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Terms for subject Information technology (11513 entries)
In Real Life IRL
IRL in the real life
ITRL in the real life
In-Circuit Emulator ICE
incident Any event that is not part of the standard operation of a service and that causes, or may cause, an interruption to, or a reduction in, the quality of that service
incident response The response of an enterprise to a disaster or other significant event that may significantly affect the enterprise, its people, or its ability to function productively. An incident response may include evacuation of a facility, initiating a disaster recovery plan (DRP) performing damage assessment, and any other measures necessary to bring an enterprise to a more stable status.
incident response plan The operational component of incident management
Incoming InterFace IIF
Incompatible Time-sharing System ITS
inconsequential deficiency A deficiency is inconsequential if a reasonable person would conclude, after considering the possibility of further undetected deficiencies, that the deficiencies, either individually or when aggregated with other deficiencies, would clearly be trivial to the subject matter. If a reasonable person could not reach such a conclusion regarding a particular deficiency, that deficiency is more than inconsequential.
incr increase
incr increase
Incremental Packet Writing IPW
incremental testing Deliberately testing only the value-added functionality of a software component
independence Self-governance 2. The freedom from conditions that threaten objectivity or the appearance of objectivity. Such threats to objectivity must be managed at the individual auditor, engagement, functional and organizational levels. Independence includes Independence of mind and Independence in appearance
independence in appearance The avoidance of facts and circumstances that are so significant that a reasonable and informed third party would be likely to conclude, weighing all the specific facts and circumstances, that a firm’s, audit function’s, or a member of the audit team’s, integrity, objectivity or professional skepticism has been compromised.
independence of mind The state of mind that permits the expression of a conclusion without being affected by influences that compromise professional judgement, thereby allowing an individual to act with integrity and exercise objectivity and professional skepticism.
independent appearance The outward impression of being self-governing and free from conflict of interest and undue influence
independent attitude Impartial point of view which allows an IS auditor to act objectively and with fairness
Independent Computing Architecture ICA