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Recovery Point Objective (RPO) The point in the business process to which the system must be recovered. An example of this is at the start of the day versus the last transaction processed. Recovery Time Objective (RTO) The time frame within which the system or business process must be back in production after a major event or disaster has occured. Removable Storage U.S.Computer storage media - such as disks, tapes, CDs etc., that can easily be removed from a computer and moved to another location or used in another computer. Response / Response Time U.S.Response time usually refers to a user's subjective assessment of a computers 'response' to their request. Such requests could be to logon to the network, or could be to receive the confirmation code following entry of a transaction. The response time of a system results from the interaction of multiple components and not simple the 'power' of the computer itself (although this helps!) There could be massive contention across the network, or there could be heavy processing taking place on resulting in little available 'CPU' time to deal with your request. One way of improving response time, is to increase the priority of the process which you are running. However, such techniques are not advisable, unless you are the System Administrator and have a good understanding of the impact such re-prioritization may have. Risk Assessment
Risk Management U.S.Very much a 'techie' term and refers to the most privileged access possible on a Unix computer system. With 'root' access, one can create, delete (or corrupt !) anything on the system. The use of 'root' is normally highly restricted with Systems Operations and support staff using accounts with limited privilege. U.S.In a computer's filing system on the hard disk, the root directory is the directory (or 'folder') from which all other directories will be created. In Microsoft Windows® the root is denoted by the symbol '\' and in the world of Unix is shown by '/' (just to be different!) In Unix the all powerful user of the system is also known as root which permits access and all privileges to the root directory and hence the entire filing system. U.S.In IT, generally, a set of computer Commands/instructions forming part of a program. For ease and clarity of programming, software often consists of numerous modules, routines, sub-routines, etc., each of which can, if necessary, be programmed by a different person, only being brought together at the final stages. RSA -------------------------------- |
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