The Fiber Optics Illustrated Dictionary - Part 43 fills a gap in the literature by providing instructors, hobbyists, and top-level engineers with an accessible, current reference. From the author of the best-selling Telecommunications Illustrated Dictionary, this comprehensive reference includes fundamental physics, basic technical information for fiber splicing, installation, maintenance, and repair, and follow-up information for communications and other professionals using fiber optic components. Well-balanced, well-researched, and extensively cross-referenced, it also includes hundreds of photographs, charts, and diagrams that clarify the more complex ideas and put simpler ideas into their applications context | Fiber Optics Illustrated Dictionary also being extended to include a set of commonly used office productivity tools. One of the more interesting aspects of GNOME is that it can be internationalized in order to make it possible for developers around the globe to create applications in the language syntax that is most comfortable for them. One of the secondary goals of the GNOME project is to make GNOME developer tools and documentation available in every known world language an ambitious goal but likely to result in a rich choice of options even if it is not literally achieved . GNOME also takes into consideration the maximizing of accessibility for people with disabilities through the GNOME Accessibility Project http GNSS See Global Navigation Satellite System. GNU Acronym for GNU s Not Unix AUnix work-alike developed under the aegis of Richard Stallman of the Free Software Foundation FSF . See Free Software Foundation GNOME. GNU as A GNU family of assemblers used to write software code for a variety of object file formats. The original GNU assembler for the Digital Equipment Corporation DEC VAX system was written by Dean Elsner. Many subsequent programmers and even some commercial vendors have enhanced and maintained the software. See Free Software Foundation. GNU C compiler GCC. A C compiler supporting ANSI standard C C and Objective C. The GNU C library includes ANSI C Unix and POSIX functions. GNU Emacs A powerful extensible scriptable display editor distributed by Berkeley programmers with BSD and by many other distributors and commercial vendors. Emacs is so powerful and so well liked by power editor users many have half seriously referred to it as an operating system. The first Emacs was written in 1975 by Richard Stallman. GNU Emacs which was enhanced by Stallman with true LISP integrated into the editor was introduced in the mid-1980s. GNU Emacs is widely available on Unix systems. GNU graphics A set of graphics utilities for plotting .