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Java:
An object-oriented programming language developed by Sun
Microsystems. Java isn't dependent on specific hardware and can be launched
from within an HTML document or stand- alone.
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Java :A
derivative of the C++ language, SunSoft’s distributed programming
language, offered as an open standard.
Java applet:
A small Java program launched through a browser.
JavaScript: A scripting language that's simpler than Java
and can add interactivity to Webpages. JavaScript commands allow tasks to be
completed by the Web browser when a user views a Webpage. (For example,
making a graphic change when a user moves the cursor over it.)
JavaScript
:A
scripting language developed by Netscape Communications and Sun
Microsystems, Inc.
JDBC (Java
Database Connectivity):
An application
program interface used to connect programs written in Java to the data in
databases.
Job aid:
Any simple tool that helps a worker do his or her job (for example,
a flow chart to follow when answering a customer service call). Job aids
generally provide quick reference information rather than in-depth training.
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Joint Photographic Experts
Group (JPEG):A widely accepted international
standard for compression of color image files, sometimes used on the
Internet.
JPEG :See
Joint Photographic Experts Group.
JPEG (Joint
Photographic Experts Group):
1) A format for image compression that enables the user to weigh image
quality against file size. 2) The subgroup of the International Organization
for Standardization
[link to ISO]
responsible for setting the standards for this format.
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Just-in-time:
Characteristic of e-learning in which learners are able to access the
information they need exactly when they need it.
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