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M. Guymon – Pleasant Grove High – Spring 2004 Computer Technology Flash Cards

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M. Guymon – Pleasant Grove High – Spring 2004

Computer Technology

Flash Cards

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C. Auble – South Ogden Jr. High – Fall 2007

Data, Hardware, Mouse,Network, Storage

Area of the computer that holds data on a permanent basis when it is not immediately needed for processing.

Two or more computers and other devices that are connected, for the purpose of

sharing data and programs.

Includes the electronic and mechanical devices that process the data; refers to the computer

as well as peripheral devices.

Refers to the symbols that represent facts, objects, or ideas.

An input device that allows the user to manipulate objects on the screen by moving

the mouse along the surface of a desk.

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C. Auble – South Ogden Jr. High – Fall 2007

Input, Keyboard, Memory, Peripheral Devices, System

Unit

Area of the computer that temporarily holds data waiting to be processed, stored, or

output.

Whatever is put into a computer system.

An arrangement of letters, numbers, and special function keys that act as the

primary input device to the computer.

Used to expand the computer’s input, output and storage capabilities.

Case that holds the power supply, storage devices, and the circuit boards (including

the motherboard).

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C. Auble – South Ogden Jr. High – Fall 2007

Computer, Information, Processing, Software, Sound

Card

A computer program that tells the computer how to perform particular tasks.

A device that accepts input, processes data, stores data, and produces output, all

according to a series of stored instructions.

A circuit board that gives the computer the ability to accept audio input, play sound files, and produce audio output through speakers or headphones.

The results of the computer storing data as bits and bytes; the words, numbers,

sounds, and graphics.

Manipulation of the data in many ways.

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C. Auble – South Ogden Jr. High – Fall 2007

Circuits, Gigabyte, RAM, Silicon Chips, Storage Devices

Melted sand; what the circuits are embedded into to keep them together.

The ability of a storage device to go directly to a specific storage location without having to

search sequentially from a beginning location.

The path from one component of a computer to another that data uses to travel.

Approximately 1 billion bytes.

Used to keep data when the power to the computer is turned off.

Storage Devices

Gigabyte

Circuits

RAM

Silicon Chips

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C. Auble – South Ogden Jr. High – Fall 2007

Bit, Boot Process, Kilobyte, Pentium, ROM

Drives can read data from disks, but cannot store new data on them.

Each 0 or 1.

Name of the CPU; 5th generation of the Intel processor.

Sequence of events that occurs between the time you turn on a computer and the time

that it becomes ready to accept commands.

Approximately 1,000 bytes.

Boot Process

Kilobyte

Pentium

Bit

ROM

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Binary Numbers, Byte, Megabyte, Megahertz,

Terabyte

8 bits.

Approximately 1 million bytes.

A measurement used to describe the speedof the system clock.

A method for representingnumbers using only two digits,

0 and 1.

Approximately 1 trillion bytes.

Binary Numbers

Terabyte

Meghertz

Megabyte

Byte

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CPU, Mainframe, Printer, Storage Devices, Work Station

Large expensive computer capable of simultaneously processing data for

hundreds or thousands of users.

Output device that produces text or graphical images on paper.

Powerful desktop computer designed for specialized tasks.

Used to keep data when the power to the computer is turned off.

Where the processing in a computer takes place, often called the brain of the computer.CPU

Storage Devices

Workstation

Printer

Mainframe

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Input Devices, Laptop Computer, Microcomputer, Monitor, Output

Devices

A personal computer; designed to meet the computer needs of an individual

A portable, compact computer that can run on an electrical wall outlet or a battery

unit.

Devices that display, print, or transmit the results of processing from the computer’s

memory.

Display device that forms an image by converting electrical signals from the computer into points

of colored light on the screen.

Units that gather information and transform that information into a series of

electronic signals for the computer.Input Devices

Monitor

Laptop Computer

Microcomputer

Output Devices

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C. Auble – South Ogden Jr. High – Fall 2007

Desktop Computer, Handheld, Modem, Server, Supercomputer

A computer that fits into a pocket, runs on batteries, and is used while holding the

unit in your hand.

A computer that has the purpose of supplying its users with data; usually through the

use of a LAN (local area network).

A computer that was the fastest in the world at the time it was constructed.

Device that sends and receives data to and from computers over telephone lines.

Microcomputer that fits on a desk and runs on power from a wall outlet

Modem

Desktop Computer

Supercomputer

Server

Handheld

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CD-Rom, Folders, Hard Disk, Platform, Resolution

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.

The density of the grid used to display or print text and graphics; the greater the horizontal

and vertical density, the higher the resolution.

The subdirectory or subdivision, of a directory that can contain files or other folders.

Underlying hardware and software of the computer system.

Usually mounted inside the computer’s system unit and can store billions of

characters of data.Hard Disk

Platform

Resolution

Folders

CD-Rom

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Application Software, Floppy disk, Magnetic Storage, Multi-tasking,

Program

Recording of data onto disks or tape by magnetizing particles of an oxide based

surface coating.

Round piece of flexible Mylar plastic covered with a thin layer of magnetic oxide and

sealed inside a protective covering.

Running more than one program at a time or making sure that the instructions and data from one area of memory

don’t interfere with memory allocated for other programs.

Set of computer programs that help a person carry out a task.

Set of detailed, step-by-step instructions that tell a computer how to solve a

problem or carry out a task.Program

Application Software

Multi-tasking

Floppy Disk

Magnetic Storage

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Digital Audio Tape, File, GUI, Operating System, Optical

Storage

A named collection of data that exists on a storage medium.

A type of user interface that features on-screen objects, such as menus and icons,

manipulated by a mouse.

Master controller for all activities that take place within a computer; primary purpose is to help the computer system monitor itself in order to function efficiently.

Means of recording data as light and dark spots on CD or DVD with the use of a low-

power laser light.

Method of storing large amounts of data on tape using helical scan technology to write data at

high densities across the tape at an angle.Digital Audio

Tape

Optical Storage

Operating System

GUI

File

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Information, Keyboard, Monitor, ROM, Silicon Chips,

Drives can read data from disks, but cannot store new data on them.

The results of the computer storing data as bits and bytes; the words, numbers,

sounds, and graphics.

Display device that forms an image by converting electrical signals from the computer into points

of colored light on the screen

Melted sand; what the circuits are embedded into to keep them together.

An arrangement of letters, numbers, and special function keys that act as the

primary input device to the computer.

ROM

Information

Silicon

Monitor

Keyboard

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C. Auble – South Ogden Jr. High – Fall 2007

CD-Rom, Floppy Disk, Mainframe, Output devices,

Storage

Round piece of flexible Mylar plastic covered with a thin layer of magnetic oxide and

sealed inside a protective covering.

Area of the computer that holds data on a permanent basis when it is not

immediately needed for processing.

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.

Devices that display, print, or transmit the results of processing from the computer’s

memory.

Large expensive computer capable of simultaneously processing data for

hundreds or thousands of users.Mainframe

Output Devices

CD-ROM

Storage

Floppy Disk

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File, Memory, Mouse,Program, Server

Set of detailed, step-by-step instructions that tell a computer how to solve a

problem or carry out a task.

A named collection of data that exists on a storage medium.

A computer that has the purpose of supplying its users with data; usually through the

use of a LAN (local area network).

Area of the computer that temporarily holds data waiting to be processed, stored, or

output.

An input device that allows the user to manipulate objects on the screen by moving

the mouse along the surface of a desk.

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C. Auble – South Ogden Jr. High – Fall 2007

Byte, Computer, Printer, Operating System,

Resolution

Output device that produces text or graphical images on paper.

Master controller for all activities that take place within a computer; primary purpose is to help the computer system monitor itself in order to function efficiently.

The density of the grid used to display or print text and graphics; the greater the horizontal

and vertical density, the higher the resolution.

8 bits.

A device that accepts input, processes data, stores data, and produces output, all

according to a series of stored instructions.

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Client, IP Address, LAN,Network, WAN

A unique identifying number assigned to each computer connected to the internet

Interconnected group of computers and peripherals that cover a large geographical

area, such as multiple buildings

Refers to the software on a computer that allows the user to access the server

Two or more computers and other devices that are connected, for the purpose of

sharing data and programs.

Computer network that is located within a limited geographical area, such as a

school or small business

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Acceptable Use Policies, Copyright, E-Mail, Ethics, Software

Licenses

A legal contract that defines the ways in which you may use a computer program

Used to protect a network and the users on that network and provide guidelines to how a network can and should be used

Sending an electronic message to another person or to a group of people

A form of legal protection that grants certain exclusive rights to the author of a program

The rules or standards governing the conduct of a person or the members of a profession

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Circuits, Folders, Hard Disk, Input, Sound Card

The path from one component of a computer to another that data uses to travel.

Usually mounted inside the computer’s system unit and can store billions of characters of

data.

A circuit board that gives the computer the ability to accept audio input, play sound files, and produce audio output through speakers or headphones.

The subdirectory or subdivision, of a directory that can contain files or other folders.

Whatever is put into a computer system.

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C. Auble – South Ogden Jr. High – Fall 2007

CPU, Data, Megahertz,Pentium, Software

Where the processing in a computer takes place, often called the brain of the computer.

Refers to the symbols that represent facts, objects, or ideas.

A measurement used to describe the speed of the system clock.

Name of the CPU; 5th generation of the Intel processor.

A computer program that tells the computer how to perform particular tasks.

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C. Auble – South Ogden Jr. High – Fall 2007

Computer Virus, File Virus, Logic Bomb, Time Bomb, Trojan Horse

Virus that attaches to an application program

Watches for a specific set of input to activate the virus

Computer program that seems to perform one function while actually doing something else

Watches for the PC clock to reach a certain date to activate the virus

Set of program instructions that attaches itself to a file, reproduces itself, and/or

spreads to other files

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C. Auble – South Ogden Jr. High – Fall 2007

Boot Sector Virus, E-Mail,LAN, Macro Virus, Worm

Sending an electronic message to another person or to a group of people

A virus that affects a miniature program that usually contains legitimate instructions to

automate a document or task

Computer network that is located within a limited geographical area, such as a

school or small business

Software program designed to enter a computer system usually through a network, through

security holes and then replicate itself

Infects the system files that your computer uses every time it is turned on

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Application Software, Gigabyte, GUI, Hardware, Modem

Device that sends and receives data to and from computers over telephone lines.

Approximately 1 billion bytes.

Includes the electronic and mechanical devices that process the data; refers to the

computer as well as peripheral devices.

A type of user interface that features on-screen objects, such as menus and icons,

manipulated by a mouse.

Set of computer programs that help a person carry out a task.

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C. Auble – South Ogden Jr. High – Fall 2007

Bit, Copyright, Laptop Computer, RAM, System Unit

A portable, compact computer that can run on an electrical wall outlet or a battery

unit.

A form of legal protection that grants certain exclusive rights to the author of a program

Each 0 or 1.

Case that holds the power supply, storage devices, and the circuit boards (including

the motherboard).

The ability of a storage device to go directly to a specific storage location without having to

search sequentially from a beginning location.

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Kilobyte, Magnetic Storage, Peripheral Devices, Time Bomb, Workstation

Used to expand the computer’s input, output and storage capabilities.

Watches for the PC clock to reach a certain date to activate the virus

Powerful desktop computer designed for specialized tasks.

Approximately 1,000 bytes.

Recording of data onto disks or tape by magnetizing particles of an oxide based

surface coating.

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C. Auble – South Ogden Jr. High – Fall 2007

Computer Virus, Optical Storage, Processing, Terabyte,

WAN

Set of program instructions that attaches itself to a file, reproduces itself, and/or

spreads to other files

Means of recording data as light and dark spots on CD or DVD with the use of a low-

power laser light.

Interconnected group of computers and peripherals that cover a large geographical

area, such as multiple buildings

Manipulation of the data in many ways.

Approximately 1 trillion bytes.

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C. Auble – South Ogden Jr. High – Fall 2007

Boot Sector Virus, Handheld, Input Devices, IP Address, Software Licenses

Units that gather information and transform that information it into a series of

electronic signals for the computer.

A legal contract that defines the ways in which you may use a computer program

A unique identifying number assigned to each computer connected to the internet

A computer that fits into a pocket, runs on batteries, and is used while holding the

unit in your hand.

Infects the system files that your computer uses every time it is turned on

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C. Auble – South Ogden Jr. High – Fall 2007

Binary Numbers, Boot Process, Client, File Virus, Logic Bomb

A method for representing numbers using only two digits, 0 and 1.

Virus that attaches to an application program

Refers to the software on a computer that allows the user to access the server

Sequence of events that occurs between the time you turn on a computer and the time

that it becomes ready to accept commands.

Watches for a specific set of input to activate the virus

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Desktop Computer, Digital Audio Tape, Ethics, Macro Virus, Megabyte

The rules or standards governing the conduct of a person or the members of a profession

Microcomputer that fits on a desk and runs on power from a wall outlet

A virus that affects a miniature program that usually contains legitimate instructions to

automate a document or task

Approximately 1 million bytes.

Method of storing large amounts of data on tape using helical scan technology to write data at

high densities across the tape at an angle.

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C. Auble – South Ogden Jr. High – Fall 2007

Acceptable Use Policies, Magnetic Storage, Microcomputer, Platform,

Worm

Recording of data onto disks or tape by magnetizing particles of an oxide based

surface coating.

Underlying hardware and software of the computer system.

Software program designed to enter a computer system usually through a network, through

security holes and then replicate itself

Used to protect a network and the users on that network and provide guidelines to how a network can and should be used

A personal computer; designed to meet the computer needs of an individual

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C. Auble – South Ogden Jr. High – Fall 2007

Ethics, Hardware, Mainframe, Supercomputer, Trojan Horse

Large expensive computer capable of simultaneously processing data for

hundreds or thousands of users.

The rules or standards governing the conduct of a person or the members of a profession

Includes the electronic and mechanical devices that process the data; refers to the

computer as well as peripheral devices.

Computer program that seems to perform one function while actually doing

something else

A computer that was the fastest in the world at the time it was constructed.

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C. Auble – South Ogden Jr. High – Fall 2007

Computer Virus, File, Printer, ROM, Software

Output device that produces text or graphical images on paper.

Drives can read data from disks, but cannot store new data on them.

Set of program instructions that attaches itself to a file, reproduces itself, and/or

spreads to other files

A computer program that tells the computer how to perform particular tasks.

A named collection of data that exists on a storage medium.

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C. Auble – South Ogden Jr. High – Fall 2007

Acceptable Use Policies, Binary Numbers, Keyboard, Program,

Worm

Used to protect a network and the users on that network and provide guidelines to how a network can and should be used

A method for representing numbers using only two digits, 0 and 1.

Software program designed to enter a computer system usually through a network, through

security holes and then replicate itself

An arrangement of letters, numbers, and special function keys that act as the

primary input device to the computer.

Set of detailed, step-by-step instructions that tell a computer how to solve a

problem or carry out a task.

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C. Auble – South Ogden Jr. High – Fall 2007

Folders, Hard Disk, Network, ROM, Trojan Horse

The subdirectory or subdivision, of a directory that can contain files or other folders.

Computer program that seems to perform one function while actually doing something else

Usually mounted inside the computer’s system unit and can store billions of characters of

data.

Two or more computers and other devices that are connected, for the purpose of

sharing data and programs.

Drives can read data from disks, but cannot store new data on them.

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C. Auble – South Ogden Jr. High – Fall 2007

E-Mail, IP Address, Memory, Modem, Server

A unique identifying number assigned to each computer connected to the internet

Sending an electronic message to another person or to a group of people

Area of the computer that temporarily holds data waiting to be processed, stored, or

output.

Device that sends and receives data to and from computers over telephone lines.

A computer that has the purpose of supplying its users with data; usually through the

use of a LAN (local area network).

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C. Auble – South Ogden Jr. High – Fall 2007

Client, Copyrights, Mouse, RAM, Time Bomb

The ability of a storage device to go directly to a specific storage location without having to

search sequentially from a beginning location.

Watches for the PC clock to reach a certain date to activate the virus

Refers to the software on a computer that allows the user to access the server

A form of legal protection that grants certain exclusive rights to the author of a program

An input device that allows the user to manipulate objects on the screen by moving

the mouse along the surface of a desk.

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C. Auble – South Ogden Jr. High – Fall 2007

Boot Process, Platform, Resolution, Software License, System Unit

Case that holds the power supply, storage devices, and the circuit boards (including

the motherboard).

A legal contract that defines the ways in which you may use a computer program

The density of the grid used to display or print text and graphics; the greater the horizontal

and vertical density, the higher the resolution.

Underlying hardware and software of the computer system.

Sequence of events that occurs between the time you turn on a computer and the time

that it becomes ready to accept commands.