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(Computer Output to LaserDisc) Archiving large volumes of transactions on a LaserDisc (LD). In this earlier technology, data were stored on LaserDiscs, which were superseded by other forms of...
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Definition: COLD
(Computer Output to LaserDisc) Archiving large volumes of transactions on a LaserDisc (LD). In this earlier technology, data were stored on LaserDiscs, which were superseded by other forms of optical media, including WORM, magneto-optic and DVD-Rs. See ERM and computer output microfilm.
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