A set of quality assurance standards and mechanisms for data transmission, implemented in this version of Windows.
Also known as a time slice, the maximum amount of time a thread can run before the system checks for another ready thread of the same priority to run.
An older storage technology used with tape backup drives and cartridges. A means of backing up data on computer systems, QIC represents a set of standards devised to enable tapes to be used with drives from different manufacturers. The QIC standards specify the length of tape, the number of recording tracks, and the magnetic strength of the tape coating, all of which determine the amount of information that can be written to the tape. Older QIC-80 drives can hold up to 340 MB of compressed data. Newer versions can hold more than 1 GB of information.