Or. Admin. Code § 166-017-0010 - Definitions
In addition to the definitions contained in OAR 166-005-0010, the following definitions apply to this division:
(1) "AIIM" - Association for Information and
Image Management.
(2) "ANSI" -
American National Standards Institute.
(3) "ASCII" - American Standard Code for
Information Interchange; A standard, seven-bit character set for use by digital
computers, which includes 96 displaying symbols (letters, digits, punctuation)
and 32 control codes (line feed, newline, tab, etc.).
(4) "Cloud storage" is a model of networked
enterprise storage where data is stored in virtualized pools of storage which
may be hosted by third parties.
(5) "Digitization" means the process of
transforming analog material into electronic form, especially for storage and
use in a computer.
(6) "DoD" -
Department of Defense.
(7) "DPI" -
Dots per inch; refers to the number of pixels contained in a linear inch.
(8) "Electronic record" means any
information recorded in a form that requires a machine to process and access
the information.
(9) "Electronic
records system" is a generic term to indicate any combination of hardware,
media or storage, and software used to store electronic records.
(10) "Electronic records management system
(ERMS)" means commercial or open source purpose-built software used by an
organization to manage records from creation to final disposition. The system's
primary functions are categorizing and locating records and identifying records
that are due for disposition. The Electronic Records Management System also
stores, retrieves and may dispose of the electronic records that are stored in
its repository.
(11) "Hybrid
micrographic system" means a system that combines a micrographic/microfilm
analog system with electronic, digital technology.
(12) "IEC" - International Electrotechnical
Commission.
(13) "ISO" -
International Organization for Standardization.
(14) "Magnetic media" means any type of
storage medium that utilizes magnetic patterns to represent information.
(15) "NIST SP" - National
Institute of Standards and Technology Special Publication
(16) "Open format" means a data format that
is defined in complete detail and that allows transformation of the data to
other formats without loss of information. An open format may be either
standards-based or proprietary.
(17) "Optical media" means a platter used to
store large quantities of data that can be read using light.
(18) "PDF" - Portable Document Format.
(19) "TIFF" - Tagged Image File
Format.
(20) "WORM" - Write once,
read many; refers to a type of optical disk which cannot be erased or
amended.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 192.050, 192.060 & 192.105
Stats. Implemented: ORS 357.825(2), 357.855 & 357.895
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