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DHCP
Network service that automatically handles IP addresses for everyone connected to the router
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WAN
Wide Area Network
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Net Neutrality
Advocates no restrictions by Internet Service Providers and Governments on web content
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DIP
In Microelectronics, this is a parallel-positioned pin standard of microchips
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Think of 6502 package
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PPTP (Point-To-Point Tunneling Protocol)
A solution for implementing virtual private networks.
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Who invented IP and some related internet protocols?
Vinton Cerf and Robert Kahn
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WTLS
-A security protocol that is part of the overall Wireless Application Protocol stack
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-Mainly designed to be used in low power applications, like mobile phones
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Blind FTP
What is the term used to describe the type of FTP access in which the user does NOT have permission to list the content of directories but can access the contents if he knows the file name?
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TCP SYN Flood Attack
A user in your department complains about slow connections. You monitor the external interface of your company's border router and notice hundreds of half-open TCP connections. What is happening?
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CO2 Gas Extinguisher / Class
What type of fire-extinguisher is best for suppressing electrical fires?
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SSH
A network protocol used for network connections that must be secured, and can be made possible over an unsecured network.
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Fiber Optic
All of the following are examples of wireless communication except?
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-Bluetooth
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-FM/AM Radio
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-Fiber Optic
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-2.4Ghz WiFi
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Ring, Mesh, Star, Bus, Fully Connected, Line, Tree
List the types of Network Typologies used
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Ergonomics
The Study of Interaction between humans and their equipment they use
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Just-In-Time delivery
A system for providing supplies to a factory at the last minute before production
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Database
A collection of sorted and related data
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Spyware
A piece of software that allows someone to view what another person is ding on their computer
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E-Business
The buying and selling of goods over the internet
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output
Data that has been processed/computed in a manner that renders it meaningful
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Time Bomb software
A piece of software to prevent a computer from working after a certain point has been reached on the Computer's clock
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Example: A time trial on demo software
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Cost Effective
The cost of modern computers compared to the varied tasks they can do, makes them what?
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Gateway
A concept that allows for different networks with different protocols to connect to each other and communicate
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LCD
VGA connections can be used with a \_______ Monitor
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1280x1024
Which of the following provides the largest viewing space?
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800x600
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1280x1024
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640x480
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1024x768
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False
The COBOL programming language was not designed to handle business finance jobs
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FORTRAN
An older programming language used in the creation of math formulas and scientific computing
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Command line
DOS and Unix shells use \_____ interface
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Cellular Technology
An increasingly popular communications medium that requires no phone line or any type of connection
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A worm will actively try to move within the system
What is the difference between a Computer Worm and a Computer Virus?
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Hertz
What is the unit of measurement for the speed of microprocessors?
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True
PENTIUM is a brand of Intel CPU
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False
Floppy disks are an efficient an reliable way to backup large hard drives
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True
Nearly every bank allows for some form of electronic banking
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True
An icon is a picture that represents a file, or a processing activity
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Cyberspace
The notional environment in which communication over computer networks occurs
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Kernel
The core of an operating system that provides basic service/communications for all parts of the computer and operating system
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Input
Data that is entered into the computer
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Processing
Manipulation of data by a computer/processor based on its specific instruction set
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Storage
Any device where information can be stored and accessed later
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Output
Generated information from input that can be interpreted
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Hardware
The Physical parts of a computer
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Software
The programs and data that make up a computer
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Microprocessor
Main processing unit of a computer, carrying out instructions and performing calculations that are given to it
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Binary
Number sequence using only 1s and 0s
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RAM
Random Access Memory, does not permanently store data
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ROM
Read Only Memory, cannot be overwritten, only accessed
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Hard Drive
A collection of magnetic disks that can store information
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Optical Drive
A device that can interact with optical media such as CD's, DVD's, and Blu-Ray
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Removable Media
Media that can store information and be removed or hotswapped
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Hotswapping
The ability to remove a component or device from a computer, and continue to use the computer normally without restarting.
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Mainly found in newer motherboards/computers
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Data
Item or items of information
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Media
Physical material (paper, cassette, CD, etc) that stores computer-based information
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Download
Receiving files/data from a server or other client
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Upload
Sending files/data to a server or other client
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Keyboard
Primary tool for inputting data; include alphabetic keys, numeric keys, direction keys, and special function keys.
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Keyboard, Mouse, Microphone
Three Common Input devices
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Device Driver
Specially written code to handle input from devices such as a gamepad or custom joystick
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Support Agreement
Agreement that can extend the life of the computer
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Bus
Internal devices that connects hardware to the motherboard
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Client
Computer that may access a shared network or other server
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Desktop
The screen background of an operating system where icons and dialog boxes appear
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Flash Drive
Portable storage device that usually appears as a long stick with a USB connector; also known as a memory key, flash card, or thumb drive.
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Freeware
A program you can download and use for no costs and can be distributed to other users.
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Gadgets, Widgets
Mini-programs that display on the Windows Sidebar. Examples of gadgets include a calendar, clock, or weather tracker.
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GUI
An acronym for Graphical User Interface.
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Hub
A network device that connects PC's together to form a network where all users share equal transer speeds form the total netowrk connection speed.
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ISP
Internet Service Provider
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MP3 Player
A portable music or media device that stores/plays music files.
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Multitasking
The ability of the computer to perform more than one task at a time.
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Open Source Software
Application programs created by programmers with the intent of making the programming codes available to anyone at no cost.
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Operating System
A software program that controls all hardware and application software on the computer.
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PDF
Portable Document Format; a print output commonly used to share documents with others, generally to view, save, or print.
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Quick Launch Toolbar
A toolbar at the immediate right of the Start Button that displays a list of commonly used programs. As you install programs, you can choose to add icons for those programs to this toolbar.
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Recycle Bin
A temporary storage area for deleted files.
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SaaS
Software as a Service; a subscription service where you purchase licenses for software that expire at a certain date.
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Server
A main computer that provides services and access to common files in a group of computers.
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Taskbar
The area at the bottom of the screen that runs horizontally and contains the Start menu and other frequently used programs, folders or files.
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WYSIWYG
What You See Is What You Get
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Alt+Tab
Key sequence to switch between open programs
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Ctrl+Alt+Del
To display the Task Manager or reboot
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Electronic Communication
What type of software has an IN box and and OUT box?
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Field
What is the name of this area that would be used in a database?
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False
RAM is an example of an internal and external device