1 Tex. Admin. Code § 70.2 - Definitions
The following words and terms, when used in these sections, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(1) Actual cost--The sum of
all direct costs plus a proportional share of overhead or indirect costs.
Actual cost should be determined in accordance with generally accepted
methodologies.
(2) Client/Server
System--A combination of two or more computers that serve a particular
application through sharing processing, data storage, and end-user interface
presentation. PCs located in a LAN environment containing file servers fall
into this category as do applications running in an X-window environment where
the server is a UNIX based system.
(3) Attorney General--The Office of the
Attorney General of Texas.
(4)
Governmental Body--An entity as defined by §
552.003 of the Texas
Government Code.
(5) Mainframe
Computer--A computer located in a controlled environment and serving large
applications and/or large numbers of users. These machines usually serve an
entire organization or some group of organizations. These machines usually
require an operating staff. IBM and UNISYS mainframes, and large Digital VAX
9000 and VAX Clusters fall into this category.
(6) Midsize Computer--A computer smaller than
a Mainframe Computer that is not necessarily located in a controlled
environment. It usually serves a smaller organization or a sub-unit of an
organization. IBM AS/400 and Digital VAX/VMS multi-user single-processor
systems fall into this category.
(7) Nonstandard copy--Under §70.1
through §
70.11 of this title, a copy of
public information that is made available to a requestor in any format other
than a standard paper copy. Microfiche, microfilm, diskettes, magnetic tapes,
CD-ROM are examples of nonstandard copies. Paper copies larger than 8 1/2 by 14
inches (legal size) are also considered nonstandard copies.
(8) PC--An IBM compatible PC, Macintosh or
Power PC based computer system operated without a connection to a
network.
(9) Standard paper
copy--Under §70.1 through §
70.11 of this title, a copy of
public information that is a printed impression on one side of a piece of paper
that measures up to 8 1/2 by 14 inches. Each side of a piece of paper on which
information is recorded is counted as a single copy. A piece of paper that has
information recorded on both sides is counted as two copies.
(10) Archival box--A carton box measuring
approximately 12.5" width x 15.5" length x 10" height, or able to contain
approximately 1.5 cubic feet in volume.
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