
Software and hardware that like the computer and phone.
COMPUTER TO PLATE
Printing equipment that takes computer images and makes them plates getting rid of the darkroom.
COMPUTER VIRUS
A code that attacks a computer destroying files and taking personal data. Refer to trojan horse and worm.
COMPUTER-AIDED ACQUISITION AND LOGISTIC SUPPORT (CALS)
Obsolete term for continuous acquisition and life cycle support.
COMPUTER-ASSISTED TRANSCRIPTION (CAT)
Technology that automatically transcribes words into a computer program.
COMPUTERIZED MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (CMMS)
Combining hard and soft ware to monitor equipment in the manufacturing process.
COMPUTO LAT
To compute, reckon, or account. Used in the phrases insimul computassent, “they reckoned together,” (see INSIMITL ?? plene computavit, “he has fully accounted,” (see PLENE ?? quod computet , “that […]
COMPUTUS
A writ to compel a guardian, bailiff, receiver, or accountant to yield up his accounts. It is founded on the statute Westm. 2, c. 12; Reg. Orig. 135
COMTE FR
A count or earl. In the ancient French law, the comtc was an officer having jurisdiction over a particular district or territory, with functions partly military and partly judicial.
CON BUENA FE
In Spanish law. With (or in) good faith.
CONACRE
In Irish practice. The payment of wages in land, the rent being worked out in labor at a money valuation. Wharton. Conatus quid sit, non deiinitur in jure. 2 Bulst. […]
CONCEAL
To hide; secrete; withhold from the knowledge of others. The word “conceal,” according to the best lexicographers, signifies to withhold or keep secret mental facts from another’s knowledge, as well […]
CONCEALED
The term “concealed” is not synonymous with ” lying in wait .” If a person conceals himself for the purpose of shooting another unawares, he is lying in wait; but […]
CONCEALED DAMAGE
Damage that gets ito sealed shipping containers. No blame is taken.
CONCEALED UNEMPLOYMENT
When people are not counted as unemployed when they are.It gives a higher percieved rate of employment.
CONCEALERS
In old English law . Such as find out concealed lands; that is, lands privily kept from the king by common persons having nothing to show for them. They are […]
CONCEALMENT
The improper suppression or disguising of a fact, circumstance, or qualification which rests within the knowledge of one only of the parties to a contract, but which ought in fairness […]
CONCEALMENT OF CAUSE OF ACTION
This term is used when you hinder or elude a person with a legitimate law suit or you mislead or fail to give information he is entitled to receive.