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                                                        ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, market-driven standards for the information, entertainment and communications industry.                             
                                                     
                        A computer program written in a source language. Note: An example of a source program is a program that serves as the input to an assembler, compiler, or translator. 2. A computer program that must be assembled, compiled, or translated before it can be executed by a computer.    
    
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									A computer program, called by another program, that may have some general or frequent use.    
    
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									A computer programming language that is primarily designed for, and syntactically oriented to, particular classes of problems and that is essentially independent of the structure of a specific computer or class of computers; for example, Ada®, COBOL, Fortran, Pascal. Synonym high-order language.    
    
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									A computer programming language used to express addresses and instructions with symbols convenient to humans rather than to machines.    
    
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									A computer protection system in which each subject maintains a list of unforgeable bit patterns called tickets, one for each object a subject is authorized to access.    
    
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									A computer system that facilitates solving problems in a given field or application by drawing inference from a knowledge base developed from human expertise. Note 1: The term "expert system" is sometimes used synonymously with "knowledge-based system," although it is usually taken to emphasize expert knowledge. Note 2: Some expert systems are able to improve their knowledge base and develop new inference rules based on their experience with previous problems.    
    
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									A computer system that is a part of, or is embedded in, a larger entity, such as a communications system, and that interacts in real or near-real time with the entity and its users.    
    
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									A computer system that is an integral part of a larger system.    
    
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									A computer system that is designed to aid in solving a wide variety of problems.    
    
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									A computer system, with a process interface system, that monitors or controls a technical process.    
    
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