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PROMISLingua dispune de o abordare extrem de inovativă care presupune o înțelegere comună și o nomenclatură comună. Următoarea secțiune prezintă o listă de termeni specializați și definiția acestora.

Database
A collection of information stored oftentimes in a computerized format. Examples: library catalogs, search engines, financial data, etc.
De facto standard
An e-learning specification that has not been officially established by an accrediting agency but that is accepted and used as a standard by a majority of practitioners.

Source: Learning Circuits

Default
A setting that the computer system uses automatically, unless it is changed by the user.

Source: Learning Circuits

Deliverables
Project deliverables means the reports, requests for payments and financial statements referred to in Article 4 of this grant agreement and Article 4 of this Annex as well as any element designated as such in Annex I to this grant agreement.

Source: European Commission

Delivery
Any method of transferring content to learners, including instructor-led training, Web-based training, CD-ROM, books, and more.

Source: Learning Circuits

deployPROMIS
The project funded by the European Commission eTEN, to market PROMIS in 5 countries.

Source: PROMIS@Service Sarl

Desktop videoconferencing
Videoconferencing on a personal computer.

Source: Learning Circuits

Development
1) Learning or other types of activities that prepare a person for additional job responsibilities and/or enable him to gain knowledge or skills.
2) The creation of training materials or courses, as in content development or e-learning development.

Source: Learning Circuits

Dial-up service
A common method of connecting to the Internet. A user's modem dials up to a service provider, through which an Internet connection is established.
Digital
An electrical signal that varies in discrete steps in voltage, frequency, amplitude, locations, and so forth. Digital signals can be transmitted faster and more accurately than analog signals.

Source: Learning Circuits

Digital Divide
The gap that exists between those who can afford technology and those who cannot.

Source: Learning Circuits

Disc/Disk
See floppy disk or CD-ROM.

Source: Learning Circuits

Discussion boards
Forums on the Internet or an intranet where users can post messages for others to read.

Source: Learning Circuits

Disk drive
The part of a computer that reads and writes data onto either a floppy disk, a hard disk, or an optical disk (CD, CD-ROM, DVD, DVD-ROM, WORM, and so forth).

Source: Learning Circuits

Dissemination
Dissemination, means the disclosure of knowledge by any appropriate means other than the publication resulting from the formalities for protecting the knowledge, for the purposes of promoting technical progress.

Source: European Commission

Distance education
Educational situation in which the instructor and students are separated by time, location, or both. Education or training courses are delivered to remote locations via synchronous or asynchronous means of instruction, including written correspondence, text, graphics, audio- and videotape, CD-ROM, online learning, audio- and videoconferencing, interactive TV, and FAX.
Distance education does not preclude the use of the traditional classroom. The definition of distance education is broader than and entails the definition of e-learning.

Source: Learning Circuits

Distance learning
The desired outcome of distance education. The two terms are often used interchangeably.

Source: Learning Circuits

DNS
Abbreviation for Domain Name System. A distributed client-server database system which links domain names with their numerical IP adresses.
Documents (structure) A6
Internally produced and externally supplied documents and data which relate to the operational management of the organisation – whether controlled and uncontrolled. Can include any document produced by a software application.

Source: PROMIS@Service Sarl

Domain name
The name of a computer or server on the Internet in the form of a string of names or numbers, separated by periods.
Download
(noun) A file that is transferred or copied to a user s computer from another connected individual computer, a computer network, a commercial online service, or the Internet.
(verb) To transfer or copy a file to a user s computer from another connected individual computer, a computer network, a commercial online service, or the Internet.

Source: Learning Circuits

DS (Digital Signal)
The rate and format of a digital signal, for example, DS-1 or DS-3. Often used synonymously with T, as in T1 or T3, although the T technically refers to the type of equipment. See T1 and T3.

Source: Learning Circuits

DSL (digital subscriber line)
A broadband Internet access method that sends data over standard phone lines at speeds up to 7 Mbps. DSL is available to subscribers who live within a certain distance of the necessary router.

Source: Learning Circuits

Duration of the project
means the period of performance of the project as referred to in Article 2.1 of this grant agreement.

Source: European Commission

DVD (digital versatile disc)
Optical disks that are the same size as CDs but are double-sided and have larger storage capacities.

Source: Learning Circuits

DVI (digital video interactive)
A format for recording digital video onto compact disk, allowing for compression and full-motion video.

Source: Learning Circuits