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A system in a computer where low-priority work can be done in the interbackground reflectance vals when very important work is not be/ b k raυnd r flektəns/ noun light reing done flected from a sheet of paper that is being scanned or read by an optical character background colour / b k raυnd reader k lə/ noun the colour of a computer background task / b k raυnd tɑ sk/ screen display, different from that of charnoun a process executed at any time by the acters and graphics ć White background colour with black characters is less stresscomputer system, not normally noticed by ful for the eyes.
A system of data processing where information is collected into batches before being processed by the computer in one machine run BAT batch batched communication batch file batch processing COMMENT: Batch processing is the opposite of interactive processing, where the user gives instructions and receives an immediate response. ) baud /bɔ d/ noun a unit of data compresbaud sion speed equal to one unit element per second baud rate / bɔ d ret/ noun a measure of the number of signal changes transmitted per second ć The baud rate of the binary signal was 300 bits per second.
BAT / ɔ θərŋ sstəm/, authoring system noun 1. a authoring authoring software software special application that allows you to create multimedia titles. Authoring software lets you design the pages of the multimedia book and place video clips, images, text and sound on a page. ) 2. same as webpage design software authorisation / ɔ θəra zeʃ(ə)n/, authorization noun 1. permission or power to do something 2. the process of giving a authorisation user permission to access a system noun (in an IBM PC running the MS-DOS operating system) a batch file that contains commands that are executed when the computer is first switched on or reset autoflow / ɔ təυfləυ/ noun a feature of DTP or wordprocessing software that automatically flows text around a graphic image or from one page to the next auto-login / ɔ təυ lɒ n/, auto-logon / ɔ təυ lɒ ɒn/ noun a phone number, password and user’s number transmitted when requested by a remote system to automate logon.