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handshaking
2 devices on a network negotiating their communication protocols
Batch processing
A processing system that involves holding a group of transactions for processing until the end of a specified period of time.
B2G (business-to-government)
An ecommerce exchange of products, services, or information between businesses and governments.
Application specifications
Computer programs that help users perform a specific task such as word processing. Also called application programs, applications, or programs.
Data & Information:
Input (data) Output (Information) often store the data and resulting information for future use
LAN
Local Area Network - data communication networks that connect personal computers within a very limited geographical area
RF signals
Radio waves - typically used for bluetooth devices
Application development tool
Software, such as 4GLs, expert system shells, and component objects, that can be assembled into the application software for an information system.
Tier 1 Networks
Such as At&t, CenturyLink, and Verizon who own and maintain millions of dollars data communication equipment
Tier 2 Networks
Such as Comcast and Merit, pay a fee to connect to Tier 1 networks
Tier 3 Networks
Such as Midwest Cellular, Business Networks, Home Networks, and Education Institutions - end user who pays fees for connection services
Analysis phase
Tasks performed by the project team whose goal is to produce a list of requirements for a new or revised information system.
Acceptance testing
The final phase of testing for a new information system, in which the system's new owner determines whether the system performs as required.
Application testing
The process of testing newly developed application software by running unit tests, integration tests, and system tests.
Wiki:
a collaborative website that allows user to create, add to, modify, or delete the content via their browser
Hardware:
a computer contains many electric, electronic, and mechanical components
router
a device that controls the flow of data within a network
Mainframe:
a large, expensive, powerful computer that can handle hundreds or thousands of connected users simultaneously
Personal computer:
can perform all of its input, processing, output, and storage activities by itself and is intended to be used by one person at a time
Memory:
consists of electronic components that store instructions waiting to be executed and the data needed by those instructions
Application Software (application, app):
consists of programs designed to make users more productive and/or assist them with personal tasks
modem
contains circuitry that converts the data-carrying signals from a digital device to signals that can travel over other communication channels
Server:
controls access to the hardware, software, and other resources on a network
ARPANET
created in 1969, connected computers at UCLA, the Stanford Research Institute, the University of Utah and the University of California at Santa Barbara
User interface:
describes the way the user communicates with the computer
packet switching
divides a message into several packets that can be routed independently to their destination.
domain name
easy to remember name for the IP address like nike.com
FTP
file transfer protocol
Website:
is a collection of related webpages
ping
is a utility software designed to measure responsiveness
ethernet
is a wired network technology deployed in 1976
Internet:
is a worldwide collection of networks that connects millions of businesses, government, agencies, educational institutions, and individuals
Power supply:
is an electronic device that supplies electric energy to an electrical load
Computer definition:
is an electronic device, operating under the control of instructions stored in its own memory
protocol stack
networks that use more one set protocols
CPU (Central Processing Unit):
or microprocessor, the heart or engine of computer
domain name servers
servers that are scattered around the world that maintain lists of all domain names
Types of Storage Devices:
storage media, a computer keeps data, instructions, and information on a storage media. Storage device, records (writes) and/or retrieves (reads) items to and from storage media
Touchscreen Gestures:
tap, double tap, press and hold, drag or slide, swipe, stretch, and pinch
connection speed
the amount of data that can be transmitted in a specified time
History of computers:
the concept began in 1833 (programmable computer) combination of hardware and software
Internet infrastructure
the way networks fit together
Web pages:
the web consists of a worldwide collection of electronic documents, each of which is called a webpage
wireless channels
transport data from one device to another without the use of cables or wires
Viruses:
a malware program that, when executed, replicates by inserting copies of itself into other computer programs, data files, or the boot sector of the hard drive
User:
a person who uses or operates something, especially a computer or other machine
Programmer:
a person who writes programs for the operation of computers, especially as an occupation
Motherboard:
a print circuit board containing the principal components of a computer or other devices, with connectors into which other circuit boards can be slotted
communication protocol
a set of rules for efficiently transmitting data from one network node to another
internet governance
a set of shared protocols, procedures, and technologies that evolve through common agreement among network providers
Wi-Fi
a set of wireless networking technologies (designs consist of a mesh design or star configuration)
RAM(Random Access Memory):
allows data items to be read and written in roughly the same amount of time regardless of the order in which data items are accessed
file sharing
allows files to be accessed from computer other than the one on which they are stored
Input device:
allows you to enter data and instructions into a computer
Software:
also called a program, tells the computer what tasks to perform and how to perform them
microwaves
another option for transporting data wirelessly, but can be aimed in a single direction
node
any device on a network
dynamic IP addresses
are temporarily assigned IP address, for when the device is turned "on".
domain name system
the mechanism for tracking domain names
communication channel
the medium used to transport information from one network device to another
ICANN
the organization that supervises Internet addressing
wired channels
transport data through wires and cables
FTP:
users can transfer items to and from other computers on the Internet
B2B (business-to-business)
An ecommerce exchange of products, services, or information between businesses and consumers.
B2C (business-to-consumer)
An ecommerce exchange of products, services, or information between businesses and consumers.
DTE
Data Terminal Equipment - any device on a network
static IP Address
Devices who have a permanently assigned IP address
IPv4
Internet Protocol version 4 - uses 32 bit addresses
IPv6
Internet Protocol version 6 - uses 128 bits for each addresses
PAN
Personal Area Network - connects smart devices or consumer electronics within a range of about 30 feet
Types of Computer Users:
Personal computer, Server, and Mainframe
WAN
Wide Area Network - covers a large geographical area and usually consist of several smaller networks that connect different computers on a variety of platforms.
VoIP:
enables users to speak to other users over the internet
Social Network:
encourages members to share their interests, ideas, stories, photos, music, and videos with other registered users
Guest network
essentially a second network that you can configure on your LAN's router
circuit switching
establishes a dedicated private link between one telephone and another for the duration of the call
Output device:
hardware component that conveys information to one or more people
ping rate
indicates how quickly data can reach a server and bounce back to you.
IPOS cycle:
information processing (Input, Process, Output, and Storage)
Digital literacy:
involves having a current knowledge and understanding of computers, mobile devices, the Internet, and related technologies
Network:
is a collection of computers and devices connected together via communications devices and transmission media
Mobile device:
is a computer device small enough to hold in your hand
Web server:
is a computer that delivers requested webpages to your computer
BitTorrent
is a file sharing protocol that distributes the role of a file serve across a collection of dispersed computers
LCD Panels (RGB):
is a flat panel display, electronic visual display, or video display that uses the light modulating properties of liquid crystals
Web (World Wide Web):
is a global library of information available to anyone connected to the internet
packet
is a parcel of data that is sent across a computer network
Operating system:
is a set of programs that coordinates all the activities among computer or mobile device hardware
network discovery
is a setting that affects whether your computer can see other devices
IP Address
is an identifiable name for a specific computer on a network often pronounced TCPIP
Browers:
is software that enables users with an Internet connection to access and view webpages on a computer or mobile device
latency
is the elapsed time for data to make a round-trip from point A to point B
Supercomputer:
is the fastest, most powerful computer
bandwidth
is the transmission capacity of a communication channel
communication network
links devices so that data and information can be shared among them
network
links things together
topology
refers to the structure and layout of network components such as computers, connecting cables, and wireless signal paths Example: Point to Point, Star, Mesh, and Bus
wireless encryption
scrambles the data transmitted between wireless devices and then unscrambles the data on devices that have the encryption key
Malware (Malicious software):
software that acts without a users knowledge and deliberately alters the computers and mobile devices operations
permissions
specify how shared files can be used