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Plug and PlayPlug and Play (PnP) is a computer feature that allows the addition of a new device, normally a peripheral, without requiring reconfiguration or manual installation of device drivers. PnP is a process the computer runs through when it is first turned on, involving the boot process and power-on self-test. Therefore, the computer must be turned off before installing a PnP device into an expansion slot. Hot swapping is a similar feature that allows adding and removing devices while the computer is on. Open SourceOpen source describes the principles and methodologies to promote open access to the production and design process for various goods, products and resources. The term is most commonly applied to the source code of software that is made available to the general public with either relaxed or non-existent intellectual property restrictions. This allows users to create user-generated software content through either incremental individual effort, or collaboration. HTMLHTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language, the predominant markup language for the creation of web pages. Hypertext is ordinary text that has been dressed up with extra features, such as formatting, images, multimedia, and links to other documents. Markup is the process of taking ordinary text and adding extra symbols. Each of the symbols used for markup in HTML is a command that tells a browser how to display the text. Video ProductionVideo production, or videography, is the art and service of producing a finished video product to a customer's requirement and consumption. Internet RecruitingInternet recruiting is the act of scouring the internet to locate both actively-searching job seekers and also individuals who are content in their current position (these are called "passive candidates"). Database SoftwareA database management system (DBMS) is computer software designed for the purpose of managing databases. Typical examples of DBMSs include Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, and FileMaker. DBMSs are typically used by Database administrators in the creation of Database systems. |
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