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procedure (A sequence of declarations and statements that are executed as a unit); layout (In computer design, the arrangement of circuits and other components of the system); configuration (" In reference to a single microcomputer, the sum of a system's internal and external components, including memory, disk drives, keyboard, video, and generally less critical add-on hardware, such as a mouse, modem, or printer. Software (the operating system and various device drivers), the user's choices established through configuration files such as the AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files on IBM PCs and compatibles, and sometimes hardware (switches and jumpers) are needed to "configure the configuration" to work correctly. Although system configuration can be changed, as by adding more memory or disk capacity, the basic structure of the system--its architecture--remains the same."); setting (A configuration parameter or element that controls the behavior of a service, application, feature, function, or a run-time environment); system (Any application or process that you want to model. Examples of systems include a computer game, a process for assembling microchips, and a library information system) |