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profit and loss statement (P&L)

A profit and loss statement (P&L), also called an income statement or statement of operations, is a financial report that shows a company's revenues, expenses and net profit or loss over a given period of time. Read Full Definition

lead-to-revenue management (L2RM)

Lead-to-revenue management (L2RM) is a collection of sales and marketing processes that aims to maximize the income gained from each stage of the customer journey. Read Full Definition

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Microsoft D

Microsoft D is an end-user programming language in development as part of the company's Oslo service-oriented architecture (SOA) initiative. Read Full Definition

3D mesh

): A 3D mesh is the structural build of a three-dimensional model consisting of polygons. 3D meshes use reference points in X, Y and Z axes to define shapes with height, width and depth. Read Full Definition

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Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)

Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) is an extension of the Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) used by an internet service provider (ISP) to enable the operation of a virtual private network (VPN) over the ... Read Full Definition

3D (three dimensions or three dimensional)

3D, or three dimensional, refers to the three spatial dimensions of width, height and depth. Read Full Definition

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3D NAND flash

3D NAND is a type of non-volatile flash memory in which the memory cells are stacked vertically in multiple layers. Read Full Definition

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3D XPoint

3D XPoint is memory storage technology jointly developed by Intel and Micron Technology Inc. The two vendors have described this new technology as filling a gap in the storage market between dynamic RAM (DRAM) and ... Read Full Definition

2D barcode (two-dimensional barcode)

A 2D (two-dimensional) barcode is a graphical image that stores information horizontally as one-dimensional barcodes do, as well as vertically. Read Full Definition

3-D printing (additive manufacturing)

3-D printing is a manufacturing process that builds layers to create a three-dimensional solid object from a digital model. Read Full Definition

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