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outlet |
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comp., MS |
COM port (A serial communications port used to connect a device, such as a modem, printer, or mobile device, to a computer) |
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comp., MS |
port (A hardware- or software-based interface used to transfer information between a computer and other devices. Hardware ports are physical connections that are visible on the outside of the computer. Software ports are the numbered gateways in programs that software programs use to exchange information) |
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comp., MS |
actor (An entity in a graph edge that performs the action) |
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comp., MS |
I/O port (A channel through which data is transferred between a device and the microprocessor. The port appears to the microprocessor as one or more memory addresses that it can use to send or receive data) |
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comp., MS |
USB port (A narrow, rectangular connection point on a computer or other device (such as a keyboard) where you can connect a universal serial bus (USB) device) |