Feature. A notable property of a softwareapplication. Basic features include properties that are common to softwareregardless of manufacturer (e.g., text formatting, fonts, margins, alignment,tabs, spell check, grammar check, tables, help, sort, query, built-incalculations, and page numbering). Advanced features include properties thatare specific to the application software being used (e.g., animation, macros,templates, wizards, and document review).
Firewall. A system used to prevent access to or from a private network.Firewalls are often used by companies to prevent individuals outside thecompany from accessing private networks that are connected to the Internet.
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Function. An operation that can be performed bysoftware. Basic functions include operations that are common to most softwarepackages (e.g., highlighting a word and pressing the delete key to delete theword). Advanced functions include operations that are specific to applicationsoftware (e.g., performing a series of specific keystrokes to complete specificoperations).
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Netiquette. The established conventions of online politeness are called netiquette. Some conventions vary from site to site or online medium too line medium; others are pretty standard everywhere. Newbies are often unfamiliar with the conventional rules of netiquette and sometimes embarrass themselves accordingly. Be sure not to send that incredibly important e-mail message before reading about netiquette
World Wide Web (WWW). A collection of linked electronic documents. A user may move from one location on the World Wide Web to another by clicking on a link on a web page
Database. A database is a collection of data, typically organized to make common retrievals easy and efficient. Some common database programs include Oracle, Sybase, Postgres, Informix, Filemaker, Adabas, etc