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Information technology
The acquisition, processing, storage and dissemination of information by electronics-based of computing and telecommunications.
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data-driven marketing
Technology; Information technology
Data-driven marketing is a discipline for acquiring, analyzing and applying all information about customer and consumer wants, needs, motivations and behaviors. Visit Gartner for Marketing ...
converged network services (CNS)
Technology; Information technology
The delivery of voice, data, video and other forms of network services with the following characteristics: 1. Services are usually from a customer premises-based access concentrator, owned by a ...
controlled medical vocabulary (CMV)
Technology; Information technology
An approved list of terms coded in a fashion that facilitates the use of the computer. Controlled vocabularies are essential if clinical applications are to function as intended. Widely used systems ...
control objectives for information and related technology (COBIT)
Technology; Information technology
COBIT, which is owned by ISACA, originated as an IT control framework, and has evolved into a broader IT governance and management framework for the purpose of ensuring that the organization’s ...
control code
Technology; Information technology
A control code is a multibit code reserved for controlling hardware, such as printers.
control charts
Technology; Information technology
A time series chart showing performance against upper and lower control limits (also known as tramline charts) that is generally associated with the practice of statistical quality control (SQC) or ...
control character
Technology; Information technology
A character inserted into a data stream to signal the receiving station to perform a function or to identify the structure of the message. Newer protocols are moving away from character-oriented ...