ASCII - American Standard Code for Information Interchange. ASCII character set is a 7-bit set of codes that can represent 128 different characters., Assembly language - A type of low-level programming language that uses instructions specific to hardware., Binary - Number system with base 2. It counts in the multiples of 2., Bit - The unit of memory that is used to store a binary digit., Byte - The unit of memory that is used to store 8 binary digits., Check digits - Check digit is an error detection method used in barcodes that uses an additional digit at the end of a string or numbers., Denary - Number system with base 10. It counts in the multiples of 10., Firewall - A hardware or software that is placed between the user’s computer and an external network such as the Internet to filter data in and out of the computer., LAA - Universally Administered MAC Address (UAA); A type of MAC address set by the network administrator overriding the UAA., Machine code - A type of low level programming language that is written in hexadecimal or binary format., MAC address - Address stored in device hardware that uniquely identifies a device on a network., Memory dump - A process in which the contents of memory is displayed or stored in a storage drive in case of system crash., Parity checking - An error-checking method that counts the number of 1’s to identify and correct errors., RGB colour model - In RGB colour model, each colour (Red, Green & Blue) is given a value between 0 to 255., Router - A network hardware that forwards data packets between computer networks until it reaches its destination., UAA - Universally Administered MAC Address (UAA); MAC address set my manufacturer., URL - Address of a resource on the Internet.,

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