DTP is an abbreviation for desktop publishing. desktop publishing the work of arranging the writing and pictures for a magazine, small book etc, using a computer and special software
DeskTop Publishing - Something like editing text but with more options, however, with the modern program packages it look likes this kind of programs are no longer necessary
Desktop publishing: using computers to lay out text and graphics for printing in magazines, newsletters, brochures, etc
Desk Top Publisher(ing) - A PC Term that describes a programme that enables you to design, create and print a variety of projects such as letterheads, birthday cards, calendars, business cards, invitations etc that would have previously only been possible by using the services of an outside printers business
Desktop Publishing system, a system that enables you to edit a publications on a computer
Small, affordable, easy-to-use computer tools that accomplish the bulk of the production process for producing publications The system usually includes a computer with graphical user interface, desktop publishing software, and a high-resolution printer
- a vaccine that protects against diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (whooping cough) The recently released DTPa contains an acellular pertussis vaccine, made of refined pertussis extracts instead of whole cells and causes fewer adverse reactions such as fever and pain and swelling at the injection site than the older whole-cell vaccine, DTPw
Distributed Transaction Processing An OSI upper-layer service for implementing transaction-based processing Defined as ISO standard 10026
Desk Top Publishing An early name given to a computer and laser printer combination used for typesetting While the process and equipment is different and more complex than the early days the name remained the same
Where you produce newsletters, magazines, stationery, and other printed material using DTP software program on a home computer