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- 4GL
- Fourth Generation Language
- A/D
- Analog to Digital converter (also ADC)
- ACF
- Advanced Communications Function
- ACK
- ACKnowledge
- ACL
- Access Control List
- ACPI
- Advanced Configuration and Power Interface
- ADB
- Apple Desktop Bus
- ADC
- Analog to Digital Converter
- ADP
- Advanced Data Processing
- AFP
- Appletalk Filing Protocol
- AI
- Artificial Intelligence
- AICK
- Apple Internet Connection Kit
- ALGOL
- ALGOrithmic Language
- ALU
- Arithmetic Logic Unit
- AP
- Analyst Programmer
- APL
- A Programming Language
- APPC
- Advanced Peer-to-Peer Communications
- APSE
- Ada Programming Support Environment
- ARCNET
- Attached Resource Computer local area NETwork
- ARP
- Address Resolution Protocol
- ARPA
- Advanced Research Projects Agency (see DARPA)
- ARPANET
- Advanced Research Projects Agency Network
- ASDSP
- Application-Specific Digital Signal Processor
- ATM
- Asynchronous Transfer Mode
- AUI
- Attachment Unit Interface
- AWK
- AhoWeinberger and Kernighan
- B8ZS
- Binary 8 Zero Substitution (see also NRZNRZIAMI)
- BASIC
- Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code
- BCDIC
- Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code
- BCP
- Byte Controlled Protocols
- BCPL
- Basic Combined Programming Language
- BDF
- Binary Distribution Format
- BER
- Bit Error Rate
- BERT
- Bit Error Rate Test
- BEST
- Borland Enhanced Support and Training
- BIND
- Berkeley Internet Name Daemon
- BIOS
- Basic Input Output System
- BIPS
- Billion Instructions Per Second (see MIPS)
- BIS
- Business Information System
- BIT
- BInary digiT
- BITNET
- Because It's Time NETWork (now CREN)
- BIX
- Byte Information eXchange
- BLAST
- BLocked ASynchronous Transmission
- BLERT
- BLock Error Rate Test
- BNC
- Bayonet Neill Concelman (connector)
- BOSIX
- Biin Open System Interface eXtension
- BPI
- Bits Per Inch
- BPS
- Bits Per Second
- BRIEF
- Basic Reconfigurable Interactive Editing Facility
- BSC
- Binary Synchronous Communications (also sometimes BiSync)
- BSD
- Berkeley Software Distribution
- BSV
- Boot Sector Virus
- BTAM
- Basic Telecommunications Access Method
- BW2
- Black and White 2 plane frame buffer
- C
- programming language (successor to Bwhich was based on BCPL)
- C++
- object oriented programming language (successor to C)
- CAD
- Computer Aided Dispatching
- CAE
- Computer Aided Engineering
- CAI
- Computer Aided Instruction
- CAIS
- Campus Area Information Server (Gopher)
- CAM
- Computer Aided Manufacturing (sometimes seen as CAD/CAM)
- CASE
- Computer Aided Software Engineering
- CBS
- Conversion Block Size
- CBT
- Computer Based Training
- CCT
- Computer Compatible Tape
- CD
- Compact Disk
- CDE
- Common Desktop Environment
- CDROM
- Compact Disk Read Only Memory
- CERT
- Computer Emergency Response Team
- CFT
- Cray Fortran compiler
- CFT77
- Cray FORTRAN 77 compiler
- CG3
- Color Graphics 3 plane frame buffer
- CG4
- Color Graphics 4 plane frame buffer
- CG6
- Color Graphics 6 plane accelerated frame buffer
- CGA
- Color Graphics Adapter
- CGI
- Common Gateway Interface
- CGM
- Computer Graphics Metafile
- CHAP
- Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
- CIAC
- Computer Incident Advisory Capability
- CICS
- Customer Information Control System
- CID
- Computer Integrated Design
- CIF
- Common Intermediate Format
- CIFS
- Common Internet File System
- CIM
- Computer Integrated Manufacturing
- CISC
- Complex Instruction Set Computer
- CLI
- Command Line Interpreter
- CLNP
- Connectionless-mode Network Protocol
- CLNS
- Connectionless-mode Network Service
- CMMU
- Cache/Memory Management Unit
- CMOT
- Common Management Information Services and Protocol Over TCP/IP
- CMRR
- Common Mode Rejection Ratio
- CMS
- Conversational Monitor Systemcomponent of VM operating system
- CMY
- CyanMagentaYellow
- CMYK
- CyanMagentaYellowblacK
- CNAME
- Canonical NAME
- CNE
- Certified Novell Engineer
- CNR
- Carrier to Noise Ratio
- CNSS
- Core Nodal Switching Subsystem
- COAX
- Coaxial cable
- CODEC
- COder-DECoder
- COPS
- Computer Oracle and Password System
- CORBA
- Common Object Request Broker Architecture
- COS
- Cray Operating System
- COT
- Card Or Tape
- CPE
- Customer Provided Equipment
- CPI
- Characters Per Inch
- CPM
- Control Program Monitor (sometimes CP/M)
- CPS
- Characters Per Second
- CPU
- Central Processing Unit
- CR
- Carriage Return
- CRAM
- Card Random Access Memory
- CRC
- Cyclic Redundancy Check
- CRT
- Cathode Ray Tube (also generic reference to a terminal)
- CSA
- Campus Service Agreement
- CSLG
- Campus-wide Software License Grant program
- CSMA
- Carrier Sense Multiple Access
- CSMA/CA
- Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance
- CSMA/CD
- Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection
- CSNET
- Computer and Science NETwork
- CSR
- Control and Status Register
- CSU
- Channel Service Unit
- CTI
- Computer Telephony Integration
- CTS
- Clear To Send (EIA RS-232-C)
- CTSS
- Cray Time Sharing System
- CUA
- Common User Access
- CWIS
- Campus-Wide Information System
- CXI
- Common X-windows Interface
- D/A
- Digital to Analog converter
- DAC
- Digital to Analog Converter
- DARPA
- Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
- DAT
- Digital Audio Tape
- DBF
- DBase Format
- DBME
- DataBase Management Environment
- DBMS
- DataBase Management System
- DBRAD
- Data Base Relational Application Directory
- DCD
- Data Carrier Detect (sometimes CD) (EIA RS-232-C)
- DCE
- Data Communication Equipment
- DCL
- Digital Command Language
- DCOM
- Distributed Component Object Module
- DD
- Double Density
- DDIF
- Digital Data Interchange Format
- DDK
- Driver Developer Kit
- DDR
- Dial-on-Demand Routing
- DDS
- Digital Data Storage
- DDX
- Device Dependent X (see X11)
- DECnet
- Digital Equipment Corporation network
- DECUS
- Digital Equipment Computer User's Society
- DES
- Data Encryption Standard
- DFMS
- Data File Management System
- DIA
- Display Industry Association
- DIAL
- Direct Information Access Line
- DIF
- Document Interchange Format
- DIP
- Digital Image Processing
- DIRE
- Dire Is Really Emacs
- DIS
- Draft International Standard
- DISOSS
- Distributed Office Support System
- DLCI
- Data Link Connection Identifier
- DLI
- Data Link Interface(?)
- DLL
- Data Link Layer
- DLO
- Dead Letter Office
- DLT
- Digital Linear Tape
- DMA
- Direct Memory Access
- DMI
- Desktop Management Interface
- DMMP
- Distributed-Memory Microprocessor systems
- DNA
- Digital Network Architecture
- DNS
- Domain Name Service
- DOS
- Disk Operating System
- DPI
- Dots Per Inch
- DPS
- Display PostScript
- DQL
- Database Query Language
- DRAM
- Dynamic Random Access Memory (as opposed to static RAM)
- DRD
- Data Reading Device
- DRG
- Digital Raster Graphic
- DS
- Double-Sided
- DSL
- Digital Subscriber Line
- DSP
- Digital Signal Processing
- DSS
- Digital Signature Standard
- DSU
- Digital Service Unit
- DTD
- Document Type Definition
- DTE
- Data Terminal Equipment
- DTIF
- Digital Table Interchange Format
- DTP
- DeskTop Publishing
- DTR
- Data Terminal Ready (EIA RS-232-C)
- DUN
- Dial-Up Networking
- DVD
- Digital Versitile Disc
- DVMA
- Direct Virtual Memory Access
- DXF
- Digital eXchange Format
- DXT
- Data eXtracT facility
- EBCDIC
- Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code
- ECC
- Error Correction Code
- ECDO
- Electronic Community Dial Office
- EDI
- Electronic Data Interchange
- EDIF
- Electronic Design Interchange Format
- EDO
- Extended Data Out (memory)
- EEPROM
- Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
- EGA
- Enhanced Graphics Adapter
- EIA
- Electronic Industries Association
- EIDE
- Enhanced Intelligent Drive Electronics
- EINE
- EINE Is Not Emacs
- EJB
- Enterprise Java Beans
- ELF
- Executable and Linking Files
- ELM
- ELectronic Mail
- EMA
- Electronic Mail Association
- EMACS
- Eight Megabytes And Constantly Swapping
- EMM
- Extended Memory Manager
- EMS
- Expanded Memory Specification
- EMWAC
- European Microsoft Windows Academic Centre
- ENSS
- Exterior Nodal Switching Subsystem
- EOF
- End Of File
- EOT
- End Of Transmission
- EPROM
- Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
- EPS
- Encapsulated PostScript
- ESDI
- Enhanced Standard Device Interface
- ESL
- Education Software Library
- ESnet
- Energy Sciences network (DoE)
- EULA
- End User License Agreement
- EUUG
- European Unix User Group
- FAT
- File Allocation Table
- FC-AL
- Fiber Channel Arbitrated Loop
- FCC
- Federal Computer Conference
- FCFS
- First Come First Served
- FDDI
- Fiber Distributed Data Interface
- FDHD
- Floppy Drive High Density
- FIF
- Fractal Image Format data compression
- FIFO
- First In First Out (as in registers and buffers)
- FILO
- First In Last Out (see also FIFO)
- FINE
- FINE Is Not Emacs
- FIX
- Federal Inter-agency eXchange
- FLOP
- FLoating point OPeration
- FLOPS
- FLoating-point OPerations per Second
- FNS
- Federated Naming Service
- FORTRAN
- FORmula TRANslator
- FPU
- Floating Point Unit (see CPU)
- FQDN
- Fully Qualified Domain Name
- FRED
- Fred Resembles Emacs Deliberately
- FRU
- Field Replaceable Unit
- FSD
- Fixed Shroud Duplex
- FSF
- Free Software Foundation
- FTP
- File Transfer Protocol
- GAN
- Global Area Network
- GBIP
- General Purpose Interface Bus
- GC
- Garbage Collection (LISP)
- GDB
- Gnu DeBugger