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1. A pricing model in which customers pay a recurring fee for access to a product or service.
2. An image consisting of varying shades of a single color, usually black or white, but can also be other colors.
3. The way in which a number is expressed.
4. A visual representation, presenting the characters and their corresponding values, is known as a chart used to denote ASCII encoding.
5. The process of restoring business-critical systems and data after a natural or man-made disaster.
6. A combination of public and private cloud infrastructures, providing a balance of security and scalability.
7. A small, portable electrical storage device that uses flash memory to store data.
8. The delay between the time a memory request is made and the time the data is accessed, measured in nanoseconds.
9. Electronic module that manages the flow of data between the computer and the hard disk drive.
10. The range of frequencies a microphone can accurately capture and reproduce.
11. Long plastic ribbon coated with magnetic material on which data can be magnetically recorded.
12. The assurance that data remains accurate, consistent, and complete throughout its lifecycle.
13. The branch of mathematics that deals with addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of binary numbers.
14. A value calculated from the data to verify its integrity and detect errors.
15. The capacity of an optical storage device to bounce back light. A greater capacity leads to enhanced accuracy in reading data.
16. A bit that is generated when performing an arithmetic operation on two binary numbers.
17. A technology that allows multiple virtual machines to run on a single physical machine.
18. A type of bitwise operation that shifts the bits of a binary number, without taking account of the sign of the number.