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| Applet |
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A small Java program that can be embedded in an
HTML page. Applets differ from full-fledged Java applications in
that they are not allowed to access certain resources on the local
computer, such as files and serial devices (modems, printers, etc.),
and are prohibited from communicating with most other computers
across a network. The current rule is that an applet can only make
an Internet connection to the computer from which the applet was
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| ASCII |
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(American Standard Code for Information
Interchange) -- This is the de facto world-wide standard for the
code numbers used by computers to represent all the upper and
lower-case Latin letters, numbers, punctuation, etc. There are 128
standard ASCII codes each of which can be represented by a 7 digit
binary number: 0000000 through 1111111. |
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| Authentication |
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Security measure designed to establish the validity
of a transmission, message, or originator, or a means of verifying
an individual's eligibility to receive specific categories of
information. |
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| Authorization |
| Access rights granted to a user, program, or
process. |
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