Computer Science
Desktop
(computer science) the area of the screen in graphical user interfaces against which icons and windows appear
Taskbar
A bar normally located at the bottom of the Windows desktop, displaying information about open programs and providing quick access to others.
Non- Adjacent Files
A broken up file
Adjacent Files
A file not broken apart
Web Browser
A program that allows a user to view and interact with web pages
Program
A set of step-by-step instructions to a computer. Some are burned directly into chips, while others are stored as program files. Programs are written in languages such as BASIC and C++.
Search Engine
A software program you can use to find Web sites, Web pages, and Internet files.
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.
Wireless Network
Any type of computer network that is not connected by cables of any kind.
Central Processing Unit (CPU)
Brain of the computer that performs instructions defined by software
Collapse a folder
Close a folder and close access to documents inside
File/ Folder
Common storage unit/method for organizing files
Address Bar
Contains address of the current page and is where you enter the location for the webpage you want to visit.
Binary Code
Groupings of 1's and 0's that makes information that a computer can understand.
Ellipsis
Indicated by a series of three periods, the __ indicates that some material has been omitted from a given text.
Menu/Submenu
List of commands or choices offered to user.
Motherboard
Printed circuit board on which the CPU, RAM chips and other electronic circuit elements of a digital computer are frequently located.
operating system software
Programs that make the computer work. ex: Windows 8, vista, GUI, Linux.
RAM
Random Access Memory - temporary place to store material that works quickly. erased when computer turns off. Volatile.
ROM
Read Only Memory- Permanent instructions that cannot be changed. It makes the BIOS function. Checks your OS.
Software
Set of instructions that tells the hardware what to do. It is what guides the hardware and tells it how to accomplish each task.
Pixel
Smallest portion of a display or image
Operating System (OS)
Software used to control the computer and its peripheral equipment.
Hard Drive
Storage device that stores digitally encoded data on rapidly rotating rigid disks with magnetic surfaces. The device is either permanently installed within the computer case or can be portable
Expand a folder
To open a folder to access its contents
Bug
Unexpected problem with hardware or software
Client
a desktop computer capable of obtaining info and applications
Network
a set of computers which are connected to each other and operate as part of the same system, able to exchange information and messages
Enhanced Screen Tip
an on-screen note that provides the name of the command, available keyboard shortcuts, a description of the command, and sometimes instructions for how to obtain help about the command
Multitasking
an operating system feature that allows more than one application to run at a time
BASIC
beginners all purpose symbolic instruction code
Order of bytes from least to greatest
bits, byte, kilobyte, megabyte, gigabyte, terabyte.
Hardware
computer machinery and equipment
Output
device that projects images, gives sound, and basically gives out the info from the computer so the user can obtain it (ex: monitor, printer, projector, speakers)
Input
device used to insert data into a computer or other device (ex: keyboard, mouse, microphone, scanner, voice recognition)
Copy/Move
duplicating text, data, files, or disks and putting it into another location
Application Software
ex: Word, Excel, Photoshop, WordPerfect...
Auxiliary Storage Devices
ex: network drive, hard drive, flash drive, google drive.
GUI
graphical user interface
Memory/Storage Units
part of computer where data is stored for later use
Quick launch icon/ pinning and arranging
section where user can launch programs
Server
software capable of accepting requests
Calculator
something used for making mathematical calculations, in particular a small electronic device with a keyboard and a visual display
Accessories
things that attach onto the computer/ add onto the computers functional capabilities