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| CATHODE RAID TUBE (MONITOR) |
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| INTERFACE TO CERTAIN DEVERICES PROTOCOL FOR CONN |
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| SCUZZY SMALL COMPUTER SERIAL INERFACE (HARD DRIVE) |
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| REDUNDANT ARRAY OF INEXPENSIVE DISKS |
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| BASIC INPUT OUTPUS SYSTEM |
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| PERSONAL DIGITAL ASSISTANT |
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| DUAL INLINE MEMORY MODULE |
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| MANAGMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM |
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| PROGRAMABLE READ ONLY MEMORY |
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| CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGER |
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| ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING |
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| SYSTEM DEVLOPMENT LIFE CYCLE |
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| ENTITYT RELATIONSHIP DIAGRAM (GROUP DATE IN TO ENTITIES) |
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| INDIRECTED VOICE RESPONSE |
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| VOICE OVER INTERNET PHONE |
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| RAPID APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT |
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| JOINT APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT |
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| IMAGE TYPE JOINT PHOTOGRAPH EXPERTS GROUP |
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| OBJECT ORENTED PROGRAMMING |
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| in computer networking, to include data from an upper layer protocol in a lower layer protocol |
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| PROGRAMING LANGUAGES BY MICROSOFT |
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| OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING LANUAGE |
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| HYPER TEXT MARKUP LANGUAGE |
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| EXTENSIBLE MARKUP LANGUAGE |
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| STRUCTURED QUERY LANUGAGE |
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| COMPUTER ADDED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING |
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| MULTIPLE PRODUCTS AT ONCE (OFFICE) |
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| APPLICATIN PROGRAM INTERFACE |
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| MICROSOFT'S DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT |
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| PROGRAMING LANGUAGE WITHIN .NET NET VISUAL BASIC |
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| PROGRAMMING USED ON WEB PAGES |
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| (PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor) is a computer scripting language, originally designed for producing dynamic web pages |
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| sequence of instructions in a computer program which loops endlessly |
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| is a compact and informal high-level description of a computer programming |
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| FIVE RESOURCES OF INFORMATION |
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1 PEOPLE 2 HARDWARE 3 SOFTWARE 4 DATA 5 NETWORKS |
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SPEED ACCURACY CONSISTENCY AVAILABILITY INNOVATION |
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| TRUE OF FALSE MEMORY DEVICES CONTAIN THOUSAND IF CIRCUITS IMPRINTED ON A SILICON CHIP |
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TRUE OF FALSE RAM CHIPS ARE MOUNTED DIRECTLY ON THE COMPUTES MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD OR IN CHIPS MOUNTED ON PERIPERAL CARDS THAT PLUG INTO THE COMPUTERS MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD |
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| TRUE OF FALSE. SECONDARY STORAGE DEVICES ARE USED TO SORE DATA FOR EASY RETIVAL AT A LATER DATE |
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TRUE OR FALSE SOLID STATE MEMORY DISKS THAT USE FLASH MEMORY ARE SUPLLEMENING OR REPLACING TRADTIONAL HARD DRIVES |
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| A KEYBORAD AND A COMPUTER MOUSE ARE THE MOST COMMON DEVICE USED FOR DATA OUTPUT |
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| a _________ CONSISTS OF TWO PRIMARY ELEMENTS: THE ARITHEMTHIC/LOGIC UNIT AND THE CONTROL UNIT |
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| CENTERAL PROCESSING UNTI (cpu) |
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| EACH CPU PRODUCES A SERIES OF ELECTRONIC PULSES AT A PREDTERMINED RATE CALLED THE _______WHICH AFFECTS MACHINE CYLE TIME. |
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| _______CHIPS LOSE THEIR CONTTENTS IF THE CURRENT IS TURNED OFF OR DISRUPTED |
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| ______ IS A METHOD OF STORING DATA SO THAT IF A HARD DRIVE FAILS, THE LOST DATA ON THAT DRIVE CAN BE REBUILT |
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| REDUNDANT ARRAY OF INDEPMENDENT/INEXPENSIVE DISKS |
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| A _______ IS A LOW COST CENTRALLY MANAGED COMPUTER THAT IS DEVOID OF ADVD PLAYER, DISKETTE DRIVE AND EXPANSIONS SLOTS |
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| a ________ALLOWS INIDVIDUALS TO ACCESS AND COMMAND THE COMPUTER SYSTEM |
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| SIX THINGS OPERATING SYSTEMS |
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TALKS TO HW USER INTERFACE MANAGES MEMORY PROCESSES TAKS NETWORKING ACCESS TO SYSTEM RECOURCES MANAG FILES |
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| BASIC, C++, C, PAR1, COBOL, PASCAL, PHP, ASP, EIFFEL, 4 TRANE, XHTML, JAVA, JAVASCRIPT, POWERBUILDER, SMALL TALK |
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| is organized combination of the five things and is a system that collects, transforms and sdisseminates information in an organization |
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| true or false. ram, rom and prom are examples of computer memory |
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| true of false: store data and program instructions needed for processing is a function of a storage device |
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1 consists of interralated components 2 accepts inputs and produces outputs in an organized process 3 basic componenets consist of iput, processing and output |
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| according to the book a computers primary storage is commonly referred to as the |
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monitors and printers usb devices cd roms and backup systems |
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| according to the class information, businesses are moving away from the waterfall system life cycle and toward |
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| the class information discussed three types of diagrams,,,what are they |
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data flow diagram flow chart entity relationship diagram |
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| according to the course materials, the five main resources of an information systems are |
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people hardware software data networks |
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| An application program has what function |
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| It specifies the informaton processing procdures required by a particular information proccessing job |
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true or false: work processing packages are condidered application software |
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smiliar graphical interface common tools, spell checker and help wizards more efficient than a variety of packages |
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| Is an operating system the most indispensable software for a computer |
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| what does a user interface typically do? |
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| allows end users to communicate with it so they can load programs, access files, and acomplish other tasks |
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| __________is an OS developed by Linus Torvalds in 1991 as a student in Finland |
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| ________is a poweful OS orinially developed by AT&T for minicomputers |
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| _____is a network OS sold by Novell that can support users on Windows, Mcintosh, and UNIX platforms |
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| The newest programming languages |
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organize store managing report |
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| create read update delete |
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| sequential file are also known as |
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| flat files or .csv (comma separated values) |
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| data held withing a database tha descrives that database itself is called______ |
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| in database technology a domain is |
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| a set of values that atable column may have |
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| DBMS systems do all but one of the following |
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| decide which tables to join together |
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| the following imprves database performance but is considered to be overhead data |
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| what is not a means of accessing a relational database |
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| use native drives to tap directly ito the database |
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| relational algebra is used to |
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| manipulate relations to obtain a desired result |
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| a goal for most companies is to reach |
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| entity relationship program |
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| structerd querry language |
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| reports data from metadata |
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| object linking and enbeding |
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defined by IEEE most companies run on ethernet |
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common long distance line highspeed transfer |
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