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application service provider A company that provides a Web-based service wherein the client doesn't have to install software on their own computers. All tasks are hosted or performed on the ASP's servers.
Ãâó: www.targetonline.com/sics/283069305261710.bsp
application the user-level protocol; eg FTP, HTTP, SMTP, etc.
Ãâó: tangentsoft.net/wskfaq/glossary.html
appliance anything that causes changes in the position of the teeth or jaws. Fixed appliances stay in the mouth and are only removed by the orthodontist (brackets, bands, some expanders). Removable appliances can be taken out of the mouth (bionators, headgear).
Ãâó: www.strelortho.com/glossary.htm
application A computer program, such as an image editor or image browser.
Ãâó: www.bytecamera.com/content/view/23/27/
application service provider An ASP deploys, hosts and manages access to a packaged application to multiple parties from a centrally managed facility. The applications are delivered over networks on a subscription basis. This delivery model speeds implementation, minimizes the expenses and risks incurred across the application life cycle, and overcomes the chronic shortage of qualified technical personnel available in-house.
Ãâó: www.comptia.org/sections/ssg/glossary.aspx
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