Full Forms of Computer Abbreviations
- ABC : Tans off – Berry computer
- A/D : Analog to digital
- GP : Graphics port
- AI : Artificial intelligence
- ALGOL : Algorithmic Language
- ALU : Arithmetic Logic Unit
- AM : Amplitude Modulation
- AMD : Advanced Micro Devices
- ANSI : American National standards Institute
- ARPNET : Advanced Research Project Agency Network
- ASIC : Application specific Integration circuit
- ASCII : Americna Standard code for Information Interchange
- ATM : Asynchronous Transfer Mode/Automatic Teller Machine
- BARC : Bhabha Atomic Research centre
- Basic : Beginners‟ All – Purpose symbolic In-suction code
- BCD : Binary coded Decimal
- BEMA : Business Equipment Manufactures association
- BIOS : Basic Input Output system
- BCR : Bar code Reader
- BPI : Bytes per Inch
- BPS : Bits Per Second
- BSNL : Bhrat Snchar Nigm Limited
- CAD : Computer Aided Design
- CAL : Computer Aided Leering
- CAM : Computer Aided Manufacturing
- CD : Compact Disk
- C-DAC : Centre for Development of Advanced computing
- C-DOT : Centre for Development of Telemetric
- CD-R : Compact Disk-Recordable
- CD-ROM : Compact Disk-Read only Memory
- CD-R/W : Compact Disk-Read/Write
- Class : Computer Literacy and Studies in school
- CMOS : Complementary Metal oxide semiconductor
- COBOL : Common business oriented Language
- CMY : Cyan – Magenta – Yellow
- Comal : Common Algorithmic Language
- CPI : Character Per Inch
- CPS : Central Processing Unit
- CRS : Compueriesed Reservation system
- CRT : Cathode Ray tube
- CTS : Clear to send
- CU : Control Unit
- D/a : Digital – to – Analog
- DBMS : Data Base Management system
- DDS : Digital Data Storage
- DEC : Digital Equipment Corporation
- DOS : Disk Operating system
- DPI : Dots per Inch
- DRDO : Defense Research and Development Organization
- DSHD : Double sided high Density
- DTP : Desk op publishing
- DTR : Data Terminal Ready
- DTS : Digital theater system
- DVD : Digital Video/Versatile Disk
- E-business : Electronicd business
- E-Commerce : Electronic Commerce
- E-Mail : Electronic Mail
- EBCDIC : Exended binary coded Decimal In terchange Code
- EDP : Electronic data processing
- EEPROM : Electrically Erasable programmable Read only memory
- EFT : Electronic fund Transfer
- ENIAC : Electronic Numerical integrator and calculator
- EPROM : Erasable programmable Read ony Memory
- ERNET : Education and Research Network
- EXE : Execution
- FAT : file allocation table
- FD : Floppy disk
- FDM : Frequency division multiplexing
- FET : Eifel Effect Transitory
- FIFO : First – In, First – out
- FILO : First In, Last Out
- FM : Frequency Modulation
- Fortran : Formula translation
- FSK : Frequency shift Keying
- FTP : file Transfer Protocol
- GB : Giga Bytes
- GIGO : Garbage in garbage out
- GIS : Geographical information system
- GPL : general public license
- GPS : Global positioning system
- GUI : Graphical user interface
- HLL : High Level Language
- HP : Hewlett Packard
- HTML : Hyper Text Markup Language
- HTTP : Hyper Text Tranfer Protocol
- IBM : International business Machines
- IC : Integrated Circuit
- I/O : Input – Output
- IP : Internet Protocol
- IRC : Internet Relay chat
- ISDN : Integrated services digital Network
- ISH : Information super highway
- ISO : International standards Organization
- ISP : Internet service provider
- IT : Information technology
- JPEG : Joint Photographic expert group
- JRE : Jav Runtime Engine
- JSP : Java Server pages
- KB : Kilo bytes
- KIPS : Knowledge information processing system
- LAN : Local Area Network
- Laser : Light amplification for stimulated emission of radiation
- LCD : Liquid crystal display
- LD : Laser diode
- LEd : Light – Emitting diode
- LISP : Lit processing
- LLL : Low Level language
- LSD : Least significant digit
- LSI : Least significant digit
- LSI : Large scale integration
- MAN : Metropolitan Area Network
- MB : Mega Bytes
- MHz : Mega Hertz
- MICR : Magnetic Ink character recognition
- MIDI : Musical instrument digital interface
- MIPS : Million Instructions Per second
- MODEM : Modulator – Demodulator
- MOPS : Million operations per second
- MOS : Metal oxide semiconductor
- MPEG : Moving picture expert group
- MP-3 : MPEG-I Audio Layer 3
- MS : Microsoft
- MSD : Most significant digit
- MSD : Most significant digit
- MSI : Medium scale Integration
- MTBF : Mean time between Failure
- MTNL : Mahanagar Telephone Nigam limited
- NICNET : National Informatics centre Network
- NIU : Network interface Unit
- NTSC : National television standards committee
- OCR : Optical character recognition
- OMR : Optical Mark Reader
- OOP : Object oriented programming
- OS : Operating system
- OSS : Open source software
- PAL : Phase alternation Line
- PC : Personal computer
- PCB : Printed circuit board
- PCI : Peripheral component interconnect
- PDA : Personal digital Assistant
- PDF : Portable document format
- PL/1 : Programming language 1
- PM : Phase modulation
- POST : Power on self test
- PPM : Pages per minute
- Prolog : Programming in logic
- PROM : Programmable Read only Memory
- PSTN : Public switched telephone network
- QAS : Quality assurance service
- RAM : random access memory
- RGB : Red, Green, blue
- ROM : Read only Memory
- RPG : Report program generator
- RS-232 : Recommended standard 2-3-2
- SCSI : Small computer system interface
- SEQUEL : Structured English quer Language
- SIMM : Single in line memory module
- SSI : small-scale integration
- SVGA : Super Video graphics arrary
- TB : Tera byte
- TCP : Transmission control protocol
- TDM : Time division multiplexing
- ULSI : Ultra large scale Integration
- UNIVAC : Universal Automatic computer
- UPS : Uninterrupted power supply
- URL : Uniform resource locater
- USB : Universal serial bus
- UVEprom : Ultra violet erasable programmable read only memory
- VAN : Value aided network
- VCR : Video cassette recorder
- VDU : Video display unit
- VGA : Video graphics array
- Virus : Vital information resources under seize
- VLSI : Very lage scle integration
- VSNL : Videsh sanchar nigam limited.
- WAN : Wide area network
- WaP : Wireless application Protocol
- WLL : Wireless local loop
- WMP : Windows media player
- WORM : Write once – read many
- WWW : World wide web
- XMS : Extended memory specification
- 2G : Second generation wireless networking
- 3G : Third generation wireless networking technology
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