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Some important full forms(abbreviations) for class 8,9,10


ABC - Atnasoff Berry Computer
AC - Alternating Circuit
ACM - Association for Computing Machinery
ADSL - Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
AI - Artificial Intelligence
ALR - Advance Logic Research
ALU - Arithmetic and Logic Unit
ANSI - American National Standard Instruction Codes
AOL - America Online
ARCnet - Attached Resources Computer network
ARP - Address Resolution Protocol
ARPA - Advanced Research Project Agency
ASCII - American Standard Code for Information Interchange
AT - Advance Technology
ATM - Automated Teller Machine

B - Byte
BASIC - Beginners All Purpose Symbolic Instruction Codes
BCD - Binary Coded Decimal
BCR - Bar Code Reader
BIOS - Basic Input Output System
BMP - Bitmap
BNC - Bayone Neill Councilman
BIT - Binary Digits
BPS - Bytes Per Second

CA - Collision Avoidance
CAD - Computer Aided Design
CAI - Computer Aided Instruction
CAL - Computer Aided Learning
CAM - Computer Aided Manufacturing
CAN - Campus Area Network
CASE - Computer Aided Software Engineering 
CBE - Computer Based Education
CBT - Computer Based Training
CD - Compact Disk ; Collision Detection
CD-R - Compact Disk Recordable 
CD-RW - Compact Disk Read Write
CGA - Colored Graphics Adapter
CGI - Common Gateway Interface 
CISC - Complex Instruction Set Computer
CMOS - Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
COBOL - Common Business Oriented Language
COM - Computer Program for Micro Computer
COMPUTER - Commonly Operated Machine Particularly Used in Trade Education and 
Research
CP/M - Computer Program For Microfilm
CPI - Character Per Inch
CPU - Central Processing Unit
CRT - Cathode Ray Tube
CSMA - Carrier Sense Multiple Access
CSU - Channel Service Unit
CU - Control Unit
CUI - Character User Interface

DARPA - Defense Advance Research Project Agency
DAT - Digital Audio Tape
DBMS - Data Base Management System
DNA - Digital Network Architecture
DNS - Domain Name Service
DOS - Disk Operating System
DRAM - Dynamic Random Access Memory
DSDD - Double Sided Double Density
DSHD - Double Sided High Density
DSSD - Double Sided Single Density
DSU - Digital Service Unit
DTD - Document Type Definations
DTP - Desktop Publishing
DVD - Digital Versatile/Video Disk
DVD-R - Digital Versatile/Video Disk Recordable
DVD-RW - Digital Versatile/Video Read Write

EBCDIC - Extend Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code
E-Bank - Electronic Bank
E-Commerce - Electronic Commerce 
EDI - Electronic Data Interchange
EDP - Electronic Data Processing
EDSAC - Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Computer
EDVAC - Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer 
EEPROM - Electronically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
E-Government - Electronic Government
E-Fax - Electronic Fascinated Exchange
E-Mail - Electronic Mail 
EMI - Electro Magnetic Interface
ENIAC - Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator
EPROM - Electrically Programmable Read Only Memory
E-Service - Electronic Commerce

FAQ - Frequently Asked Question
FAT - File Allocation Table
FDDI - Fiber Distributed Data Interface
FLOPS - Floating Point Instruction Per Second
FM - Frequency Modulation
FMC - Flight Management Computer
FORTAN - Formula Translation
FTP - File Transfer Protocol

G2G - Government To Government
G2B - Government To Business
G2C - Government To Citizens
GaAs - Gallium Arsenide
GB - Giga Byte
GBPS - Giga Byte Per Second
GHz - Giga Hertz
GIF - Graphic Interchange Format
GIGO - Garbage-In-Garbage-Out
GL - Generation Language
GPL - General Public Language
GUI - Graphical User Interface

HD - High Definition
HLCIT - High Level Commission for Information Technology
HLL - High Level Language
HMD - Head Mounted Display
HTML - Hyper Text Markup Language
HTTP - Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
Hz - Hertz

IAB - Internet Architecture Board
IBM - International Business Machine
IC - Integrated Circuit
ICT - Information and Communication Technologies
IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electrical Engineers
IETF - Internet Engineering Task Force
INIC - Internet Network Information Centre
IP - Internet Protocol
IPX - Internetworked Packet Exchange
IPO - Input Process Output
IRC - Internet Relay Chat
ISDN - Integrated Service Digital Network
ISP - Internet Service Provider
IT - Information Technology
IU - Input Unit

JPEG - Joint Picture Expert Group
JIT - Just in Time

KB - Kilo Byte
KBPS - Kilo Byte per Second

LAN - Local Area Network
LCD - Liquid Crystal For Display
LED - Light Emitting Diodes
LISP - List Processor
LLL - Low Level Language
LPM - Lines Per Minute
LSI - Large Scale Integration

MAC - Media Access Control
MAN - Metropolitan Area Network
MB - Mega Bytes
MBPS - Mega Bytes Per Second
MCGA - Multi Colored Graphics Adapter
MF2HD - Micro Floppy Disk Doubled Sided High Density
MHz - Mega Hertz
MICR - Magnetic Ink-Character Reader 
MIDI - Musical Instrument Digital Interface
MILNET - Military Network
MLL - Machine Level Language 
MODEM - Modulator And Demodulator
MOS - Metal Oxide Semiconductor
MOST - Ministry of Science and Technology
MPEG - Moving Picture Expert Group 
MSI - Medium Scale Integration
MU - Memory Unit

NAV - Norton Antivirus
NEC - Nippon Electronics
NIC - Network Interface Card
NOS - Network Operating System

OR - Optical Character Reader
OMR - Optical Mark Reader
OOP - Object Oriented Program
OS - Operating System
OSS - Open Source Software
OU - Output Unit

PARC - Palo Alto Research centre
PC - Personal Computer
PCB - Printed Circuit Board
PCI - Peripheral Component Interconnect
PDA - Personal Digital Assistant
PDF - Platform Independent Document Format
PKI - Public Key Infrastructure
PL - Programming Language
PM - Phase Modulation
POP - Post Office Protocol
POS - Point of Sales
POST - Power On Self Test
PROLOG - Programming Logic
PROM - Programmable Read Only Memory 
PS - Personal System
PSTN - Public Switched Telephone Network

RAM - Read Only Memory
RDBMS - Relational Data Base Management System
RISC - Reduced Instruction Set Computer
RJ - Register Jack
ROM - Random Access Memory
RPG - Report Program Generator
RW - Read Write / Rewriteable

SDRAM - Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory
SGML - Standard Generalized Markup Language 
SIMM - Single IN-Line Memory Module
SMPS - Switch Mode Power Supply
SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol 
SNA - System Network Architecture
SNOBOL - String Oriented Symbolic Language
SPX - Sequenced Packet Exchange
SRAM - Static Random Access Memory
SSDD - Single Sided Double Density
SSHD - Single Sided High Density
STP - Shielded Twisted Pair
SVGA - Super Video Graphics Array

TB - Terra Byte
TBPS - Terra Byte Per Second
TCP - Transfer Control Protocol
TLD - Top Level Domain
TPC - Twisted Pair Cable

UCITA - Uniform Computer Information Transaction Act
UDT - User Data Type
UHF - Ultra High Frequency
ULSI - Ultra Large Scale Integration
ULSIC - Ultra Large Scale Integrated Circuit
UNCITRAL - United Nations Commission on International Trade Law
UNIVAC - Universal Automatic Computer
UPS - Uninterruptible Power Supply
URL - Uniform Resource Locator
USB - Universal Serial Bus
UTP - Unshielded Twisted Pair

VB - Visual Basic
VDT - Video Display Terminal
VGA - Video Graphics Adapter
VLSI - Very Large Scale Integration
VLSIC - Very Large Scale Integrated Circuit
VPN - Virtual Private Network
VOIP - Voice Over Internet Protocol
VSAT - Very Small Aperture Terminal

WAN - Wide Area Network
WMA - Windows Media Audio
WMV - Windows Media Vedio
WORM - Write Once Read More
WWW - World Wide Web

XML - Extensible Markup Language
XT - Extended Technology

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