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Flash Cards Computer Technology

Data Hardware Computer Storage Network Flash Cards #1 A device that accepts input, processes data, stores data, and produces output. Collection of unprocessed items, which can include text, numbers, images, audio and video. Physical components of a computer that you can touch including the processor and peripheral devices. Two or more computers and other devices that are connected, for the purpose of sharing data and programs. Area of the computer that holds data, instructions, and information for future use. Flash Cards #1 Data Hardware Computer Storage Network

Input Keyboard Memory Peripheral Devices System Unit External components connected to the computer, but not inside the system unit. The primary input device to the computer. When a user enters data into a computer. Case that holds the power supply, storage devices, and the circuit boards. Area of the computer that temporarily holds data waiting to be processed, stored, or output. Flash Cards #2 Input Keyboard Memory Peripheral Devices System Unit

RAM Information Processing Software Storage Devices Flash Cards #3 Manipulation of the data in many ways. The results of processed data. It conveys meaning and is useful to one or more people. Used to keep data when the power to the computer is turned off. The main memory of the computer. Information stored here is lost when the power to the computer is turned off. A computer program that tells the computer how to perform particular tasks. RAM Information Processing Software Storage Devices

Bit Boot Process Kilobyte Gigabyte ROM Flash Cards #4 Approximately 1,000 bytes. Sequence of events that occurs between the time you turn on a computer and the time that it becomes ready to accept commands. Approximately 1 billion bytes Each 0 or 1. Drives can read data from disks, but cannot store new data on them. Bit Boot Process Kilobyte Gigabyte ROM

Binary Code Byte Megabyte Megahertz Terabyte Flash Cards #5 Approximately 1 trillion bytes. The language of a computer--it consists of only two digits, 0 and 1. A measurement used to describe the speed of the processor. Approximately 1 million bytes. 8 bits. Binary Code Byte Megabyte Megahertz Terabyte

Powerful desktop computer designed for specialized tasks. Flash Cards #6 Where the processing in a computer takes place, often called the brain of the computer. One of the most important innovations of mankind. It paved the way for modern PCs. Also called microchip or integrated circuit. Units that gather information and transform that information into a series of electronic signals for the computer. Devices that display, print, or transmit the results of processing from the computer’s memory. Powerful desktop computer designed for specialized tasks. CPU Input Devices Output Devices Silicon Chip Work Station

Mainframe Laptop Computer Micro-computer Monitor Printer Flash Cards #7 Large expensive computer capable of processing data for hundreds or thousands of users. Display device that show an image on a computer screen. Output device that produces text or graphical images on paper. A portable, compact computer that can run on an electrical wall outlet or a battery unit. A personal computer; designed to meet the computer needs of an individual. Mainframe Laptop Computer Micro-computer Monitor Printer

Desktop Computer Handheld Operating System Server Super-computer Flash Cards #8 Microcomputer that fits on a desk and runs on power from a wall outlet Software required for the computer to run: Windows, Mac OS, Linux A computer that was the fastest in the world at the time it was constructed. A computer that supplies its users with data; usually through the use of a LAN (local area network). A computer that fits into a pocket, runs on batteries, and is used while holding the unit in your hand. Desktop Computer Handheld Operating System Server Super-computer

CD-Rom Folders Hard Disk Platform Resolution Flash Cards #9 Usually mounted inside the computer’s system unit and can store billions of characters of data. Underlying hardware and software of the computer system. The subdirectory or subdivision, of a directory that can contain files or other folders. The density of the grid used to display or print text and graphics. Storage device that uses laser technology to read data that is permanently stored on compact disks, cannot be used to write data to a disk. CD-Rom Folders Hard Disk Platform Resolution

GUI LAN Virus IP Address WAN Flash Cards #10 A unique identifying number assigned to each computer connected to the internet. A user interface that features on-screen objects, such as menus and icons, manipulated by a mouse. Interconnected group of computers and peripherals that cover a large geographical area, such as multiple buildings A program intentionally designed to cause annoyance or damage to computer hardware or software. Computer network that is located within a limited geographical area, such as a school or small business. GUI LAN Virus IP Address WAN Lksdjf sldkfjsdlkjfslkdfjlsdkfjskld fj sdkl.s sdlfkjs dklfjsdlkfjskldfjsldkfj sldkfj skldfj sldkjfskldfj skldfj skldfj slkfj lsdkj sdklj sdlkf sdkl .s dflksdj flksdjlksdjklsdjlsfkdj flsdj k slkjsdf lk sdfjklsfj dklsd lsdk lskj fsdl sdfls.s dflksj flsdkj lsdkj sdkljdfsklsdf

Application Software Floppy disk Magnetic Storage Multi-tasking Flash Cards #11 Recording on a CD or DVD with the use of a low-power laser light. Software designed to that help a person carry out a specific task. Running more than one program at a time. Portable magnetic storage medium usually read in the A: drive Type of storage media that uses magnetic particles to store items on a disk’s surface Application Software Floppy disk Magnetic Storage Multi-tasking Optical Storage

Ethics Copyright E-mail Acceptable Use Policy Software License Flash Cards #12 Used to protect a network and the users on that network and provide guidelines to how a network can and should be used A form of legal protection that grants certain exclusive rights to the author of a program A legal contract that defines the ways in which you may use a computer program The rules or standards governing the conduct of a person or the members of a profession Sending an electronic message to another person or to a group of people Ethics Copyright E-mail Acceptable Use Policy Software License