Apple, Inc. v. Motorola, Inc. et al

Filing 93

Declaration of Christine Saunders Haskett filed by Plaintiffs Apple, Inc., NEXT SOFTWARE, INC. re: 90 Motion Requesting Claims Construction (Attachments: # 1 Ex. 21 IEEE Dictionary, # 2 Ex. 22 '575 file history, # 3 Ex. 23 '486 file history, # 4 Ex. 24 Order No. 18, # 5 Ex. 25 '705 file history, # 6 Ex. 26 '647 file history, # 7 Ex. 27 Brad Cox, # 8 Ex. 28 Microsoft Press Dictionary, # 9 Ex. 29 '002 file history, # 10 Ex. 30 Dictionary of Computer Words, # 11 Ex. 31 Computer Dictionary, # 12 Ex. 32 Academic Press Dictionary, # 13 Ex. 33 IBM Dictionary, # 14 Ex. 34 Black's Law Dictionary, # 15 Ex. 35 About 3GPP, # 16 Ex. 36 '919 patent, # 17 Ex. 37 '713 provisional application) (Haslam, Robert)

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EXHIBIT 31 COMPUTER 01 TI NARY THIRD EDITION Donald D. Spencer, Ph.D. tRM lOl CAMELOT PUBLISHING COMPANY Ormond Beach, Florida Published by Camelot Publishing Company P.O. Box 1357 Ormond Beach, FL 32175 This book was laser typeset in Helvetica. Computer pioneers were drawn by Linda King. Printed by the Camelot Book Factory. Copyright © 1992, 1979, 1977 by Camelot Publishing Company. All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced in any form, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences-Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984. LIbrary of Congress Cataloging-In-Publication Data Spencer, Donald D. Computer dictionary / Donald D. Spencer. --3rd ed. p. cm. ISBN 0-89218-209-1 (alk. paper) 1. Computers--Dictionaries. 2. Electronic data processingI. Title. -Dictionaries. QA76.15.S64 1992 91-9355 004'.03--dc20 CIP module (1) One logical part of a program. A major program may be broken down into a number of logically self-contained modules. These modules may be written (and possibly tested separately) by a number of. programmers. The modules can then be put together to form the complete program. This is called modular programming. (2) Interchangeable plug-in item containing components. (3) A set of logically related statements that perform a specific function. module diagram Part of the notation of object-oriented design, used to show the allocation of classes and objects to modules in the physical design of a system. modulo Mathematical function that yields the remainder of division. For example, 25 modulo 4 equals 1. This is derived by dividing 25 by 4, which leaves a remainder of 1. This is the modulo value of the operation. moire pattern (1) An interference pattern created when two regular dot patterns are asymmetrically superimposed. (2) An undesirable grid pattern that may occur when a bit-mapped graphic with gray fill patterns is reduced or enlarged. (3) In scanning, an objectionable pattern caused by the interference of halftone screens. Often produced when you rescan a halftone and a second screen is applied on top of the first. monadic Pertaining to an operation that uses only one operand. Contrast with niladic. monadic Boolean operator such as the NOT operator. Boolean operator with only one operand, monitor (1) A device on which images generated by the computer's video adapter are displayed. (2) Control program or supervisor. monochrome A term applied to a monitor that displays a single color (white, amber or green) image on a contrasting (black) background, producing a sharp, clear display that is easy to read. monochrome adapter ground color. A video adapter capable of producing one fore- monochrome display color. A video display capable of displaying only one monolithic (1) Pertaining to a single silicon substrate upon which an integrated circuit is constructed. (2) Complete and all in one piece. For example, a linkage editor combines several fragmentary program modules . into a single monolithic program. monolithic Integrated circuit Circuit formed in a single piece of the substrate material, as opposed to a hybrid circuit, in which individual (physically separate) circuit components are electrically interconnected to form the final circuit. 248

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