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SÁNCHEZ RUBIO OMAR ALBERTO
CICLO/SECCIÓN
II-E
DOCENTE:
2018 - II
1. @:
In the email addresses, it is the symbol that separates the user's name from the name of his email
provider. For example: pepe@hotmail.com
2. D:
Three-dimensional Image constructed with three dimensions: length, width and depth. When the
user can interact with 3D images feeling involved in the scene, the experience is called virtual
reality.
3. DIRECT ACCESS:
It is an icon that allows to open more easily a certain program or file.
4. INTELLIGENT AGENT
It is that machine or person to which various characteristics are attributed by which it is able
to obtain or create intelligence.
5. ACROBAT:
Adobe program that allows you to capture documents and see them in their original appearance.
Acrobat works with PDF files.
6. ALGORITHM:
Set of well-defined rules for solving a problem. A software program is the transcription, in
programming language, of an algorithm.
7. BANDWIDTH
Express the amount of data that can be transmitted in a certain period. In networks, it is
expressed in bps.
8. APACHE:
Servidor web de distribución libre. Fue desarrollado en 1995 y ha llegado a ser el más usado de
Internet.
9. ATTACHED FILE:
File that accompanies an e-mail message. It is suitable for sending images, sounds,
programs and other large files.
10. AUTOCAD:
Technical drawing program.
11. BACKUP:
Backup. It is done to prevent a possible loss of information.
12. ENTRY TRAY:
Inbox
13. DATABASE:
Set of data organized in such a way that it is easy to access, manage and update them.
14. BASIC:
Beginner's All-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code: Multipurpose Symbolic Instruction Code
for Beginners. Programming language, created in 1963, simple and widespread.
15. BIOS:
Basic Input / Output System: Basic input / output data system. Set of procedures that control the
flow of data between the operating system and devices such as the hard disk, the video card, the
keyboard, the mouse and the printer.
16. BROWSER:
20. CABLE-MODEM:
Modem that connects a computer with high-speed Internet, through a cable TV line.
21. CACHÉ DE DISCO:
Small portion of RAM that stores recently read data, which speeds future access to the same
data.
22. C++
Programming language that is used to design software and is the continuity of C, but this
contains a little more options.
23. CYBERNETICS:
It is an application of science, in the technological field it could be defined as that function that
helps man to be able to organize machines that make man's work more efficient and faster.
24. CD-ROM:
Compact Disk - Read Only Memory. Read-only compact disc. It has a storage capacity of
up to 650 megabytes, much larger than that of a diskette.
25. CELLULAR:
Mobile phone. The user communicates with a relatively close transmitter. From there (and
through antennas) the data travel from one transmission unit to another until it reaches its
destination. The range of coverage of each transmitter is called a cell. Hence the name.
26. CHIP:
Abbreviation of "microchip". Very small circuit, composed of thousands to millions of
transistors printed on a silicon wafer.
27. CPU:
Central Processing Unit. Central processing unit. It is the processor that contains the logic
circuits that perform the instructions of the computer.
28. DATA:
Data, information.
29. DATABASE:
30. RIGID DISK:
Swivel storage rack in the form of a circular plate covered by a magnetic film. The data is
recorded in concentric tracks in the movie.
31. E-MAIL:
32. ETHERNET:
Technology for local area network. It was originally developed by Xerox and later by
Xerox, DEC and Intel. It has been accepted as standard by the IEEE.
33. EXTRANET:
Part of an access intranet available to clients and other users outside the company.
35. BINDER
36. FAQ:
Frequently-asked questions. The most frequently asked questions (and their answers) about
the main topic of a website.
37. GATEWAY:
Door; access; runway. Point of connection between two network systems.
40. HARDWARE:
All the physical components of the computer and its peripherals.
41. HYPERTEXT:
They are links to links that we find when we are browsing a website and that clicking on them
automatically opens a new page that is related to the one we are using.
42. HTML:
It is a markup language that is used for the development of Internet pages. This is the acronym
that corresponds to HyperText Markup Language, that is, Hypertext Markup Language, which
could be translated as a Document Format Language for Hypertext.
44. INTERFACE:
Point at which a connection is established between two elements, which allows them to work
together. The interface is the medium that allows the interaction between these elements. In the
field of computing, there are different types of interfaces that operate at different levels, from
clearly visible interfaces, which allow people to communicate with the programs, to the
essential hardware interfaces, often invisible, that connect devices to each other. And
components inside computers or computers.
45. INK JET PRINTER:
Printer working by spraying the ink on paper.
50. ZIP:
Format of compressed files.