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80 Cards in this Set

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URL
Uniform resource locator
ISP
Internet Service provider
HTTP
Hyperext Transfer Protocol
HTTPs
Hyperext Transfer Protocol Secure
DNS
Domain name System
the largest most well known computernetwork linking millions of computers world wide
Internet
a document located on a web server
Web Page
A collectoin of related web pages
Web Site
A computer continually connceted to the internet that stores web pages accessable through the internet
Web Server
A program used to view web pages
Web Browser
An address that identifies a computer,person,or a web page on the internet, such as an IP address,domaine name, or email address
Internet address
A neumeric internet address used to uniquely identify a computer on the internet
IP address
A text based internet address used to uniquely identify a computer on the internet
Domain Name
FTP
File transfer protocal
What is a computer?
a computer is a programmable device that accepts data, preforms operations on the data, presents results as needed and can store it.
what are the four primary operations of a computer?
Input, processing, output, and storage
List 6 general types of computers?
embedded, moble, personal, portable,notebook and tablet, also UMPC
Standards of moral conduct that guide a business’s policies, decisions and actions.
Business Ethics
A painful and crippling condition affecting the hands and wrists that can be caused by computer use.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS)
To use data, applications, and resources stored on computers accessed over the Internet rather than on users’ computers.
Cloud Computing
The transmission of data from one device to another.
Communications
A programmable, electronic device that accepts data input, performs processing operations on that data, and outputs and stores the results.
Computer
Standards of moral conduct as they relate to computer use.
Computer Ethics
The legal right to sell, publish, or distribute an original artistic or literary work; it is held by the creator of the work as soon as it exists in physical form.
Copyright
Raw, unorganized facts.
Data
A condition in which the tendons on the thumb side of the wrist are swollen and irritated.
DeQuervain&rsquos; Tendonitis
A personal computer designed to fit on or next to a desk.
Desktop Computer
Software used to protect and manage the rights of creators of digital content.
Digital Rights Management (DRM)
A subtle alteration of digital content that identifies the copyright holder.
Digital Watermarks
A text-based Internet address used to uniquely identify a computer on the Internet.
Domain Name
A computer that must be connected to a network to perform processing or storage tasks.
Dumb terminal
Electronic trash or waste, such as discarded computer components.
e-Trash
A certification, usually issued by a government agency, that identifies a device as meeting minimal environmental performance specifications.
Eco-label
Messages sent from one user to another over the Internet or other network.
Email
An Internet address consisting of a username and computer domain name that uniquely identifies a person on the Internet.
Email Address
A tiny computer embedded in a product and designed to perform specific tasks or functions for that product.
Embedded Computer
A person who uses a computer to perform tasks or obtain information.
End User
The science of fitting a work environment to the people who work there.
Ergonomics
Overall standards of moral conduct.
Ethics
Permits limited duplication and use of a portion of copyrighted material for specific purposes, such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, and research.
Fair Use
The use of computers in an environmentally friendly manner.
Green Computing
The physical parts of a computer.
Hardware
Data that has been processed into a meaningful form.
Information
The process of entering data into a computer; can also refer to the data itself.
Input
The legal rights to which creators of original creative works are entitled.
Intellectural Property Rights
The largest and most well-known computer network, linking millions of computers all over the world.
Internet
An address that identifies a computer, person, or Web page on the Internet, such as an IP address, domain name, or email address.
Internet Address
A specialized network computer designed primarily for Internet access and/or email exchange.
Internet Appliance
A business or other organization that provides Internet access, typically for a fee.
Internet Service Provider (ISP)
A numeric Internet address used to uniquely identify a computer on the Internet.
IP Address
A computer used in large organizations that manage large amounts of centralized data and run multiple programs simulatneously.
Mainframe Computer
A medium-sized computer used to host programs and data for a small network.
Midrange Server (Minicomputer)
A very small communications device with built-in computing or Internet capability.
Mobile Device
An very small notebook computer.
Netbook
Computers and other devices that are connected to share hardware, software, and data.
Network
A small personal computer designed to be carried around easily.
Notebook Computer (Laptop Computer)
The process of presenting results of processing; can also refer to the results themselves.
Output
A type of computer based on a microprocessor and designed to be used by one person at a time.
Personal Computer (PC)
Presenting someone else’s work as your own.
Plagarism
A small personal computer designed to be carried around easily.
Portable Computer
To modify data.
Process
Performing operations on data that has been input into a computer to convert that input to output.
Processing
A type of injury, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, that is caused by performing the same physical movements over and over again.
Repetitive Stress Injury (RSI)
Programs or instructions used to tell the computer what to do to accomplish tasks.
Software
The operation of saving data, programs or output for future use.
Storage
The fastest, most expensive, and most powerful type of computer.
Supercomputer
A supercomputer composed of numerous smaller computers connected together to act as a single computer.
Supercomputing Cluster
To use a Web browser to view Web pages.
Surf the web
A personal computer about the size of a notebook that is designed to be used with an electronic pen.
Tablet computer
A personal computer designed to access a network for processing and data storage instead of performing those tasks locally.
Thin Client
A word, phrase, symbol, or design that identifies goods or services.
Trade mark
A portable personal computer that is small enough to fit in one hand.
Ultra-Mobile PC (UMPC)
An Internet address that uniquely identifies a Web page.
Uniform Resource Locater (URL)
A name that uniquely identifies a user on a specific computer network.
Username
The creation of virtual versions of a computer resource.
Virtualization
A program used to view Web pages.
Web Browser
A document located on a Web server.
Web Page
A computer continually connected to the Internet that stores Web pages accessible through the Internet.
Web Server
A collection of related Web pages.
Web Site
The collection of web pages available through the Internet.
World Wide Web (Web or WWW)