#computer_file (computer science) a file maintained in computer-readable form
supertype: file__data_file a set of related records (either written or electronic) kept together
subtype: backup_file (computer science) a computer file dedicated to storing and updating computer backups
subtype: binary_file (computer science) a computer file containing machine-readable information that must be read by an application; characters use all 8 bits of each byte
subtype: GIF_file
subtype: master_file__main_file (computer science) a computer file that is used as the authority in a given job and that is relatively permanent
subtype: disk_file (computer science) a computer file stored on a magnetic disk and identified by a unique label
subtype: transaction_file__transactionfile__detail_file (computer science) a computer file containing relatively transient data about a particular data processing task
subtype: input_file__inputfile__input_data__inputdata (computer science) a computer file that contains data that serve as input to a device or program
subtype: output_file (computer science) a computer file that contains data that are the output of a device or program
subtype: read-only_file (computer science) a file that you can read but cannot change
subtype: text_file__document (computer science) a computer file that contains text (and possibly formatting instructions) using 7-bit ASCII characters
subtype: web_page__webpage a document connected to the World Wide Web and viewable by anyone connected to the internet who has a web browser
subtype: ASCII_text_file a text file that contains only ASCII characters without special formatting
subtype: source_code program instructions written as an ASCII text file; must be translated by a compiler or interpreter or assembler into the object code for a particular computer before execution
subtype: plain_text_file
subtype: structured_text_file
subtype: HTML_file
subtype: encoded_text_file
subtype: postscript_file
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