IB Digital Society P-R
Proxy discrimination
Discrimination that occurs due to correlations to indicators such as race, disabilities or socio- economic status.
Remote learning
Education that occurs over a network connection, for example, using video-conferencing software.
Primary research
First-hand research in which you collect original data.
Proprietary software
Is often downloaded after paying for a license or subscription. In return for payment, users can expect updates and help from the company. Proprietary software is copyrighted which denies users access to the source code (so that it cannot be modified) and restricts the sharing of the software.
Ransomware
Malware that infects a computer and effectively locks the user out of their own device and demands a payment to unlock it.
Primary data
Original data collected for the first time for a specific purpose.
Relational database
A database that has more than one table.
Recycle
The process of converting waste into reusable materials.
Rite of passage
A ceremony or tradition that marks when an individual leaves one group and enters another, for example a birth, marriage or death.
Peer-to-peer network (P2P)
A decentralised network in which each computer is equally responsible for storing and sharing data.
Personal computer (PC)
A general purpose computer designed for individual use.
Paywall
A method of restricting access to digital content unless a subscription is paid.
Router
A networking technology that transfers data from one network to another by the most efficient route available.
Responsibility
A person is responsible for a decision that needs to be made and its implementation. Responsibility is a concept that is focused on future items that need to happen.
Robot
A programmable machine that can complete a set task with little or no human intervention.
Race
A social construct based on people's physical traits and characteristics.
Prioritisation algorithm
A sorting algorithm used to prioritize tasks.
Psychometric survey
A survey designed to measure an individual's mental capabilities and behavioural style.
Phishing
A type of social engineering that involves sending fraudulent messages designed to trick users into revealing sensitive information.
Psychographic analysis
An analysis of people based on their activities, interests and opinions.
Pedagogy
An approach to teaching.
Propaganda
Biased or one-sided information.
Proxy server
Computer system that acts as an intermediary between the client on the network and the internet, providing an additional layer of security.
Remote working
Conducting business and completing tasks from anywhere that employees are able to connect to the essential networks from, for example, working from home. Research and development (R&D): Work on innovating, improving and introducing new services or products.
Quantitative
Data that can be measured and converted into numbers.
Qualitative
Descriptive, non-numerical data.
Real-time
Happening now or live.
Professional service robot
Semi-autonomous or fully autonomous robots developed to assist humans in commercial settings.
RAM (Random Access Memory)
Short-term memory where data is stored temporarily while it is being processed or viewed on screen.
Robotic surgery
Surgery carried out using robotic systems, for example mechanical arms controlled by a surgeon.
Privacy
The ability of individuals and groups to determine for themselves when, how and to what extent information about themselves is shared with others.
Ranking system
The assignment of a number or short description to data to indicate first to the last in a data set.
Planned obsolescence
The development of products with intentionally short lifespans so that companies can get repeat sales as devices are replaced or upgraded.
Pollution
The introduction of substances or energy into the natural environment that cause a negative impact.
Popular culture
The music, dances, movies, performances, art and other forms of expressive media enjoyed by a society.
Reshoring
The practice of bringing previously outsourced jobs back from overseas, also called 'inshoring'.
Personal area network (PAN)
The smallest type of network, consisting of the connected devices that are in close proximity to an individual.
Quantum computing
The technology that uses quantum mechanics to create powerful quantum hardware which can solve complex problems faster than existing supercomputers.
Recidivism
The tendency to reoffend.
Predictive policing
The use of algorithms in an attempt to forecast criminal activities.
Radicalisation
The use of the internet to share ideas and resources that are radically different from those in mainstream society.