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Both the sender and reciever are active at the same time. Ex: Telephone Conversation
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| What is the potential number of IP addresses available? |
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4,294,967,296
(256*256*256*256)
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| The part of an email address to the right of the @ is like |
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| A post office, the right side shows the domain. DNS |
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| Translates human IP addresses into the four number IP addresses beeded for the Internet |
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| What would be the ideal country to locate the top-level domain for a tv show? |
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| Tuvalu because it uses TV for its top-level country domain. |
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| Maintains relationship between IP addresses and symbolic computer names. |
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| Connects to the Internet with a wireless connection you'd need to communicate through a device that's physically connected to a network. |
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| All IP addresses are maintained by 13 _________ around the world |
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| A communication that goes out to many people within a specific target audience |
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| Hierarchy of related computers on a network |
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| Computers on the same level of a domain |
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| A "please reply" message sent over the internet |
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| Computers on an Ethernet network "tap" into a cable called a |
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| A company that supplies connections to the internet |
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| Intranets connect to the Internet with |
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| Local networks that support communications wholly within an organization |
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| Special computers that send files to web browsers elsewhere on the Internet. |
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| The http:// in a web address |
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| Files are often sent over the internet via a process known by this acronym |
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| The source like for a web page contains the_____ of the page, not the actual image |
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| Hypertext markup language |
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| In the client/server structure, the customer's computer is the _____ and the business's computer is the _____. |
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| A personal log posted in the web for public viewing |
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| Downside of unmediated expression on the web |
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| Need for verification of accuracy |
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| Information is likely to be digitalized after this time |
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| Someone searching with a serach engine uses the... |
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| To omit a word from a search |
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| put a minus sign in front of the word |
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| The number of results from a serach engine using AND will be ______ a search using OR |
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| Respository of information |
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| In the computer, you would look for information using |
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| Provide connections to specialized pages |
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| Uses keywords in the anchor link of web pages to index it pages |
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| Counting the number of pages linked to a page helps determine the page's |
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| AND, OR, and NOT are called? |
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| Logical (or Boolean) operators |
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| Operators placed between words in a query |
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| Method of organizing information by groups |
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| If a word or a phrase is enclosed in quotes in a search, the search engine will search for an |
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| Web pages found using a search engine |
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| In a google search, a space is the same thing as using the word |
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| A company that tracks information on who owns a web site |
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| Each RGB color intensity ranges from. |
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1111 1111
0000 0000
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| According to the Nyquist Rule, the sampling rate of sound is... |
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| Twice what humans can hear |
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| The accuracy of a digitilized sound is determined by the |
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| The _____ each sampling is, the closer it is to the true sound |
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| Changes digital information to analog waves |
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| Digital-to-analog converter |
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| MP3 is the sound information of... |
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| Supermarkets use these during checkout |
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| Text-to-speech recognition, ZIP code recognition and bank account recognition use |
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| Inventor of text-to-speech recognition. Helps the blind. |
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| First digit of a binary number is ALWAYS |
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| When digital values are converted to create analog sound |
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| This sound removes the highest and lowest sampling as part of its compression algorithm |
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| Used to convert analog sounds to digital values |
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| Compression scheme for digital video |
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| Scheme for digital images |
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Group that oversees the development of digital media standards.
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| To store or transmit information with fewer bits |
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| Process that allows the computer to "read" printed characters |
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| OCR optional character recognition |
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| Conversation of the written word to speech |
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| Creation of a digital representaion of the world |
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| Used with computers to control a persons sense of touch |
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The time it takes information to be delivered |
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| This states that bits can represent all discrete information even though the bits have no meaning of their own |
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| Bias-free Universal medium Principle |
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| Graphics Interchange Format |
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| From the two statements, I can deduce the third statement |
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| Medium used for storing data in a disc is made from |
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| Bits are to atoms, bytes are to |
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| To represent information with digits |
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| Data that separate and distinct and cannot be transformed into another value by gradations |
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| Agreed upon order for basic symbols |
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| How many bits are needed to represent a space in ASCII |
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| Four bits is often called a |
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| All the values in a PandA formulation are |
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| A bit's storage pattern in the physical world |
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| Letters, numbers and symbols are represented on the computer using the |
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| All computer systems share a _______ set of symbols used to represent characters |
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| These tags cannot have a space in them |
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| the first tag in an XML document |
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<!----Words---->
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| In a database technology, a set of entities refers to... |
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| The kind of information stored in a field in a database is described by the |
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| this returns only unique rows and merges duplicate rows |
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| In a "Select" command. this is used to include rows in a new table |
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| These store just once in order to avoid data redundancy |
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| Information describing other information |
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| XML attributes must be enclosed in |
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| A group of related items in an XML document |
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| Describes the relationships among the different kinds of data. |
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| Used to ensure that all entities in a database are unique |
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| Data that cannot be decomposed into smaller parts |
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| Collection of table definitions that give the name of the table, list of attributes and their data type |
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| Specification using five operations and join that define a table from other tables |
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| Means that there is a corresponding row in one table |
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| the root element <xsl:stylesheet...> tag is a |
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| XML files are viewable in a browser |
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| Each attribute in XSL requires its own |
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| Extensible Stylesheet language |
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| XSL templates describe how the information should be displayed by using |
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| Where XML and XSL files are combined and converted to HTML for display in a browser |
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| Top most tag in an XSL stylesheet |
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| The root element tag of a stylesheet |
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| Tag used to produce successive entries on a page |
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| Items enclosed in an entity |
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| Each attribute in an XSL file requires its own |
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| Description of how a page should displayed |
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| The <object> tag is used to embed this in a page. |
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| JavaScript is mainly used for |
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| On the computer variables are... |
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| This can be used to separate words in a variable name... |
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| Marks the end of a statement in JavaScript |
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| Systematic way of solving a problem |
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| Letter sequence of a variable's name |
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| Variables recreated using this statement |
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| Programming command to do something that's given to the computer |
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| To assign a value to a variable at the time it is declared |
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| Sequence of alphanumeric and special characters |
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| Operator that only has one operand |
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| The not logical operator (illogical) |
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| Joining two strings together using the + |
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| In programming, the if statement is called the... |
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| Used to group several statements into a compound statement |
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