Word | Description |
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V n |
1. version, ie a checkpoint at which a particular thing or idea varies from its previous state or condition 2. volt(s), a unit of measurement of force, or pressure, in an electrical circuit; common voltages within a computer are from 3 to 12 volts of direct current |
valid adj |
legally or officially acceptable, logical or true, or accepted by the computer system |
to validate v |
to verify, to confirm |
value n |
a numerical quantity measured or assigned or computed |
value-added services n |
all services offered in addition to core services in order to promote the primary business |
variable n |
a quantity that can assume any of a set of values |
vastly adv |
largely |
vault n |
safe, security container, strong room |
vendor n |
1. seller, salesperson 2. provider, supplier, seller, producer 3. provider |
to verify v |
to confirm |
view box n |
display panel |
to violate v |
1. to injure, to damage 2. to fail to agree with accepted rules or laws |
virtually adv |
almost, nearly |
visual cues n |
gestures, motions, signals |
void adj |
1. empty space, vacuum 2. empty, null |
VPM n |
virtual product management |
VPN n |
virtual private network; a private data network that makes use of the public telecommunication infrastructure, maintaining privacy through the use of a tunnelling protocol and security procedures |
vulnerable adj |
unprotected, liable to infringement or attack |