Computer Science Basics & Hardware
Microprocessor
3rd step leading to the miniaturization of the computer.
Windows 10
A computer operating system
Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID)
A data storage scheme that uses multiple hard drives to share or replicate data among the drives
Power Supply
A device that provides power to a computer.
Input Device
A device used to input data into a computer
Output Device
A device used to output data from a computer. Includes printers, faxes, data storage drivers, screens, and plotters
Antiglare Screen
A filter put over the screen of a computer monitor to reduce glare
dialog box.
A small area or screen, in which the user is prompted to provide information or select commands.
Algorithm
A special method for solving a specific kind of problem
Bluetooth
A technical industry standard that facilitates communication between wireless devices such as personal digital assistants, handheld computers, and wireless enabled laptop computers or desktop computers
Wireless Local Area Connection (WLAN)
A type of local area network that uses high-frequency radio waves rather than wires to communicate between nodes
Digital Video/Versatile Disk (DVD)
An optical disk that holds 4.7 to 9.0 gigabytes of data depending on the format Documentation Written material that accompanies purchased software containing the information neccesary for using the software appropriately; sometimes known as the manual
RJ-45
Another name for a network cable connector
Personal Computer (PC)
Any computer whose price, size, and capabilities make it useful for individuals to use with no intervening computer operator
Wireless Network
Any type of computer network that is not connected by cables of any kind
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
Driver
Computer program designed to convert data output from one device to a format compatible with another device
Server
Computer with massive hard drive capacity that is used to link other computers together so that data can be shared by multiple users. A computer system in an ambulatory care facility is likely linked or networked with a central server
Wide Area Network (WAN)
Connecting together of computers on a large area for the purpose of sharing data
Networking
Connecting two or more computers together to share files and hardware
WiFi
Connection via a universal wireless network standard that uses radio waves
Backup
Copying or saving data to a secure location to prevent loss of data in the event of a disaster
Data Storage Device
Device capable of permanently or temporarily storing digital data
Software
Equivalent of a computer program or programs
Booting
Everything that happens between the time the computer is turned on, performs the operations necessary to get all components functioning, and the operating system loaded
Binary Code
Groupings of 1's and 0's that makes information that a computer can understand.
Firewall
Hardware device or software program designed to prevent unauthorized access to a computer system
Opening the "Save As" dialog box
Method or way to find the document library.
Supercomputer
Most powerful computers of all, with extremely fast processing speeds. Can perform really complex scientific calculations. They span in size from a few times the size of a desktop computer to the size of an entire room.
Local Area Network (LAN)
Network of computers usually in one office or building
1024
Number of bytes that equals one (1) kilobyte
Micro Computer
PC's, desktops, workstations, servers, tablets, handhelds, wearable.
Data Storage Memory
Permanent memory not part of the motherboard. Uses any suitable data storage device. Can be read-only or read-write type of memory
License
Permission statement authorizing the use of copyrighted computer software
saving them to a different location in case your computer crashes.
Phrase used when you backup your files
Universal Serial Bus (USB)
Port A type of data entry portal or bus for computer data
Compact Disk (CD) AKA: Optical disk
Portible and tranferable read-write or read-only data storage device. Sometimes called a CD-ROM, CD-RW, or compact disk. Capacity is 1-8 gigabytes of data. Optical drive unit is required to read-write data from the disk
Motherboard
Printed circuit board on which the CPU, RAM chips and other electronic circuit elements of a digital computer are frequently located.
Application Software
Programs or instructions that tell the computer what to do (ex: Word, Excel, Photoshop, WordPerfect...)
operating system software
Programs that make the computer work (ex: Windows 8, vista, GUI, Linux.)
Surge Protection
Protection of the fragile electronics from spikes in electrical voltage that occur on electric distribution lines
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.
Cyberspace
Reference to the nonphysical space of binary computer communication
Ethernet
References the networking of computers using metallic conductors or hard wires
Defragmentation
Reorganization of information of a hard disk to store files as continuous units rather than as small packets. A computer with little fragmentation of files operate at a higher speed
Steps to add or check a hardware device that is not working.
Restart the computer, check the connections and clean the device first before restarting the computer
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.
Operating System (OS)
Software used to control the computer and its peripheral equipment
Operating System (OS)
Software used to control the computer and its peripheral equipment.
User Friendly
Something anyone can operate
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
Internet
The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) to serve billions of users worldwide. It is a network of networks that consists of millions of private, public, academic, business, and government networks, of local to global scope, that are linked by a broad array of electronic, wireless and optical networking technologies
port
The interface between the computer and peripheral device.
device driver
The name given to the program used for hardware so that it will run on your computer
hertz
The unit of measure to determine the computer processing speed
Mainframe
a little less powerful than supercomputers; can execute multiple tasks at one time at a very high speed.
laptop
a portable computer
Mini Computer
also called "mid range computers." multi-user computers that have less storage capabilities; used in businesses for specific tasks.
Order of bytes from least to greatest
bits, byte, kilobyte, megabyte, gigabyte, terabyte.
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)
surge protector
hardware device that can save your computer from damage during a electrical storm.
Boot Process
starting up a computer from a halted or powered down condition (turning the computer on).