APPENDIX J. GLOSSARY OF TERMS
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Line Printer. A printing device capable of printing an entire line of characters at one time.
Location. A storage position in the High-Speed Memory. Each location has a specific address and can hold one RCA
character.
LSC. Least Significant (rightmost) character.
LSD. Least Significant (rightmost) Digit.
L to R. Left to right.
Machine Language. The system of coding which a computer "understands" internally.
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agazine. An interchangeable container for 3488 cards.
Magazine Control Card. Normally the last card of a magazine containing an index of all flaws/overflows
and flaw/
overflow storage areas.
Magnetic Storage. Any device which makes use of the magnetic properties of materials for the storage of information.
Magnetic Tape. A ribbon of paper, metal, or plastic, coated or impregnated with magnetic material on which informa
tion may be stored in the form of magnetically polarized areas.
Mask. A pattern consisting of 0 and/or 1 bits, used to alter the bit configuration of an operand.
Memory. See Storage.
Message. The data relative to a single item to be processed. For example, all data relative to a single inventory item
is a message. See Record.
Microsecond. A millionth of a second.
Millisecond. A thousandth of a second.
Mnemonic Code. A pseudo-code in which information, usually instructions, is represented by symbols or characters
which are readily identified with the information.
AfSC. Most Significant (leftmost) character.
MSD. Most Significant (leftmost) Digit.
n. Number of characters (used in timing).
Number System. See Positional Notation.
Octal. See Positional Notation.
Octal Digit. One of the symbols 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 when used as a digit in octal notation..
Octal Notation. Notation of numbers in the scale of eight. The octal digits can be represented by the eight possible
combinations of three binary digits.
Octonary. See Positional Notation.
Operand. Any one of the quantities entering into an operation.
Output (noun). (1) Information transferred from the computer to external storage. (2) The device to which the
computer delivers information.
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PA. Paper Advance.
Parameter (Pile). Information necessary to process a designated file
(i.e., Memory allocations, etc.).
PC. Page Change.
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