P Computing Abbreviation

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

Planning

Most Common

The legal system, operated and enforced by local authorities, by means of which the development of land is controlled for the public good. Not to be confused with Building Control.

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Priority

Precedence in receiving the attention of the microprocessor and the use of system resources. Within a computer, unseen and unnoticed levels of priority are the means by which many different types of potential clashes and disruptions are avoided. Similarly, tasks running on a computer can be assigned priorities that determine when and for how long they receive time from the microproces-sor.

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Predicted

Expected at some future date, on the basis of analysis of past experience.

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Processor

This little chip is the heart of a computer. Also referred to as the "microprocessor," the processor does all the computations such as adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. In PCs, the most popular microprocessor used is the Intel Pentium chip, whereas Macintosh computers use the PowerPC chip (developed by Motorola, IBM, and Apple). The speed of a computer's processor is measured in megahertz, or cycles per second. But higher megahertz doesn't always mean better performance.

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Push

Push refers to a system in which data is "pushed" to a user's device rather than "pulled" by the user. In other words, the data transfer is initiated by the server rather than the client. Push technology, which is also called "server push," can be used to send news data, stock updates, and other information from the Internet to a user's computer. It is also used to send text messages via SMS to people's cell phones. Push e-mail allows users to receive e-mail messages without having to check their e-mail manually.

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Point

The smallest unit of price change quoted or, one one-hundredth of a percent.

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Page

In DB2 for IBM i, a block of storage within a table or an index.2.In DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows and DB2 for z/OS, a unit of storage within a table space, an index space, or virtual memory. In a table space, a page can contain one or more rows of a table. In an LOB table space, an LOB value can span more than one page, but no more than one LOB value is stored on a page.3.In Informix, the physical unit of disk storage and basic unit of memory storage that the database server uses to read from and write to a database.

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Paragraph

In word processing, any part of a docu-ment preceded by one paragraph mark and ending with another. To the program, a paragraph represents a unit of information that can be selected as a whole or given for-matting distinct from the surrounding paragraphs. On IBM and other computers built around the Intel 8088 or 8086 microprocessor, a 16-byte section of memory begin-ning at a location (address) that can be divided evenly by 16 (hexadecimal 10). or  develops one idea with a series of logically connected sentences and may vary in length.

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OS/2 Notes file
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Pandora Media, Inc.
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Citation

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