Latency - the time between the end of one computer communication and the start of another., Linux® - a computer operating system., log in - to provide a computer security system with the proper identification to use the computer., Mac® (Macintosh) - a type of computer from Apple®., malware - any type of malicious, harmful software., mask - to block information from being viewed., media player - is used to play media such as videos and animations and can be embedded in a web page., message board - an online application that displays and organizes messages from, microrobotic tweezers   - are very tiny tweezers that allow a doctor to operate in extremely small or delicate areas., Microsoft Office® - a software package that offers word processing and spreadsheet programs., Microsoft® - the company that produces the Windows® operating system among other products, MPEG - a video format that is used to compress videos into smaller files., multimedia - any type of media used on a webpage, including images, animations, and videos., natural language - the use of phrases from normal speech in search engines., open source - it can be distributed with the same basic source code., open system - a system that can use many different types of machines., optic scanner - a device that reads and records identification labels on medications., OS X® - an operating system from Apple® for Mac® computers., oscilloscope - a device that allows the user to view the electrical voltage of a machine., overwriting virus - a computer virus that copies its code over and destroys the files of the original data., PaaS (platform as a service) - a service where users receive a computing operating system and related components over the Internet., PACS [N-UNCOUNT-U12] PACS (Picture Archiving and Communications System) is - a system that captures and stores medical images from different sources., patch - a piece of code that is used to fix a flaw in a computer program., pay as you go - a model for payment where customers pay according to how much they use a resource., PCI compliance (payment card industry) compliance - is upholding certain security standards for accepting credit and other payment cards., performance tuning - the act of adjusting a network or system so that it works as efficiently as possible., pharming - a process wherein thieves reroute people to a fake website that appears to be legitimate in order to trick them into giving away their personal information., phishing - a process wherein thieves trick people into giving away their personal information through email., PHP - a scripting language that is used to create dynamic web pages., piggyback - to gain unauthorized access to a computer system by taking advantage of the owner's legitimate connection.,

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