Glossary
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AntiSamy | AntiSamy is a sanitization framework; it is up to the userhow it does its sanitization. Using AntiSamy does not guarantee filtering of all malicious code. AntiSamy simply does what is described by the policy file. |
Apache | The Apache HTTP Server is a Web server application notable for playing a key role in the initial growth of the Web. |
API | Application Programming Interface is a specification intended to be used as an interface by software components to communicate with each other. SmartSimple supports two different APIs:
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Bash | A Unix shell written for the GNU Project (a mass software collaboration) as a free software replacement for the Bourne shell. Released in 1989, it has been distributed widely as the shell for the GNU operating system and as a default shell on Linux and Mac OS X. |
CGI | Common Gateway Interface. This is a legacy scripting language. It is unlikely you will encounter this in modern scripting. |
Cloud Computing | Internet-based computing where large groups of remote servers are networked to allow sharing of data-processing tasks, centralized data storage and online access to computer services or resources. |
CPU | A Central Processing Unit (CPU) is the hardware inside a computer that carries out the instructions of programs by performing the basic arithmetical, logical, and input/output operations of the system. |
CRM | Contact Relationship Management. Can also stand forCustomer Relationship Management or Constituent Relationship Management. The most popular CRM cloud service is Salesforce.com. |
CSS | Cascading Style Sheets. Used in conjunction with web pages to define how the pages should be presented in the browser. |
CV | While not exactly a technical term, CV is commonly used in a variety of applications and by a variety of organizations in reference to a person's or organizations "Curriculum Vitae", an elaboration of accomplishments - rather like a resume. |
DDoS | A distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) or denial of service(DoS) attack is an attempt to make a machine or network resource unavailable to its intended users. |
DNS Server | A Domain Name System (DNS) Server is a computer hardware or software server that implements a network service for providing responses to queries against a directory service - much like a phone book for website addresses. |
DOS | Disc Operating System. Developed by Microsoft in 1976 but no longer in use. |
Entity | In SmartSimple terms, an entity is a record of a person,organization or item. Each entity is designated Level 1, Level 2 or Level 3 in our Universal Tracking Application (UTA) based on whether it is a primary or secondary activity:
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GET Request | An http request asking for data from a specified resource. |
Gort | SmartSimple's automated server process that handles system emails, workflows and other activities. |
HTML | Hyper Text Mark-up Language. A Meta language that determines the formatting of web pages. |
http/https | Hypertext Transfer Protocol/Hypertext Transfer ProtocolSecure. The protocol used to transfer web pages from a web server to a browser. The S indicates that the communication is encrypted using SSL. |
Instance | A single copy of SmartSimple. Each SmartSimple customer has access to two instances - one used for production use and another Backup andTesting Instance that is used for immediate backup and for testing new features. |
KML | Keyhole Markup Language is an XML notation for expressing geographic annotation and visualization within Internet-based, two-dimensional maps and three-dimensional Earth browsers. |
Linux | A Unix-like and mostly POSIX-compliant computer operating system assembled under the model of free and open-source software development and distribution. |
Metadata | Provides information about an item's content. For example,an image may include metadata that describes how large the picture is, when the image was created and other relevant information. A text document's meta data may contain information about how long the document is, who the author is and when it was written. |
MVC | Model-View-Controller (MVC) is a software architectural pattern for implementing user interfaces. It divides a given software application into three interconnected parts, so as to separate internal representations of information from the ways that information is presented to or accepted from the user. |
ODBC | Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) is a standard programming language middleware API for accessing database management systems (DBMS). The designers of ODBC aimed to make it independent of database systems and operating systems. |
OS | Operating System (OSX, Windows, Linux, Unix Android.). The software that manages the basic operation of a computer. |
POSIX | Portable Operating System Interface is a family of standards for maintaining compatibility between operating systems. POSIX defines the API for software compatibility with variants of Unix and other operating systems. |
POST Request | An http request that submits data to be processed to a specified resource. |
Rich Text | Rich Text Format (RTF) is a proprietary document file format with published specification developed by Microsoft Corporation from1987 until 2008 for cross-platform document interchange with Microsoft products. |
SaaS | Software as a Service. Providing access to a software service via the Web. Generally billed on an ongoing basis. |
SEO | Search Engine Optimization - the process of affecting the visibility of a website or a web page in a search engine's "natural"or un-paid ("organic") search results. |
SmartBridge | SmartBridge converts data entered into SmartSimple to formats readable by other programs (for example, Oracle, Crystal). |
SmartFolders | SmartFolders provide on-line storage for files in a secure central location that is accessible from any computer with Internet access. |
SQL | Structured Query Language. The language used to communicate with a Relational Database. |
SSH | Secure Shell. Provides secure command line (DOS type) access to the operating system when using Linux. |
SSL | Secure Sockets Layer. Encryption of web communication using HTTP (HTTPS). |
UAT | User Acceptance Testing. The process by which a client accepts the configuration work performed by a vendor. |
UNIX | Unix (all-caps UNIX for the trademark) is a multitasking,multi user computer operating system that exists in many variants, originally developed at AT&T's Bell Labs research center. |
URL | A Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is also known as a web address, and is a specific character string that constitutes a reference to a resource. Most web browsers display the URL of a web page above the page in an address bar. |
UTATM | Universal Tracking ApplicationTM. A highly configurable application within the SmartSimple framework used by organizations to create unique applications to meet their specific tracking needs. |
Whitelisting | Application whitelisting is a computer administration practice used to prevent unauthorized programs from running. This is primarily to protect computers and networks from harmful applications. |
XML | Extensible Markup Language is a markup language that defines a set of rules for encoding documents in a format which is legible to both people and machines. |
XSS | Cross-site scripting (XSS) is a type of computer security vulnerability typically found in web applications. XSS enables attackers to inject client-side script into web pages viewed by other users. |
Claims Management Acronyms, Terms and Abbreviations
HCAI | Health Claims for Auto Insurance. The Ontario Government system for receipt and analysis of accident benefits claims. |
IME | Independent Medical Examiner. An organization or individual that provides an independent assessment of injuries after an accident that involves an insurance claim. |
Grants Management Acronyms, Terms and Abbreviations
CRA | Canada Revenue Agency. Grants clients in Canada and the US use CRA to verify the eligibility of organizations based on their not-for-profit status. |
CSR | Corporate Social Responsibility. CSR are generally programs companies have incorporated into their business model as their way to be"socially responsible" to the community. This can include everything from supporting medical research initiatives to food banks, children's programs to animal welfare and financial literacy to building homes for families in need both in a company's native country and abroad. |
eGrant | eGrants are online systems designed to automate the entire grants management process, and can include any or all of the following steps:
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EIN | Also known as the Federal Employer Identification Number(FEIN), the EIN is a unique nine-digit number assigned by the IRS to business entities operating in the United States. |
GSA | General Service Agreement (U.S. government). A list of products that can be purchased byUS Federal government organizations can purchase. A variety of schedules are available. SmartSimple is listed on GSA Schedule 70. |
hGrant | A tool provided by The Foundation Center, hGrant allows non-profit organizations of any size to publish and share their information online with other non-profits, creating a community of information resources for the not-for-profit sector. |
IRS | Internal Revenue Service (U.S.). Grants clients in the US use IRS to verify the eligibility of organizations based on their not-for-profit status. |
LOI | Letter of Intent can mean one of two things:
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NTEE | The National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities (NTEE) system is used by the IRS and NCCS to classify non-profit organizations. |
OFAC | Office of Foreign Asset Control (U.S.). This list is produced by a variety of US government agencies (FBI, Homeland Security) and contains all persons and organizations that are potentially terrorists. SmartSimple clients in the U.S. must validate that anyone they are dealing with - both organizations and contacts - are not on this list before providing any funds. This is a legal requirement and is mandatory. |
Research Management Acronyms, Terms and Abbreviations
CCV – Common CV | The Canadian Common CV (CCV) is a web-based application that provides researchers with a single, common approach to gathering CV information required by federal, provincial and not-for-profit research funding organizations. |
LOI | Letter of Intent can mean one of two things:
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ORCiD | Open Researcher and Contributor ID. This is both a system and an organization. Researchers can maintain a profile in that system and automatically transfer parts of that profile to a research management system that has integrated with ORCiD. SmartSimple is integrated with this system. |
PubMed | The library of Congress (US) maintains a virtual library of more than 23 million documents on biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals and online books. |