ABSTRACT

Jargon is the code of the self-anointed novitiates that have steeped themselves in any pursuit to the point where they can carry out deep philosophical and technical conversations that, to the uninitiated, make pseudo-sense. Dealing with jargon may seem out of place when most unfamiliar or technical terminology is usually relegated to a glossary amidst the wrap-up small print. Resolution is the ability of the screen to reproduce detail measured by the number of scan lines it wipes across a full screen surface. Most multimedia is designed to run on a computer data monitor that allows high resolution. The server is a slave computer that serves a number of remote computers as a communications center, software repository, and memory bank. Every multimedia computer has a sound card installed in order to reproduce audio files accessed on compact disc-read only memory, compact disc-interactive, or other media with audio capability.