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Quiet boot

Quiet boot is an option in the BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) or UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) settings of a computer that determines how information is presented during the system boot process. Translated into English as silent boot, it is

Object

In object-oriented programming (OOP), an object is an instance of a class, which is a template or model that defines a set of attributes and methods (behaviours). Objects combine data and behaviours into a single entity, making it easier to

Routing

Routing is the process of determining the path that data must follow through a network to get from an origin to a destination. In the context of systems and networks, routing refers to how

Deployment

Deployment, especially in the context of DevOps, refers to the process of putting an application or service into a production environment, making it available to end users. DevOps, a combination of “development” and “operations”, is a methodology

Patch

In computing, a patch is a software update designed to fix bugs, improve functionality or increase security of a program or operating system. Patches are essential to comply with the best practices for maintenance of

Office automation

Office automation is a set of computer tools and applications designed to facilitate administrative, management and communication tasks in an office environment. These tools allow you to create, edit, organise and share documents, spreadsheets, presentations and e-mails. Office automation

Graphics card

A graphics card, also known as a video card, is an essential component in computers and electronic devices. It is responsible for processing the data coming from the processor and transforming it into visual information that is displayed on the monitor, screen or projector. If you are

Moore's Law

Moore's Law, enunciated by Gordon Moore in 1965, observes that the number of transistors that can be placed on an integrated circuit doubles approximately every two years. This translates into an exponential increase in processing power.

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