FINAL
TRIM
SIZE
:
7.0
in
x
8.5
in
Glossary
system
b oard
The
prin
ted-circuit
b oard
where
the
CPU
and
memory
RAM
reside.
F
or
these
mo
dels
of
the
Series
700i,
the
system
b oard
is
incorp orated
(with
the
bac
kplane
and
the
mother
b oard)
in
to
a
System
Mo dule.
system
mo
dule
The
pull-out
unit
on
this
mo
del
of
the
Series
700i
whic
h
comprises
the
system
b oard,
the
mother
b oard
and
the
bac
k
plane
panel.
system
name
The
eigh
t-c
haracter
(or
less)
string
whic
h
uniquely
iden
ties
a
system.
Usually
iden
tical
with
the
system's
host
name
found
in
/etc/hosts
.
The
In
ternet
Proto
col
(IP)
n
um
b er
is
sometimes
used
instead
of
a
system
name
to
iden
tify
the
system.
tree
structure
The
HP-UX
metho d
of
organizing
les
and
directories
in
to
a
branc
hing
hierarchical
structure.
This
structure
lo
oks
like
an
in
v
erted
tree
with
the
\ro
ot"
directory
at
the
top,
descending
in
to
m
ultiple
directory/le
branc
hes
that
end
in
clusters
of
les.
user
An
y
p erson
who
in
teracts
directly
with
a
computer
system.
user
in
terface
The
medium
through
whic
h
users
comm
unicate
with
their
w
orkstations.
The
command-line
prompt
is
one
t
yp e
of
in
terface.
The
graphical
ob
jects
of
HP
VUE
are
another
t
yp e
of
in
terface.
VME
V
ersa
Mo
dule
Euro card.
A
data
proto
col
for
optional
micropro
cessor
cards
allo
wing
m
ultiple
CPUs
to
b e
congured
in
to
the
same
computer
bac
kplane.
w
orking
directory
This
is
the
directory
in
whic
h
relativ e
path
name
searc
hes
b egin.
It
is
also
called
the
curren
t
directory
,
or
the
curren
t
w
orking
directory
.
w
orkstation
A
compact,
graphics-orien
ted
computer,
generally
high-sp eed
and
high-capacity
,
designed
for
use
in
a
v
ariety
of
industrial
situations.
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DRAFT
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