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  • 41Departure control system — A Departure Control System (DCS) automates processing an Airlines Airport management operation. This includes managing the information required for Airport Check in and printing Boarding card, cargo load control and aircraft checks. Today DCS… …

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  • 42Currency control — is a system whereby a country tries to regulate the value of money (currency) within its borders. From simple to complex policy changes, it can be characterized as a government initiated system to control currency fluctuations through interest… …

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  • 43IBM Advanced Function Printing (AFP) — AFP is a document format originally defined by IBM to drive its printers and support the typical form printing on laser printers.The original tool to produce this format and to drive the IBM printers was the so called PSF (Print Service Facility) …

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  • 44ink-jet printing — ink′ jet print′ing n. pri a high speed typing or printing process in which charged droplets of ink issuing from nozzles are directed onto paper under computer control • Etymology: 1975–80 ink′ jet print′er, n …

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  • 45non-printing character —    A character in a transmission code which performs a control function but is not reproduced when the transmission is printed …

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  • 46WYSIWYG — (pronEng|ˈwɪziwɪg [Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1). Retrieved November 09, 2007, from Dictionary.com website: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/wysiwyg] or IPA|/ˈwɪzɪwɪg/ [OED] ), is an acronym for What You See Is What You Get , used in… …

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  • 47Image editing — For the uses, cultural impact, and ethical concerns of image editing, see Photo manipulation. For the process of culling and archiving images, see Digital asset management. A colorized version of originally black and white photo, colorized using… …

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  • 48Label printer — A label printer is a computer peripheral that prints on self adhesive label material and sometimes card stock (also called tags). Label printers are different from ordinary printers because they need to have special feed mechanisms to handle… …

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  • 49LAD — may refer to:*Lad, an informal reference to a boy or more generally male, especially in the Scottish diminutive form laddie (parallel to lassie girl ) [In Northern England, and particularly in the county of Lancashire, males of all ages jokingly… …

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