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Is something that exists in itself, actually or potentially, concretely or abstractly, physically or not
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Entity
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The range of frequencies that can be transmitted
over a communication channel. |
Bandwidth
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A program that converts the whole of a program
into machine code before the program is used. |
Compiler
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A set of tags that can be inserted into a document
to indicate its layout and appearance. |
Markup language
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The hardware or software that connect two
systems and allows them to communicate to each other. |
Interface
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Abbreviation of synchronous dynamic random
access memory. A type of fast memory that uses a separate clock signal in addition to the normal control signals. |
SDRAM
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A program used for displaying webpages.
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Browser
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A set of instructions written in a computer
language that control the behaviour of a computer. |
Program
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Abbreviation for universal serial bus. A connector
interface standard for attaching peripheral devices to a computer. |
USB
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One of a set of mutually exclusive options in a
dialogue box, i.e. the user can only select one, causing the others to be deselected. |
Radio button
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The physical components of a computer system.
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Hardware
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The general specification of a system
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Architecture
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A network computer used for accessing a service
on a server |
Client
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A unit of storage capacity. A byte is made up 8 bits
and stores one character, letters, a number, a space or punctuation mark. |
Byte
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To remove some data from a file and temporarily
store it in the computer ́s memory. Then insert a copy of the data in another position in the same or in another file. |
Cut and paste
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An initial setting that can be changed by the user.
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Default
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A person who writes computer programs.
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Programmer
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Transmit signals that can be picked up by a large
number of receivers. |
Broadcast
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Magnetic storage service that read and write data
on metal disks. |
Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
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A computer program or data stored on a storage
device. |
File
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To put data into a system.
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Input
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Common name for a microchip . An electronic
integrated circuit in a small package. |
Chip
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To adjust the settings.
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configure
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The characteristic of being connected.
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connectivity
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conductors that carry signals between different
parts of a computer |
bus
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electronic system that has only two states
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digital
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computer program designed with a particular
purpose |
application
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type of application program used for information
storage and administration |
database
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main graphical interface background screen
displaying program icons |
desktop
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a logical storage area used for grouping files so
that they can be easily administered |
folder
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a desktop component showing shortcuts and
currently running programs |
taskbar
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A part of the operating system stored on a
ROM chip that controls the input and output of data to peripherals |
Bios
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A computer program that runs automatically
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bot
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The part of a computer that processes
the data |
processor
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In computing, a computer keyboard is a
typerwritestyle device, which uses an arrangement of buttons or keys, to act as mechanical levers or electronic switches. |
Keyboard
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measure of the quality of a display
screen in terms of amount of graphical information that can be shown on the screen |
Resolution
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the person using the computer
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User
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A central processing unit (CPU) is the electronic circuitry within a computer that carries out the instructions of a computer programby performing the basic arithmetic, logical, controland input/output (I/O) operations specified by the instructions.
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Central processing unit CPU
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In the SI system, the unit of power is the
joule per second (J/s), known as the watt in honour of James Watt, the eighteenth century developer of the steam engine. |
Power
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The form factor is the specification of a motherboard – the dimensions, power supply type, location of mounting holes, number of ports on the back panel, etc.
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Form factor
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Dialog box component in the form of a small square.
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Checkbox
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A personal computer designed to sit on a
desk. |
Desktop
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Conductors that set signals between different
part of the computers. |
Bus
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Acronym for American Standard Code for
Information, encoding language. |
ASCII
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A sudden and complete failure in a program.
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Crash
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Computer program or set of programs used to
detect, identify and remove viruses from a computer system. |
Anti-virus
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A program written with the purpose of causing
damage or causing a computer to behave in an unusual way. |
Virus
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A technique used in a computer crime that involves adding concealed instructions to a computer program so that it will still work but will also perform prohibited duties. In other words, it appears to do something useful but actually does something estructive in the background.
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Trojan
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The name of a popular internet search engine website.
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Yahoo
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A robot with human characteristics.
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Humanoid
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