Abbreviations / Full Forms
- AI – Artificial Intelligence
- API – Application Programming Interface
- ASCII – American Standard Code for Information Interchange
- AES – Advanced Encryption Standard
- AMD – Advanced Micro Devices
- ALU – Arithmetic Logic Unit
- AMOLED – Active-Matrix Organic Light-Emitting Diode
- ACPI – Advanced Configuration and Power Interface
- ARP – Address Resolution Protocol
- AJAX – Asynchronous JavaScript and XML
- ATM – Asynchronous Transfer Mode
- ADSL – Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
- APM – Advanced Power Management
- ASP – Active Server Pages
- ASP.NET – Active Server Pages .NET
- BIOS – Basic Input/Output System
- BPS – Bits Per Second
- BSSID – Basic Service Set Identifier
- BLOB – Binary Large Object
- BUS – System Bus
- BSD – Berkeley Software Distribution
- BYOD – Bring Your Own Device
- BYOT – Bring Your Own Technology
- CPU – Central Processing Unit
- CSS – Cascading Style Sheets
- CUI – Character User Interface
- CDN – Content Delivery Network
- CLI – Command Line Interface
- CRM – Customer Relationship Management
- CAD – Computer-Aided Design
- CISC – Complex Instruction Set Computing
- CMS – Content Management System
- CRUD – Create, Read, Update, Delete
- CBT – Computer-Based Training
- CAPTCHA – Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart
- CGI – Common Gateway Interface
- CNC – Computer Numerical Control
- CASE – Computer-Aided Software Engineering
- DNS – Domain Name System
- DHCP – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
- DSL – Digital Subscriber Line
- DDR – Double Data Rate
- DVD – Digital Versatile Disc
- DVI – Digital Visual Interface
- DOS – Disk Operating System
- DTP – Desktop Publishing
- DRM – Digital Rights Management
- DBMS – Database Management System
- DDoS – Distributed Denial-of-Service
- DPI – Dots Per Inch
- DSP – Digital Signal Processor
- DAW – Digital Audio Workstation
- EEPROM – Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory
- ECC – Error Correction Code
- ECU – Electronic Control Unit
- EDI – Electronic Data Interchange
- EFI – Extensible Firmware Interface
- EFS – Encrypting File System
- EIDE – Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics
- EMM386 – Expanded Memory Manager 386
- EULA – End-User License Agreement
- EXE – Executable
- ERP – Enterprise Resource Planning
- ESD – Electrostatic Discharge
- ETL – Extract, Transform, Load
- EEPROM – Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory
- EVDO – Evolution-Data Optimized
- EGP – Exterior Gateway Protocol
- EAI – Enterprise Application Integration
- ELMAH – Error Logging Modules and Handlers
- EBCDIC – Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code
- EMR – Electronic Medical Record
- FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
- FTP – File Transfer Protocol
- FLOPS – Floating Point Operations Per Second
- FPGA – Field-Programmable Gate Array
- FAT – File Allocation Table
- FDD – Floppy Disk Drive
- FDM – Frequency Division Multiplexing
- FPS – Frames Per Second
- FQDN – Fully Qualified Domain Name
- FLOP – Floating Point Operation
- FIFO – First-In, First-Out
- FW – Firewall
- FDM – Frequency Division Multiplexing
- FQDN – Fully Qualified Domain Name
- FaaS – Function as a Service
- FPGA – Field-Programmable Gate Array
- FAT – File Allocation Table
- FTP – File Transfer Protocol
- FPS – Frames Per Second
- FDD – Floppy Disk Drive
- GUI – Graphical User Interface
- GPU – Graphics Processing Unit
- GPS – Global Positioning System
- GIF – Graphics Interchange Format
- Gbps – Gigabits Per Second
- GB – Gigabyte
- GHz – Gigahertz
- GIGO – Garbage In, Garbage Out
- GUI – Graphical User Interface
- GPU – Graphics Processing Unit
- GPS – Global Positioning System
- GIF – Graphics Interchange Format
- Gbps – Gigabits Per Second
- GB – Gigabyte
- GHz – Gigahertz
- GIGO – Garbage In, Garbage Out
- GSM – Global System for Mobile Communications
- GUI – Graphical User Interface
- GNU – GNU’s Not Unix
- GPG – GNU Privacy Guard
- HTML – Hypertext Markup Language
- HTTP – Hypertext Transfer Protocol
- HTTPS – Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure
- HDD – Hard Disk Drive
- HDMI – High-Definition Multimedia Interface
- HMI – Human-Machine Interface
- HDTV – High-Definition Television
- IP – Internet Protocol
- ISP – Internet Service Provider
- IoT – Internet of Things
- IEEE – Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- IDE – Integrated Development Environment
- ICMP – Internet Control Message Protocol
- IMAP – Internet Message Access Protocol
- IDE – Integrated Drive Electronics
- IRC – Internet Relay Chat
- ISA – Industry Standard Architecture
- ISO – International Organization for Standardization
- IT – Information Technology
- IVR – Interactive Voice Response
- IaaS – Infrastructure as a Service
- IDE – Integrated Development Environment
- ICMP – Internet Control Message Protocol
- IP – Intellectual Property
- IPS – Intrusion Prevention System
- IDS – Intrusion Detection System
- I/O – Input/Output
- JVM – Java Virtual Machine
- JSON – JavaScript Object Notation
- JPEG – Joint Photographic Experts Group
- JIT – Just-in-Time
- JRE – Java Runtime Environment
- JDK – Java Development Kit
- JavaScript – JS
- JSP – JavaServer Pages
- JDBC – Java Database Connectivity
- JPG – Joint Photographic Group
- KB – Kilobyte
- KBPS – Kilobits Per Second
- Kbps – Kilobits Per Second
- KVM – Keyboard, Video, and Mouse
- KDE – K Desktop Environment
- KPI – Key Performance Indicator
- KLOC – Kilo Lines of Code
- KVM – Kernel-based Virtual Machine
- Kbps – Kilobits Per Second
- LAN – Local Area Network
- LCD – Liquid Crystal Display
- LED – Light-Emitting Diode
- LDAP – Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
- LTE – Long-Term Evolution
- LAMP – Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP
- MAC – Media Access Control
- Mbps – Megabits Per Second
- MHz – Megahertz
- NIC – Network Interface Card
- NAT – Network Address Translation
- NVRAM – Non-Volatile Random Access Memory
- NAND – NOT AND (logic gate)
- NAS – Network-Attached Storage
- NFS – Network File System
- NTP – Network Time Protocol
- NTFS – New Technology File System
- OS – Operating System
- OCR – Optical Character Recognition
- OOP – Object-Oriented Programming
- ODBC – Open Database Connectivity
- OLED – Organic Light-Emitting Diode
- OTP – One-Time Password
- PC – Personal Computer
- CPU – Central Processing Unit
- PSU – Power Supply Unit
- PCI – Peripheral Component Interconnect
- PHP – Hypertext Preprocessor
- PNG – Portable Network Graphics
- PDF – Portable Document Format
- POST – Power-On Self-Test
- PMU – Power Management Unit
- PaaS – Platform as a Service
- PCB – Printed Circuit Board
- PRAM – Parameter Random Access Memory
- PKI – Public Key Infrastructure
- POP – Post Office Protocol
- P2P – Peer-to-Peer
- QA – Quality Assurance
- QoS – Quality of Service
- QR Code – Quick Response Code
- QWERTY – Keyboard layout commonly used in English-speaking countries
- QBE – Query By Example
- QEMU – Quick Emulator
- QPI – Quick Path Interconnect
- QAM – Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
- QPSK – Quadrature Phase Shift Keying
- QKD – Quantum Key Distribution
- RAM – Random Access Memory
- ROM – Read-Only Memory
- RAID – Redundant Array of Independent Disks
- RGB – Red Green Blue
- SSD – Solid State Drive
- SATA – Serial ATA
- SQL – Structured Query Language
- SMTP – Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
- SSL – Secure Sockets Layer
- SDK – Software Development Kit
- SMB – Server Message Block
- SNMP – Simple Network Management Protocol
- TCP – Transmission Control Protocol
- TLS – Transport Layer Security
- TTL – Time to Live
- UI – User Interface
- URL – Uniform Resource Locator
- USB – Universal Serial Bus
- UTF – Unicode Transformation Format
- UTP – Unshielded Twisted Pair
- UPS – Uninterruptible Power Supply
- UART – Universal Asynchronous Receiver-Transmitter
- UAC – User Account Control
- UEFI – Unified Extensible Firmware Interface
- UDP – User Datagram Protocol
- UI – User Interface
- URL – Uniform Resource Locator
- USB – Universal Serial Bus
- UTF – Unicode Transformation Format
- UTP – Unshielded Twisted Pair
- UPS – Uninterruptible Power Supply
- UART – Universal Asynchronous Receiver-Transmitter
- UAC – User Account Control
- UEFI – Unified Extensible Firmware Interface
- UDP – User Datagram Protocol
- VPN – Virtual Private Network
- VLAN – Virtual Local Area Network
- VM – Virtual Machine
- VDI – Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
- VPS – Virtual Private Server
- VGA – Video Graphics Array
- VR – Virtual Reality
- WAN – Wide Area Network
- WLAN – Wireless Local Area Network
- WAP – Wireless Access Point
- Wi-Fi – Wireless Fidelity
- WEP – Wired Equivalent Privacy
- WPA – Wi-Fi Protected Access
- WWW – World Wide Web
- WYSIWYG – What You See Is What You Get
- XML – Extensible Markup Language
- XHTML – Extensible Hypertext Markup Language
- XSL – Extensible Stylesheet Language
- XSD – XML Schema Definition
- XHR – XMLHttpRequest
- XaaS – Anything as a Service (e.g., SaaS, PaaS, IaaS)
- XSS – Cross-Site Scripting
- XSRF – Cross-Site Request Forgery
- X.509 – ITU-T standard for public key infrastructure certificates
- XPS – XML Paper Specification
- XSS – Cross-Site Scripting
- XHR – XMLHttpRequest
- YAML – Yet Another Markup Language
- Y2K – Year 2000
- YUV – YCbCr Color Space
- YACC – Yet Another Compiler Compiler
- YUM – Yellowdog Updater, Modified (Package Manager)
- ZIP – Zone Information Protocol or Compressed File Archive Format
- ZFS – Zettabyte File System
- ZPL – Zebra Programming Language
- ZIF – Zero Insertion Force
- ZIF – ZigBee Interoperability Framework
- ZCS – Zimbra Collaboration Suite
- ZOS – z/OS (Operating System)
- ZIF – Zero Insertion Force
- ZPL – Zebra Programming Language