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Dominic Fornicola INPUT DEVICE- piece of computer hardware used to provide data and control signals to an information processing system such as a computer or information appliance OUTPUT DEVICE- any piece of hardware equipment used to communicate the results of data carried out by a an information processing system which converts the electronically generated information to a human-readable form STORAGE- tech consisting of components and recording media used to retain digital data MOTHERBOARD-a printed circuit board containing the principle components of a computer or other device with connectors into which other circuit boards can be slotted HARD DISK DRIVE- mechanism that controls the positioning reading and writing of the hard disk which furnishes the largest amount of data storage for the PC RAM- random access memory- is the place in a computer where the operating system application programs and data in current use are kept so that they can be reached by the computers processor PERIPHERAL- auxiliary device such as a computer mouse or keyboard that connects to and works with the computer in some way BUS-is a communication system that transfers data between components inside a computer or between computers EXPANSION CARDS-a circuit board that can be inserted in a computer to give extra facilities or memory POWER SUPPLY UNIT-converts mains AC to low voltage regulated DC power for the internal components of a computer OPTICAL DISK DRIVE-is a disk drive that uses laser light or electromagnetic waves within or near the visible light spectrum as part of the proves of reading or writing data to or from optical disks CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT-is the abbreviation for central processing unit SOFTWARE-the programs and other operating information used by a computer OPERATING SYSTEM-the software that supports a computers basic function such as scheduling tasks executing application and controlling peripherals DRIVER- PROGRAM BOOTSTRAPPING BIOS-is the program a personal computers microprocessor uses to get the computer system started after you turn it on. Manages flow between computer operating system and attached devices COMMAND LINE-is the pscae to the right of the command prompt on an all text display mode on computer monitor in which a user enters commands and data ALGORITHM-a process or set of rules to be followed in calculation or other problem solving operation especially by a computer ANALOG- APP- a self contained program or piece of software designed to fulfill a particular purpose APPLICATION- a program or piece of software designed and written to fulfill a particular purpose of the user ARRAY-a series of objects all of which are the same size and type BACKUP- refers to the copying and archiving of computer data so it may be used to restore the original after a data loss event BANDWIDTH –the range of frequencies within a given band, in particular that used for transmitting a signal BINARY-relating to using or expressed ina system of numerical notation that has 2 rather then 10 base BIT-a unit of information expressed as either a 0 or 1 in binary notation BITMAP-is a mapping from some domain to bits that is values which are zero or one BYTE-a group of binary digits or bits BLOG-a regularly updated website or wev page typically run by an individual or small group, informal or conversational style BLOGGER-a person who keeps a web log or publish an online diary BOOKMARK-are called favorites in internet explorer. A link to a web address saved electronically om a browser to facilitate quick access to the web page BOOT BROADBAND-a high capacity transmission technique using a wide range of frequencies which enables a large number of messages to be commutated simultaneously BROWSER- a program with a graphical user interface for displaying HTML files. Used to navigate the world wide web BUFFER-is a region of a physical memory storage used to temporarily store data while it is being moved from one place to another BUG-an error flaw failure in a computer program or system that causes it to produce an incorrect or unexpected result CACHE-to store data locally in order to speed up subsequent retrievals. Reserved areas of memory in every computer that are used to speed up instruction execution, data retrieval and data updating CAPS LOCK-a keyboard key that toggles upper case on and off when on pressing any key austomatically delivers the shifted version of the key except for numerals, periods, commas, slashes, and backslashes CAPTCHA- a program or system intened to distinguish human from machine input CLIENT-piece of computer hardware or software that accesses a service made available by a server CLIP ART-simple pictures and symbols made available for computerusers to add to their documents CLIP BOARD-is a temporary stoage area for data that the user wants to opy from one place to another CLOUD COMPUTING-the practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the internet to store manage and process data rather than a local server COMMAND-is an instruction given bt a user telling a computer to do something such as run a single program or a group of linked programs COMPILE-transforming of source code written in a programming language to another language COMPRESS-the reencoding of data into a form that uses fewer bits of information than the origianl COMPUTER-an electronic device for storing and processing data typically in binary form according to instruction given to it in a variable program CONFIGURE- to design or adapt for some specific purpose COOKIE-small text file created by a web site that is stored in the users computer either temporarily or permanently. They are used by websites to recognize computers COPY- making a duplicate of a file DATA-the quantities character or symbols on which operation are performed by a computer being stored and transmitted in the form of electronic signals and recorded on magnetic optical or mechanical media DATABASE- a structured set of data held in a computer especially one that is accessible in various ways DATA MINING-the practice of examining large databases in order to generate new information DEBUG-identify and remove errors from computer hardware or software DECOMPRESS- DELETE-to remove or erase DESKTOP- the working area of a computer screen regarded as representation of a notional desktop containing icons representing item such as files and wastebasket DEVELOPMENT- DIGITAL-anything expressed by a computer as binary DISK-an information storage device for a computer in the shape of a round flat plate DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM-the system by which internet domain names and addresses are trached and regulated DOCUMENT-file created in a word processer DOMAIN-defined by an IP address all devices sharing a common part of the ip address are said to be in the same domain DOMAIN NAME-the part of a network address that identifies it as belonging to particular domain DOWLOAD-copy data from one computer system to another typically over the internet DRAG-moving screen icons EMAIL-messages sent over the internet to specific users EMOTICON-representation of a facial expression using icons ENCRYPT-convert data into a way that only certain parties can read it ENCRYPTION-the process of encoding messages or information I such a way that only authorized parties can read it ENTER-a keyboard key that tells the computer to input the lines of data or commands that have just been typed EXABYTE-one billion GB or one quintillion bytes FILE-resource for storing information FINDER- application that provides file management FIREWALL- part of a computer system or network that is designed to block unauthorized access while permitting outward communication FIRMWARE-permanent software programmed into a read only memory FLAMING-posting or sending offensive messages over the internet FLASH-vector graphic animation technology FLASH DRIVE-small portable and replaceable electronic device used to store information FLOPPY DISK-flexible removable magnetic disk typically encased in hard plastic used for storing data FLOWCHART-diagram of the sequence of movements or actions of people or things involved in a complex system or activity FOLDER-an icon on a computer screen that can be used to access a directory containing related files or documents FONT- a set of type of one particular face and size FORMAT-organization style GIGABYTE-1024 megabytes- HACK-using a computer to gain unauthorized access HACKER-someone who hacks HARDWARE-the physical parts that make up a computer HTML-hypertext markup language-standardized system for tagging text files to achieve font, color graphic and hyperlink HYPERLINK-link from a hypertext file or document to another location or ful typically activated by clicking on a highlighted word or image on the screen HYPERTEXT-software system that links topics on the screen to related information and graphics which are typically accessed by a point click method INTEGER-whole number INTERFACE-a device or program enabling a user to communicate with another a computer INTERNET-global communication network. Connects all computers around the world IP ADDRESS- a unique string of numbers separated bt periods that identifies each computer using the internet protocol to communicate over a network ITERATION-new version of a piece of computer hardware or software JAVA-general purpose computer programming language that is concurrent class based object oriented and specifically designed to have as few implementations as possible KERNEL-manages requests from software and translates them into data processing instructions for the cental processing unit and other electronic components of the computer LOGIC-sequence of operations performed by hardware or software LURKING-reading or scanning an online conversation without interacting MAINFRAME-computers mainly used for big companies for critical applications bulk data processing etc MACRO-large scale-a single instruction that expands automatically into a set of instructios to perform a particular task MALWARE-software intentionally designed to harm computers or computer systems MEMORY-how much storage a computer has MIRROR-web site or files that have been copied from one server to another so they can be available from more than one place MODEM-device that allows a computer to transmit data MONITOR-display for a computer MOTHERBOARD-circuit board containing the principle components of a computer or other device MOUSE-hand held input device that is moved about on a flat surface to direct the cursor on a computer screen MULTIMEDIA-using more than one medium of expression OPEN SOURCE-software that can be freely used and modified by anyone OPERATING SYSTEM-system on which a computer performs its basic functions PATH-specifies a unique location in a directory PHISHING-action of defrauding an online account PIRACY-unauthorized use or reproduction or another work PIRATE-someone who uses anothers work without authorization PLATFORM-underlying computer system on which application programs can run PLUG IN-extension software component that adds a specific feature to an existing software application PODCAST-a digital audio file on the internet for downloading to a computer or portable media player POP UP- forms of online advertising on the WWW intended to attract web traffic or capture email addresses PORTAL-one specially designed wb page that brings information together from diverse sources in a uniform way PROCESS-instance of a computer program PROTOCOL-set of guidelines for implementing networking communicationsbetween computers QUEUE-particular kind of abstract data type or collection in which the entities in the collection are kept in order and principle operations on the collection are the addition of entities to the rear terminal position QWERTY-standard keyboard organization REBOOT- to restart a computer RESOLUTION-number of pixels contained on a display moniter RESTORE-allowed user to restart their computer to a previous state without losing any files ROM-read only memory-computer hardware that stores programs or data that cannot be modified ROOT-the user name or account that by default has access to all commands and files on a linux or an unix like operating system ROUTER-forwards data packets along networks RUNTIME-time in which a program is executed SCRIPT-a list of commands that can be executed without user interaction SEARCH ENGINE-a program that searches for and identifies items in a database that correspond to keywords and characters specified by the user SECURITY-the protection of data, networks, and computing power SERVER-a computer or computer program that manages access to a centralized resource or service in a network SHAREWARE-software that is available for free and often distributed informally for evaluation, after which a fee may be requested for continued use SHELL-a user interface for access to an operating system’s services; operating system shells use either a command-line interface or graphical user interface, depending on the computer’s role and operation SPAM-the practice of sending large quantities of unwanted email messages, frequently with commercial intent SPAMMER-one who sends spam mail SPREADSHEET-an electronic document in which data is arranged in the rows and columns of a grid and can be manipulated and used in calculations STATUS BAR-a horizontal bar, typically at the bottom of the screen or window, showing information about a document being edited or a program running STORAGE-a technology consisting of computer components and recording media used to retain digital media a core function of a computer SPYWARE-software that enables a user to obtain covert information about another’s computer activities by transmitting data covertly from their hard drive SUPERCOMPUTER-a computer that performs at or near the current highest operational rate for computers SURF-to browse the web for topics of interest SYNTAX-the set of rules that defines the combinations of symbols that are considered to be a correctly structured document or fragment TERABYTE-a unit of information, equal to 1000 GB TERMINAL-an electronic or electromechanical hardware device that is used for entering data into, and displaying data from, a computer TEXT EDITOR-a system or program that allows a user to edit text THREAD-the smallest sequence of programmed instructions that can be managed independently by a scheduler, which is typically a part of the operating system TROJAN HORSE-a program designed to breach the security of a computer system while ostensibly performing some innocuous function TYPEFACE-a particular design of type UNIX-one of the first operating systems to be written in a high-level programming language UPLOAD-to transfer data from one computer to another typically to one that is larger or more remote than the user USER INTERFACE-is everything designed into an information device with which a human being may interact USERNAME-an identification used bt a person with access to a computer network or online services URL-uniform resource identifier-the generic term for all types of names and addresses that refer to objects on the WWW UTILITY-system software designed to help analyze configure optimize or maintain a computer VIRTUAL MEMORY-memory that appears to exist as main storage although most of it is supported by data held in secondary storage VIRUS-malware that when executed replicates by inserting copies of itself into other computer programs data files or the bootsector of the hard drive WIKI-a collaborative web site that comprises the work of several authors WORD PROCESSOR-a program or machine for storing manipulating and formatting text entered from a keyboard and providing printout WORKSTATION-special computer designed for technical or scientific applications WORM- a stand alone malware program that replicates itself in order to spread WWW-world wide web- XML-extensible markup language-defines a set of rules for encokding documents in a format which is both human readable and machine readable ZIP-a file that contains one or more files compressed into a zip format