A storage device holds information The computer uses this stored information to perform the tasks you tell it to do: print, save, word process, play solitaire!
the act of storing something the commercial enterprise of storing goods and materials (computer science) the process of storing information in a computer memory or on a magnetic tape or disk
Underground sandstone formation where natural gas is stored; storage provides a method for LDCs to balance daily supply needs
This term has dual meaning for water pump systems Storage can be achieved by pumping water to a stored tank, or storing energy in a battery subsystem
The amount of water stored in each level-pool reservoir Two numbers are given: the first is the storage in internal units, cubic feet or cubic meters, and the second is the storage in acre-feet in English units and thousands of cubic meters in metric units In the output of extreme values, only the values in units or acre-feet or thousands of cubic meters are given
The parts of the computer system used for storing data and programs (see Archival Storage, Magnetic Media)
Where materials that don't fit in the library building are kept on campus Indicated by "STORAGE" on SAGE, these materials may be requested Storage items are delivered to Morgan Library twice a day Monday through Friday
1 Water artificially impounded in surface or underground reservoirs, for future use The term regulation refers to the action of this storage in modifying streamflow See also Conservation storage, Total storage, Dead storage, and Usable storage 2 Water naturally detained in a drainage basin, such as ground water, channel storage, and depression storage The term "drainage basin storage" or simply "basin storage" is sometimes used to refer collectively to the amount of water in natural storage in a drainage basin
A digital image that has been derived from the Archival Image Usually not as high resolution, as the archival image, surrogate images are usually used as Access Images
an electronic memory device; "a memory and the CPU form the central part of a computer to which peripherals are attached"