E Computing Abbreviation

E has various meanings in the Computing category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of E in Computing.

Equalizer

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A device which compensates for unequal length or stretch of a rope or chain. A device used by modems to compensate for distortions caused by telephone line conditions.

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Exchange

In a retail scenario, shipping a replacement item to a customer who has returned items. A set of one or more non-concurrent related sequences passing between a pair of Fibre Channel ports. An exchange encapsulates a "conversation" such as a small computer system interface (SCSI) task or an Internet Protocol (IP) exchange. Exchanges can be bidirectional and can be short--lived or long-lived. A process that provides value-added services for distribution, access, and use of master data.

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Emitter

A device which emits (transmits) certain electromagnetic energy into the environment, and which therefore can be sensed by a sensor.

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Energy

The ability or capacity to do work. OR The capacity for doing work as measured by the capability of doing work (potential energy) or the conversion of this capability to motion (kinetic energy). Energy has several forms, some of which are easily convertible and can be changed to another form useful for work. Most of the world's convertible energy comes from fossil fuels that are burned to produce heat that is then used as a transfer medium to mechanical or other means in order to accomplish tasks.

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Electronic Entertainment Exposition
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Earthed (electrically grounded)
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form E (break; make-before-make) contacts
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prefix meaning electronic
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Electron

A subatomic particle having a mass of 0.00054858 amu and a charge of 1-.

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