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kelvin (K)

The kelvin (abbreviation K), less commonly called the degree Kelvin (symbol, o K), is the Standard International (SI) unit of thermodynamic temperature. Read Full Definition

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K-12

K-12, a term used in education and educational technology in the United States, Canada and some other countries, is a short form for the publicly supported school grades prior to college. Read Full Definition

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401(k) plan

A 401(k) plan is a type of retirement savings account. It is a tax-deferred savings pension account frequently offered for employees by employers. Read Full Definition

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4K video resolution

4K video resolution is high-definition (HD) video that has four times the resolution of 1080p HD video. Read Full Definition

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Karnaugh map (K-map)

A Karnaugh map (K-map) is a visual method used to simplify the algebraic expressions in Boolean functions without having to resort to complex theorems or equation manipulations. Read Full Definition

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Ultra High-Definition TV (UHDTV)

Ultra-high-definition (UHD) television, also abbreviated UHDTV, is a digital television display format in which the horizontal screen resolution is on the order of 4000 pixels (4K UHD) or 8000 pixels (8K UHD). Read Full Definition

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G-Cloud (Government Cloud)

G-Cloud (Government Cloud) is a U.K. government program to promote government-wide adoption of cloud computing. Read Full Definition

Kubernetes

Kubernetes, also referred to as K8s for the number of letters between K and S, is an open source platform used to manage containerized applications across private, public and hybrid cloud environments. Read Full Definition

Joint Academic Network (JANET)

The Joint Academic Network (JANET) is an internal, high-speed computer network that links the U.K. education and research community. Read Full Definition

steampunk

Steampunk is a design style inspired by Victorian-era industrialism. The style appeared in mainstream pop culture in the late 2000s and currently is used in several design genres including fashion, literature, film... Read Full Definition