GLOSSARY


Words and Acronyms For GlobalTel Agents and Customers Definitions for the Computer, Internet, Marketing, and Business

SEE ALSO THESE INTERNET GLOSSARIES:

Languages and computers:www.babylon.com/
Cnet.com glossary:www.cnet.com/Resources/Info/Glossary/
All business glossary:www.allbusiness.com - Business and Technical terms
Glossary 2000:http://www.its.bldrdoc.gov/fs-1037/fs-1037c.htm - Technical terms
Privacy foundation glossary:http://www.law.du.edu/index.php/law-school-learning-aids/legal-glossary



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Accounts payable
Debts currently owed by a person or a company, typically to the company´s suppliers. Accounts payable are subtracted from the sales or revenue amounts on a balance sheet in order to calculate net income and net worth.

Accounts receivable
Money owed to a company by its customers. A large amount of accounts receivable in comparison to the company´s sales may indicate that the company is low on cash

ASP
ASP is the file extension of, "active server page".

Addendum
Addendum an attachment or addition to a written document, such as a contract.

Agent
A person granted the express or implied authority to act on behalf of another person or entity, known as the "principal." the actions and decisions of the agent are binding on the principal.

Analog
Analog technology transmits a voice signal as a series of pulses, similar to radio signals. As compared to digital transmissions of voice signals, analog is more vulnerable to eavesdropping and cloning. Because of its high-speed data delivery, PCS is less prone to interference from hills, traffic or tunnels.

Analog cellular service
The original and most common method of wireless phone service. Analog cellular is rapidly being replaced by cheaper and higher-capacity digital wireless technologies.

Applet
A small program that performs a limited set of tasks. Internet-based programs that use the java programming language are often referred to as applets.

Arbitiration
A form of alternative dispute resolution in which a neutral third party (an arbitrator) considers the competing parties arguments and evidence and renders a decision or award. Nonbinding arbitration enables parties dissatisfied by the arbitrator's decision take their dispute to a court.

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