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K
KB (kilobyte): 1,024 bytes.
Kbps (Kilobits
per second):
Measurement of
data transmission speed in a communication system. The number of kilobits
transmitted or received each second.
K56flex : Lucent and
Rockwell's joint 56K modulation protocol that makes Rockwell's K56Plus and
Lucent's V.flex2 technologies interoperable
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K56Plus : Rockwell's
proprietary protocol for 56000 bps modulation. Merged with Lucent's V.flex
to create K56flex.
Kbps : kilobits per
second. KBps is kilobytes per second.
Kernel :
One of three core components in Windows 98. It provides base operating
system functionality, including file I/O services, virtual memory
management, and task scheduling.
kernel mode:The
processor mode that allows full, unprotected access to the system. A
driver or thread running in kernel mode has access to system memory and
hardware.
KMS
(knowledge management system):
Knowledge
asset:
Intellectual
content possessed by an organization. Any piece of information that a worker
at a company knows, from customer names to how to fix a piece of machinery,
can be considered a knowledge asset. Assets can be codified in a variety of
formats, such as PowerPoint slides, Word documents, audio and video files,
and so forth.
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Knowledge base:
A specialized
database that stores knowledge assets.
Knowledge
management: The process of capturing, organizing, and storing
information and experiences of workers and groups within an organization and
making it available to others. By collecting those artifacts in a central or
distributed electronic environment (often in a database called a knowledge
base), KM aims to help a company gain competitive advantage.
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