GLOSSARY
log Collection of messages or message segments placed on an auxiliary storage device for accounting or data collection purposes.
logical page In the Xerox printing systems environment, a formatted page that is smaller than the physical page. A logical page is defined by an origin, thus allowing more than one logical page to be placed on a physical page.
logo Small illustration or design, usually simple, typically used to identify a company.
log off Procedure by which a user ends a session.
log on Procedure by which a user begins a session between an application program and a logical unit.
magnetic media Term for all storage devices, such as disks, diskettes, and tape, on which data is stored in the form of magnetized spots on surface of the media.
magnetic storage Use of magnetic media to store data, programs, and so on.
magnetic tape Flexible plastic tape, with one side offering a magnetic surface suitable for storing computer data in the form of magnetized spots. Magnetic tape is often used for
mainframe Central processing unit (CPU) and memory of a large computer. More often used to denote any large computer of the type that might be used to control a group of smaller computers, terminals, or other devices. See also host.
margins White space on each side of printed text.
mask 1. Selection of bits from a storage unit by using an instruction that eliminates the other bits in the unit. 2. In accessing files, a file name mask is used to reference one or more files with similar
MB megabyte. Unit of one million bytes.
media Vehicles or devices by which information is stored or transmitted. Classifications include source, input, and output.
medium Object or material on which data is stored, for example, magnetic tape or floppy disk.
memory Space in a device where information is kept, or the ability of a device to keep information until needed.
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