Ka-Band  -  the bandwidth of electromagnetic wave between 33 GHz to 36 GHz, which is primarily used in satellites operating at 30 GHz uplink and 20 GHz downlink for mobile voice communications.

 

Kagi chart (n) -  A chart, mostly independent of time, used to track price movements and to make decisions on purchasing stock.

 

Kamer van Koophandel (n) -  The Dutch chamber of commerce. All businesses in the Netherlands are required to submit annual financial statements to the chamber of commerce.

 

kanban (n) -  A signal that communicates a requirement for a quantity of product. kanban card (n) -  A printed document that represents a kanban on the shopfloor, on a physical kanban board or Heijunka board, in a shipment, or in inventory.

 

kanban flow (n) -  Defines the sequence of activities that are performed for kanbans that are created for a kanban rule.

 

kanban job (n) -  A process or transfer activity in a production flow that is triggered by a kanban.

 

kanban job consumption (n) -  The withdrawal of product components from inventory in order to complete the kanban production jobs.

 

kanban product quantity (n) -  The number of item requirements that are carried on a kanban based on a kanban rule.

 

kanban quantity (n) -  The numeric parameter in a kanban rule that controls the number of kanbans to create when the rules product requirement condition is met and the rule is evaluated.

 

kanban rule (n) -  A rule in a lean manufacturing system that realizes material planning and replenishment policies by controlling how process and transfer activities are coordinated in production flows.

 

Kanban- board (n) -  One of the tools which can be used to implement the kanban method for a Project that is perceived as a variation on traditional kanban cards where, instead of the signal cards that represent demand or capacity, the board utilizes magnets, plastic chips, colored washers or sticky notes to represent item in a production process. kashidas (n) -  The special characters used to extend the joiner between two Arabic characters. Used to improve the appearance of justified text by visually lengthening words rather than increasing the spacing between words. Can also function like a hyphen.

 

KB (n) -  A data unit of 1024 bytes.

 

KB (n) -  A Microsoft Web site that provides customers with access to a database of articles written by Microsoft Support professionals.

 

KB (n) -  A searchable collection of articles and facts about a particular subject area.

 

KB article (n) -  A technical document in the Microsoft Knowledge Base accessible through Microsoft.com.

 

KB Manager (n) -  A feature in Microsoft Dynamics CRM that provides a process for drafting, submitting, reviewing, and publishing knowledge base articles.

 

Kbps (n) -  Data transfer speed, as through a modem or on a network, measured in

 

multiples of 1,024 bits per second.

 

KBps (n) -  Data transfer speed, as on a network, measured in multiples of 1,024 bytes per second.

 

Kbps  -  (KiloBits Per Second)- A measure of speed of information flow, usually over a modem. A Kilobit is a thousand- bits. See also- bps,Mbps.

 

KD (n) -  A debugging application that refines and debugs an operating system image. The kernel debugger works like an application debugger except that it is capable of debugging operating systems in addition to applications.

 

KDC (PN) -  A network service that supplies session tickets and temporary session keys to users and computers within an Active Directory domain. The KDC runs on each domain controller as part of Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS).

 

KDC proxy service (n) -  A service that runs on corporate network edge servers to proxy Kerberos protocol messages to domain controllers which are situated on the corporate network. This permits Kerberos authentication to edge services such as Remote Desktop Services Gateway or DirectAccess Server.

 

KDF (n) -  A cryptographic function that generates key material from a secret value.

 

Keep your life in sync (PN) -  The title of the screen prompting the user to sign in to his existing Microsoft account or to create a Microsoft account. By using the Microsoft account, Windows Phone will keep the user's important information and belongings synchronized in one place, helping keep the user's life organized and harmonious. keep-alive connection (n) -  An HTTP connection that is not closed after an exchange is completed.

 

keiretsu  -  a collection of companies that band together for mutual benefit. This Japanese word came into popular use as venture capitalists began building startup keiretsu, companies that benefit from each other's success.

 

Kerberos (n) -  An authentication protocol that provides a mechanism for mutual authentication between a client and a server, or between one server and another, before a network connection is opened between them.

 

Kerberos  -  derived from Greek mythology which refers to the three-headed dog that guarded the gates of Hades. Kerberos is most widely used in a network to provide secure network authentication. Usually to authenticate users of the network.

 

Kerberos authentication (n) -  An authentication protocol that provides a mechanism for mutual authentication between a client and a server, or between one server and another, before a network connection is opened between them.

 

Kerberos constrained delegation (n) -  A form of authentication delegation in which Kerberos can be used to impersonate users that send requests for certain services, as opposed to all services.

 

Kerberos V5 authentication protocol (n) -  An authentication mechanism used to verify user or host identity. The Kerberos V5 authentication protocol is the default authentication service. Internet Protocol security (IPsec) can use the Kerberos protocol for authentication. kermit  -  A terminal program and file transfer protocol, kermit can be used to download files from a remote system to your home computer.

 

kermit  -  A protocol used for transferring files over a dial-up connection that is commonly used on BBS systems.

 

kernel (n) -  The core of layered architecture that manages the most basic operations of the operating system and the computer's processor. The kernel schedules different blocks of executing code, called threads, for the processor to keep it as busy as possible and coordinates multiple processors to optimize performance. The kernel also synchronizes activities among Executive-level subcomponents, such as I/O Manager and Process Manager, and handles hardware exceptions and other hardware-dependent functions. The kernel works closely with the hardware abstraction layer.

 

kernel (n) -  In C++ Accelerated Massive Parallelism (C++ AMP), a unit of computation on a data-parallel compute node.

 

kernel  -  The heart of an operating system. The kernel is the part of the operating system that interconnects with the hardware.

 

kernel debugger (n) -  A debugging application that refines and debugs an operating system image. The kernel debugger works like an application debugger except that it is capable of debugging operating systems in addition to applications.

 

kernel function (n) -  A program designed to be executed on an accelerator in a C++ Accelerated Massive Parallelism (C++ AMP) application.

 

kernel mode (n) -  A highly privileged mode of operation where program code has direct access to all memory, including the address spaces of all user-mode processes and applications, and to hardware.

 

kernel time (n) -  The approximate time spent executing in kernel mode during the execution of a user mode application. Includes time spent in disk I/O and waiting for synchronization events.

 

kernel-mode driver (n) -  A driver for a logical, virtual, or physical device.

 

Kernel-Mode Driver Framework (PN) -  A library that you can use to develop kernel­mode device drivers that support the Microsoft Windows Driver Model (WDM). kerning (n) -  The adjustment of the spacing between two characters to create the appearance of even spacing, fit text to a given space, and adjust line breaks. key (n) -  In database management, an identifier for a record or group of records in a datafile.

 

key (n) -  In encryption, authentication, and digital signatures, a value used in combination with an algorithm to encrypt or decrypt information.

 

key (n) -  On a keyboard, the combination of a plastic keycap, a tension mechanism that suspends the keycap but allows it to be pressed down, and an electronic mechanism that records the key press and key release.

 

key (n) -  A piece of data that is required to unlock a packaged Windows Media file. This key is included in a separate license.

 

key (n) -  In Registry Editor, a folder that appears in the left pane of the Registry Editor window. A key can contain subkeys and entries. For example, Environment is a key of

 

<b>HKEY_CURRENT_USER</b>.

 

key (n) -  In IP security (IPSec), a value used in combination with an algorithm to encrypt or decrypt data. Key settings for IPSec are configurable to provide greater security. key (n) -  An alpha, numeric, or alphanumeric value which uniquely identifies elements that are created and referenced as resources, and which exist within a ResourceDictionary. key (n) -  A column or group of columns that uniquely identifies a row (primary key), defines the relationship between two tables (foreign key), or is used to build an index. key (n) -  In an array, the field by which stored data is organized and accessed. key (n) -  The attribute of an entity type that specifies which property or set of properties is used to identify unique instances of the entity type.

 

key  -  In cryptography, a key is a value that determines the output of an encryption algorithm when transforming plain text to encrypted text.

 

key action (n) -  Term used to describe program behavior when a certain key is pressed on the keyboard. Key actions are associated with items within a source document. key attribute (n) -  The attribute of a dimension that links the non-key attributes in the dimension to related measures.

 

key certification authority (n) -  A trusted entity that typically keeps a secure database of compound messages signed with the KCA's private key. In practical implementations, the compound messages consist of the user's name, the user's public key, and any other important information about the user. When the receiving application gets a signed message from a user, the application can then verify the public key received with the message by comparing it to the public key stored in the KCA database.

 

key chain drive (n) -  A small device used to store information. USB flash drives plug into computer USB ports so you can copy information to or from them, making it easy to share and transport information.

 

key column (n) -  A column whose contents uniquely identify every row in a table. key combination (n) -  Any combination of keystrokes that can be used to perform a task that would otherwise require a mouse or other pointing device.

 

key combination (n) -  Any combination of keys that must be pressed simultaneously. key derivation function (n) -  A cryptographic function that generates key material from a secret value.

 

key dictation (n) -  The action by a Trusted Intermediary Agent of determining the key that will be used in an IPsec connection.

 

Key Distribution Center (PN) -  A network service that supplies session tickets and temporary session keys to users and computers within an Active Directory domain. The KDC runs on each domain controller as part of Active Directory Domain Services (AD

 

DS).

 

Key Distribution Center proxy service (n) -  A service that runs on corporate network edge servers to proxy Kerberos protocol messages to domain controllers which are situated on the corporate network. This permits Kerberos authentication to edge services such as Remote Desktop Services Gateway or DirectAccess Server.

 

key drive (n) -  A small device used to store information. USB flash drives plug into computer USB ports so you can copy information to or from them, making it easy to share and transport information.

 

key encipherment (n) -  The creation of a randomly-generated symmetric key to encrypt file data.

 

key encryption (n) -  The creation of a randomly-generated symmetric key to encrypt file data.

 

key exchange (n) -  Confidential exchange of secret keys online, which is commonly done with public key cryptography.

 

key filter (n) -  A metadata column or field in a Key Filters control.

 

Key Filters (PN) -  A metadata navigation control that enables users to limit the items displayed in a list or library to those that match selected values. key frame (n) -  A video frame in which starting and ending positions of an object are given, and all frames in between are interpolated by a computer to produce smooth automated animation. Most ray-traced computer animation is created using this technique. key generator (n) -  A hardware or software component that is used to generate encryption key material.

 

key ID (n) -  A value that identifies the key for a packaged Windows Media file.

 

key ID (n) -  A globally unique identifier that uniquely identifies content for the purposes

 

of licensing.

 

key identifier (n) -  A globally unique identifier that uniquely identifies content for the purposes of licensing.

 

key index (n) -  The location where a specific network key for a wireless access point is stored.

 

Key lock (PN) -  An option that locks the keypad to avoid accidental key presses. key logger (PN) -  A type of malware that sends key strokes or screen shots to an attacker. Key logging  -  Key logging software runs in the background, in a stealth mode that isn't easy to detect on a PC. It collects every keystroke and hides that information in a file.

 

Key Management Server (n) -  The Exchange computer on which the Key Management Service has been installed. There can be one Key Management Server per administrative group.

 

Key Management Service (n) -  An optional Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server component that is installed on a designated server in an administrative group. It provides centralized administration and archival of private keys, and maintains every user s private encryption key in an encrypted database. The keys are used for encrypting e-mail messages and signing messages with digital signatures.

 

Key Management Service (PN) -  A Windows role service installed on a KMS host to issue and validate volume software licenses to local computers, enabling individual computers on a network to validate their software licenses locally rather than with Microsoft.

 

Key Master (PN) -  A DNS server role that is responsible for all DNSSEC key management for a specific DNSSEC-signed DNS zone. Different DNS zones can have different Key Masters. The Key Master role can be moved from one DNS server to a different DNS server, but a DNS zone can have only one Key Master at a given time. To be a Key Master, the DNS server must be authoritative for the DNS zone, the zone must be signed with DNSSEC, and the DNS server must be selected to be the Key Master for the DNS zone.

 

Key Metrics (n) -  A tab in Application Diagnostics that provides an at-a-glance view of a selected application. The graph displays 1) the average performance based on the Monitored Requests counter, and 2) the number of requests. By looking at the graph, you can easily determine the traffic load and make inferences about problems that might be occurring.

 

key object (n) -  A type of object that is defined by the configuration manager and represents an entry in the registry database. Each instance of a key object either represents a registry node (part of a registry path to a set of subkeys) or contains value entries. key pair (n) -  A private key and its related public key.

 

key performance indicator (n) -  A predefined measure that is used to track performance of a strategic goal, objective, plan, initiative, or business process. A KPI is evaluated against a target. An explicit and measurable value taken directly from a data source. Key performance indicators (KPIs) are used to measure performance in a specific area, for example, revenue per customer.

 

Key press (PN) -  An option in ringtones & sounds' settings. When this option is selected key protector (n) -  A blob (binary large object) that is used to restrict access to a BitLocker-protected disk.

 

key range lock (n) -  A lock that is used to lock ranges between records in a table to prevent phantom additions to, or deletions from, a set of records. Ensures serializable transactions.

 

key recovery (n) -  The process of recovering a user's private key.

 

Key Recovery Agent (n) -  A designated user that works with a certificate administrator to recover a user's private key. A specific certificate template is applied to a Key Recovery Agent.

 

key repeat rate (n) -  The rate at which characters repeat when a user holds down a key. key risk indicator (n) -  A quantifiable, standardized measurement of the risk of loss resulting from inadequate or failed business processes.

 

key rollover (n) -  The process by which an existing cryptographic key is replaced with a

 

new cryptographic key and associated signatures are updated.

 

key search attack (n) -  An attack by a malicious user or malicious software on a

 

computer or operating system to find a secret password or a symmetric encryption key by

 

guessing passwords or keys until the correct password or key is discovered.

 

key seed (n) -  A Base64-encoded 30-byte value that is used in conjunction with a key ID

 

to create a content key.

 

key sequence (n) -  Any combination of keys that must be pressed sequentially.

 

key signing key (n) -  A public key corresponding to a private key that is used to sign one

 

or more DNS record sets at the zone apex.

 

key spline (n) -  A graphical representation of the changes in a property value between two keyframes that animate the property.

 

key storage provider (n) -  A container for storing key material. Currently, keys can be stored in software, smart cards, or the trusted platform module (TPM). key-based renewal (n) -  A method of renewing a certificate using the existing key material as the sole form of authentication.

 

keyboard (n) -  An input device consisting of a set of individual keys similar to those on a typewriter. It is used to convey information from a user to a computer or data communications circuit.

 

keyboard (n) -  A split on-screen keyboard that is optimized for thumb typing. keyboard (n) -  A contiguous on-screen keyboard.

 

Keyboard Access System (n) -  A set of accelerator keys with associated icons. keyboard handler (n) -  Code that determines and responds to keys or key combinations

 

pressed by the user.

 

keyboard language (n) -  The language you want to use when you type. Some programs that are designed for the Windows platform recognize this setting. When you add a new keyboard language, a keyboard layout for that language is also added.

 

keyboard layout (n) -  The key arrangement used for a particular keyboard, including such factors as the number of keys (101 is the current standard) and the configuration of the keys (QWERTY is the United States standard). Some proprietary systems use different layouts, and many allow you to map the keys to characters according to your preferences. keyboard mapping (n) -  A set of keystroke combinations that you can use while working in the integrated development environment. You can choose from several predefined schemes or define your own.

 

keyboard mapping scheme (n) -  A set of keystroke combinations that you can use while working in the integrated development environment. You can choose from several predefined schemes or define your own.

 

keyboard shortcut (n) -  Any combination of keystrokes that can be used to perform a task that would otherwise require a mouse or other pointing device.

 

Keyboard Wedge  -  a hardware device installed between a computer's keyboard and- POS- terminal that translates digital signals from a barcode reader or magnetic strip reader- into keyboard strokes

 

keyframe (n) -  A video frame in which starting and ending positions of an object are given, and all frames in between are interpolated by a computer to produce smooth automated animation. Most ray-traced computer animation is created using this technique. keyframe (n) -  A marker on the timeline that indicates when a property change occurs. keyframe (n) -  Describing animation in which starting and ending positions of an object are given, and all frames in between are interpolated by a computer to produce smooth automated animation. Most ray-traced computer animation is created using this technique. keyhole navigator (n) -  A user interface element in Deep Zoom Composer that provides a means to see a broader view of a composition so that a user can quickly move to another area of the composition.

 

keylogger (n) -  A type of trojan that records user activity, such as keystrokes. This information can be sent to an attacker using e-mail or other methods. keypad (n) -  A calculator-style block of keys, usually at the right side of a keyboard, that can be used to enter numbers.

 

keypad (n) -  The on-screen representation of the phone keypad or dial pad on the device. keyset-driven cursor (n) -  A cursor that shows the effects of updates made to its member rows by other users while the cursor is open, but does not show the effects of inserts or deletes.

 

key-signing key (n) -  A public key corresponding to a private key that is used to sign one or more DNS record sets at the zone apex.

 

keystroke (n) -  The act of pressing a key on a keyboard to enter a character or initiate a command in a program. The efficiency and ease of use of certain applications is often measured in terms of how many keystrokes it takes to perform common operations. keytime (n) -  The time at which a keyframe is located on Expression Blend's timeline. KeyTip (PN) -  A keyboard shortcut that is displayed over the option to which it corresponds in the user interface and tells the user which key(s) can be used to access or activate that feature or command.

 

key-value pair (n) -  A set of data items that contains a unique identifier, called a key, and a value that is the actual data for the key.

 

keyword (n) -  Any of the set of words that comprises a given programming language or set of operating-system routines.

 

keyword (n) -  A characteristic word, phrase, or code that is used to conduct sorting or searching operations.

 

keyword (n) -  In Visual SourceSafe, a version marker that you can place in a text file for later use in keyword expansion.

 

keyword filter (n) -  A filter that searches for specified words or terms, and displays the analysis of the posts that contain these words.

 

keyword query syntax (n) -  A query syntax for enterprise search that supports free-text expressions, property restrictions, and specified operators.

 

kick plate (n) -  A protective metal strip that surrounds the bottom of the Surface unit frame. On finished units, users must remove the end panel and kick plates to access the I/O connections.

 

kid-friendly website (n) -  A website whose content is understandable and usable by kids and that is appropriate for them. The language is typically aimed at a grade-school reading level, and the concepts presented are accessible to younger minds.

 

Kids & family (PN) -  An app category that facilitates parenting or entertains and educates children.

 

kids + family (PN) -  An app category that facilitates parenting or entertains and educates children.

 

Kid's Corner (PN) -  An app that helps parents provide their children with controlled access to their phones. In Kid's Corner, kids can only use the apps, games, and other content that parents select.

 

kill bit (n) -  A registry value that contains the CLSID of all controls that are vunerable to security flaws.

 

Killer app  -  (Killer application)- A program that is so obviously massively useful to someone that they will rush out and buy it immediately, and a computer to run it on. killer app (application)  -  a computer program that is so useful or desirable that it proves the value of some underlying technology, such as a gaming console, operating system, or piece of computer hardware or deploying an entire network. Killer applications are very rare.

 

kilobit (n) -  A data unit equal to 1024 bits.

 

kilobits per second (n) -  Data transfer speed, as through a modem or on a network, measured in multiples of 1,024 bits per second. kilobyte (n) -  A data unit of 1024 bytes.

 

Kilobyte  -  Unit of measurement for pieces of information : actually 1024 Bytes (characters), but in practice almost always rounded down to 1000. Often written as just K, eg 250 K is 250 Kilobytes (250,000 bytes/characters - well not exactly, but close enough). See alsoMegabyte,- Gigabyte, Terabyte.

 

kilobytes per second (n) -  Data transfer speed, as on a network, measured in multiples of 1,024 bytes per second.

 

Kind (PN) -  A property that provides a user-friendly name, and can be associated with a list of properties and a layout pattern.

 

Kind (n) -  In the Azure REST API, the variant of a computing service chosen by the customer, when multiple ones exist for the same type.

 

Kindle  -  The Amazon Kindle is a series of e-book readers designed and marketed by Amazon.com. The Kindle name was devised by branding consultant Michael Cronan who was asked by Lab 126 to name the product. Cronan and partner Karin Hibma suggested Kindle, meaning to light a fire. They felt this was an apt metaphor for reading and intellectual excitement.

 

Kinect sensor (n) -  The Kinect device.

 

kiosk (n) -  A freestanding computer or terminal that provides information to the public, usually through a multimedia display.

 

Kiosk  -  Free-standing, interactive devices installed for customer self-service. Besides the computer monitor, a kiosk can have a keyboard or scanner attached for input and a printer attached for output.

 

kiosk mode (n) -  A display mode in which a single window takes over the whole screen, the toolbar and menu bar are not displayed, and the desktop is inaccessible. kit (n) -  A single item with an item number that consists of one or more component items from inventory or a product catalog.

 

kit item (n) -  A single item with an item number that consists of one or more component

 

items from inventory or a product catalog.

 

kit line (n) -  An individual item that is a component of a kit.

 

Kitchen Trainee (n) -  A skill level in the Comfy Cakes game. Once you have completed a Comfy Cakes game, a player gets a skill level rank assigned automatically by the game (based on the score you hit during the game).

 

Klez  -  pronounced KLEHZ, an Internet worm that launches automatically when a user previews or reads an e-mail message containing Klez on a system that has not been patched for a vulnerability in Microsoft Internet Explorer mail clients. It is not necessary for a user to explicitly open an attachment in order for Klez to execute. There have been more than a half-dozen variations of Klez since it was first reported in October of 2001. KMDF (PN) -  A library that you can use to develop kernel-mode device drivers that support the Microsoft Windows Driver Model (WDM).

 

KMS (PN) -  The Exchange computer on which the Key Management Service has been installed. There can be one Key Management Server per administrative group.

 

KMS (PN) -  A Windows role service installed on a KMS host to issue and validate volume software licenses to local computers, enabling individual computers on a network to validate their software licenses locally rather than with Microsoft. knock knock' (n) -  The password' that a user can say to get through when they are in someone's inner circle and that person has set quiet hours on.'

 

knockout (n) -  The process of eliminating background color behind an object in the foreground.

 

Know Your Client (PN) -  An acronym for Know your client.' This is a section in the Party form. ‘ knowledge (n) -  The metadata about all the changes that a participant has seen and maintains.

 

knowledge (n) -  Information that can help an end-user or analyst solve a problem. knowledge article (n) -  A document that documents unique characteristics for a case. Knowledge Base (n) -  A Microsoft Web site that provides customers with access to a database of articles written by Microsoft Support professionals.

 

knowledge base (n) -  A searchable collection of articles and facts about a particular subject area.

 

Knowledge Base (PN) -  A feature in Microsoft Dynamics CRM that provides a process for drafting, submitting, reviewing, and publishing knowledge base articles.

 

Knowledge Base Manager (n) -  A feature in Microsoft Dynamics CRM that provides a process for drafting, submitting, reviewing, and publishing knowledge base articles. knowledge base template (n) -  A template that allows the user to create users to structure and manage product knowledge entries.

 

Knowledge Consistency Checker (n) -  A built-in process that runs on all domain controllers and generates the replication topology for the Active Directory forest. At specified intervals, the KCC reviews and makes modifications to the replication topology to ensure propagation of data either directly or transitively.

 

knowledge entry (n) -  An entry in the product knowledge base established by the user. In general, an entry contains information on cause, resolution as well as a summary. knowledge management (n) -  A system for managing shared corporate knowledge. knowledge worker (n) -  An individual whose job centers on using a computer to collect, process, and apply information, especially when meaningful value is added to purely factual information. A knowledge worker is someone with both formal education and the ability to apply that education knowledge in a work situation.

 

Korean won (n) -  The official currency of Korea.

 

KPI (n) -  A predefined measure that is used to track performance of a strategic goal, objective, plan, initiative, or business process. A KPI is evaluated against a target. An explicit and measurable value taken directly from a data source. Key performance indicators (KPIs) are used to measure performance in a specific area, for example, revenue per customer.

 

KPI details report (PN) -  A report type that shows information about a KPI that is selected in a scorecard.

 

KRA (n) -  A designated user that works with a certificate administrator to recover a user's private key. A specific certificate template is applied to a Key Recovery Agent.

 

KRI (oth) -  A quantifiable, standardized measurement of the risk of loss resulting from inadequate or failed business processes.

 

KSK (n) -  A public key corresponding to a private key that is used to sign one or more DNS record sets at the zone apex.

 

KSP (n) -  A container for storing key material. Currently, keys can be stored in software, smart cards, or the trusted platform module (TPM).

 

Ku-Band  -  the bandwidth of electromagnetic wave between 12 GHz to 14 GHz, which is primarily used in satellites operating at 14 GHz uplink and 11 GHz downlink in supporting braodband TV and- DBS- system (DSS).

 

KvK (oth) -  The Dutch chamber of commerce. All businesses in the Netherlands are required to submit annual financial statements to the chamber of commerce.

 

KYC (PN) -  An acronym for Know your client.' This is a section in the Party form. ‘ KYMC (n) -  A color model that describes color information in terms of the black (K), yellow (Y), Magenta (M) and Cyan (C) intensities that make up the color.

 

KYMC quad (n) -  A quad that identifies a color from its black, yellow, magenta and cyan components.