Verifies expressions between a range of two values.
Binary Object:
Stores data in binary format, typically used for multimedia, such as images, audio, video, and so on.
Black Box:
Objects or chunks of code that can function independently, where changes made to one part of a piece of software will not affect others. Object methodology allows black boxing. Relational database design and procedural coding do not allow black boxing.
Browser:
A program used to surf the Internet, such as Internet Explorer or Netscape.
BTree:
See BTree Index .
BTree Index:
A binary tree. If drawn out on a piece of paper a binary tree index looks like an upside down tree.