Model 4 Computers
button
icons you click to execute commands you need to work with an office app
close button
in a windows title bar, the rightmost button; closes the open window, app, or document
data file
in computer concepts, a file that contains words, numbers, and pictures that you can manipulate. A spreadsheet, a database, a presentation, and a word processing document all are data files
keyboard
input device that contains not only characters such as letters, numbers, and punctuation, but also keys that can issue commands
shortcut
link to a file, folder, or app that appears on the desktop
volatile memory
memory that is lost when the computer is turned off
ios
mobile device operating system that runs only on Apple devices, including the iPhone, iPad, and iPod
chrome os
operating system based on Linux that uses the Google Chrome browser as its user interface; and primarily runs web apps
android
operating system developed by Google based on Linux, and designed to be ran on many types of smartphones and tablets
spooling
placing data into a buffer
closed source
programs that keep all or some of the codes hidden, enabling them to control and profit from the program they create
administrator account
provides full access to the computer; additional responsibilities associated with an administrator account included installing programs and apps, adjusting security settings, and managing network access
ROM
read-only memory
macos server
server operating system that supports all sizes of networks and servers; lets authorities users access servers using their iPhones or other Apple devices
system software
software responsible for the general operation of a computer system, including the operation of hardware, running application software, and file management
software as a service
software that is distributed online and sometimes costs a monthly subscription or an annual fee
default settings
standard settings that control how the screen is set up and how a document looks when you first start typing
resource
the components required to preform work such as the processors, RAM
kernel
the core of an operating system; memory, runs programs, and assigns resources
macos
the operating system used on Apple Macintosh computers. It is distinctive for its elegant graphical user interface which makes the system especially easy to learn and use
virtualization
the practice of sharing or pooling computing resources, such as servers and storage devices
platform
the software or operating system a computer uses
active window
the window you are currently using
kilobyte (kb)
thousands of bites of data
boot process
triggers a series of steps and checks as the computer loads the operating system
utility
usefulness
library
where all the files are stored
operating system
(computer science) software that controls the execution of computer programs and may provide various services
gigabyte (gb)
1 billion bytes
dialog box
A box that displays additional options or information you can use to execute commands.
virtual memory
A capability of the computer's operating system that handles data that cannot fit into RAM when running several programs at once. When RAM is used up, data is stored or "swapped" into virtual memory.
program window
displays a running window on a computer
file
A document that is stored on your computer. In Excel, a file is also known as a workbook.
menu
A list of commands or choices.
shortcut menu
A menu that contains a list of useful commands.
open source
A program in which the source code is available to the general public for use and/or modification from its original design free of charge
file extension
A tag of three or four letters, preceded by a period, which identifies a data file's format or the application used to create the file.
folder
An area for storing files to keep them organized
windows
An operating system by Microsoft that incorporates a user-friendly, graphical interface.
output
Data that has been processed into a useful format.
mobile os
Embedded operating system that controls a smartphone.
virtual machine
Enables computer to run another operating system in addition to one installed
user account
Identifies resources a user can access on a computer
settings app
In Windows 10, the Settings App customizes how the computer looks and functions. It lets you make most configuration changes that used to be done in the Control Panel, if you're familiar with older versions of Windows.
maximize button
enlarges a window so that it fills the entire screen
folder window
Is a window that displays the contents of folders and files on your drives and network.
windows server
Microsoft's server operating system, security has improved over time (firewalls, encryption, minimize number of running applications, etc.)
UNIX
Operating system developed by AT&T. It is considered portable, meaning it can run on just about any hardware platform.
server os
Optimized for providing application services and shared resources
RAM
Random Access Memory
disk cleanup utility
Removes unused files like temporary Internet files from your hard drive
tile
Shortcut to an app or other content
input
Something put into a system, such as resources, in order to achieve a result.
nonvolatile memory
Storage that retains data even when powered down (such as flash memory, hard disk, or DVD storage).
restore down button
The button that returns a window to its previous size.
file format
The structure or organization of data in a file. It is usually indicated by the file name extension.
window
This is what appears when you open a folder, document or program.
flash memory
Type of nonvolatile memory that can be erased electronically and rewritten.
linux
UNIX-based operating system for desktop computers, laptops, and some tablets
bootstrap program
a built-in startup program that executes a series of tests to check components, including the RAM, keyboard, and storage, and identifies connected devices and checks their settings
minimize button
a button that hides a window so that only its program button is visible on the taskbar and temporarily hides a window
control panel
a collection of utility programs that determine how windows appears and performs on your computer
graphic user interface
a collective term for all the ways you interact with the device, a GUI controls how you interact with menus, programs and apps, and visual images such as icons by touching, pointing, tapping, or clicking buttons and other objects to issue commands
personal computer
a computer designed for use by one person at a time.
web server
a computer that delivers requested webpages to your computer or mobile device
pointing device
a device used to point to and select specific objects on the computer screen
cache
a holding area where your browser keeps a copy of each webpage you view. This temporary storage helps speed up processing in time
web app
a program that resides on a server on the internet rather than a user's device, and is run through a web browser
icon
a small picture that represents a program, file, or hardware device
clipboard
a temporary Windows storage area that holds the selections you copy or cut
megabyte (mb)
a unit of storage measuring roughly one million bytes
buffer
an area of memory that stores data and information waiting to be sent to an input or output device
desktop operating system
an operating system installed on a single computer
desktop
an operating system screen that contains icons for programs and files, as well as toolbars, taskbars, menus, and buttons you can use to start programs and apps
memory
consists of electronic components that store instructions waiting to be executed and the data needed by those instructions
executable file
contains the instructions that tell a computer how to perform a specific task