...the brain on the computer. The microprocessor is also responsible for containing the necessary hardware such as pins, or contacts to connect itself to the motherboard or socket/slot/etc. Hardware: Anything physical that can be touched in regards to computer systems. Things such as motherboards, RAM, HDDs, etc. Computer devices with exposed capacitors, pins, wires, contacts are hardware. BUS: The interconnectivity of wires between various components that the computer needs to send information to and from. The BUS is the main bottle neck of ANY computer. Eliminate the need for a bus and processing speeds will increase exponentially. Resource: The measurement or percentage of the system being utilized versus the amount of system that can be used to do other and or more tasks. Each task dictated to the computer requires a certain percentage of the system’s resources. The more memory, the faster the CPU(s), the quicker the BUS, the more resources you will have to do more tasks or “multi-task”. Storage: Storage usually comes in two flavors: Network Storage and Local Storage. Either way you look at it, storage is the amount of memory you have to retain data (non volatile). For the most part this includes HDDs, some sort of Flash Memory, and SSDs (my absolute favorite). Remember to be redundant; don’t learn about redundancy the hard way… ( I/O Device: Technically speaking, any device that can both give and receive data from/to a computer. A cd/dvd/blu-ray-burner...
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...Chapter 1 - Introduction to Computers - Key Terms (pages 1-15) Barcode - (p. 7, 294) used to index documents scanned within a document management systems. Bit - (p. 294) the level of voltage (low or high) in a computer that provides the binary states of 0 and 1 that computers use to represent characters. Bluetooth port - (p. 294) technology that uses radio waves to provide hands-free cellular phone communications. Blu-Ray disc - (p. 294) storage device, similar to CDs and DVDs, but are able to store even larger amounts of data. Bus network - (p. 294) computers networked together that are lined up on a single cable. Byte - (p. 294) eight bits treated as a single unit by a computer to represent a character. Cache memory - (p. 294) a type of memory located on the central processing unit (CPU) that can also be on a part of the processor. Central processing unit (CPU) - (p. 295) the brain of the computer, or the circuits that make the electrical parts function. Client/server network - (p. 295) large networks that could run hundreds of computers in various counties or states. Compact disc (CD) - (p. 296) discs that use a finely focused laser beam to write and read data. Computers on wheels (COWs) - (p. 296) term used to refer to notebook computers mounted on carts and moved with the user. Daisy chain network - (p. 296) the easiest way to add more computers into a network by connecting each computer to the next in a series. Device driver - (p. 297) a specific type of...
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...Associate Program Material Appendix A Key Computer Terms CheckPoint Definitions and Usage of Information Technology Infrastructure Components and Technologies The following terms are examples of information technology infrastructure components and technologies used in business. Research definitions using the Internet. You will write a definition of each term and provide at least two examples of the component or technology. Provide citations and references for all resources. Term Definition References Examples (At least two) Hardware Physical parts of a computer system http://www.techterms.com/definition/hardware Monitor and mouse Software Virtual aspect of the computer such as scripst aplications and programs. Anything that can be stored electronically. http://www.techterms.com/definition/software Microsoft office and its instilations cd. Antivirus, operating systems. Computer games. Data management technology General term that covers a broad range of data aplications including data design, data storage, data security. http://www.techterms.com/definition/datamanagement Hard drive, cd drive and ram. Networking Two or more computers connected to each other to enable sharing of files and information between multiple systems. http://www.techterms.com/definition/network Internet and ethernet Telecommunications Transmission of signals over longdistances http://www.techterms.com/definition/telecommunications Analog and digital communications. Technology...
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...Associate Program Material Appendix A Key Computer Terms CheckPoint Definitions and Usage of Information Technology Infrastructure Components and Technologies The following terms are examples of information technology infrastructure components and technologies used in business. Research definitions using the Internet. You will write a definition of each term and provide at least two examples of the component or technology. Provide citations and references for all resources. |Term |Definition |References |Examples | | | | |(At least two) | |Hardware |Physical parts of a computer system |http://www.techterms.com/def|Monitor and mouse | | | |inition/hardware | | |Software |Non-tangible component of computers.|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki|Microsoft office 2010. | | |Used in part with hardware. |/Software |Microsoft Windows 8.1 | |Data management technology |A general term used to cover a wide |http://www.techterms.com/def|Data design- how the data is| | |range of data applications. Data |inition/data_management...
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...History of Computers Computer history can be traced back since the 1880s from the advent typewriting and mechanical counting prototype and also companies such as the National Cash Register which made the atm machines we use today to withdraw cash. John Vincent Atanasoff was a physicist who invented the electronic digital computer. The first electronic digital computer was an idea whose time had come; several groups working more or less independently arrived at almost the same place at the same time. Atanasoff was simply a bit ahead of the pack and for him being ahead had a cost. Atanasoff was required to work alone in a place far removed from the mainstream of computer development. He had trouble finding anyone who recognized the significance of his work. Iowa State supported Atanasoff's work, but none of the university officials fully appreciated what he was up to. Computers have been around since World War II used by the military against the enemy. The Germans used the enigma code machine during the war to secretly send code messages. The enigma code machine was one of their secret weapons they used against the allies. The Enigma offered 150 quintillion possible combinations. Computers have changed since then and now have better versions. Then came the Xerox Parc Alto personal computer developed in 1973, which was a breakthrough then with its built-in mouse and the use of windows. The CHM described it as the Macintosh 10 years before it hit the market. In 1976 apple co-founder...
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...**********Full form of computer terms************** .......................................................................................... * HTTP - Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. * HTTPS - Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure. * IP - Internet Protocol. * URL - Uniform Resource Locator. * USB - Universal Serial Bus. * VIRUS - Vital Information Resource Under Seized. * 3G - 3rd Generation. * GSM - Global System for Mobile Communication. * CDMA - Code Divison Multiple Access. * UMTS - Universal Mobile Telecommunication System. * SIM - Subscriber Identity Module. * AVI = Audio Video Interleave * RTS = Real Time Streaming * SIS = Symbian OS Installer File * AMR = Adaptive Multi-Rate Codec * JAD = Java Application Descriptor * JAR = Java Archive * JAD = Java Application Descriptor * 3GPP = 3rd Generation Partnership Project * 3GP = 3rd Generation Project * MP3 = MPEG player lll * MP4 = MPEG-4 video file * AAC = Advanced Audio Coding * GIF = Graphic Interchangeable Format * JPEG = Joint Photographic Expert Group * BMP = Bitmap * SWF = Shock Wave Flash * WMV = Windows Media Video * WMA = Windows Media Audio * WAV = Waveform Audio * PNG = Portable Network Graphics * DOC = Document (Microsoft Corporation) * PDF = Portable Document Format * M3G = Mobile 3D Graphics * M4A = MPEG-4 Audio File * NTH = Nokia Theme (series 40) * THM = Themes (Sony Ericsson) * MMF = Synthetic Music Mobile Application File * NRT = Nokia Ringtone * XMF = Extensible Music...
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...TermPaperWarehouse.com - Free Term Papers, Essays and Research Documents The Research Paper Factory JoinSearchBrowseSaved Papers Home Page » Computers and Technology Tablet In: Computers and Technology Tablet Tablet computer iPad (1st generation), a tablet computer A tablet computer, or simply tablet, is a mobile computer, larger than a mobile phone or personal digital assistant, integrated into a flat touch screen and primarily operated by touching the screen and instead of using a physical keyboard it often uses an onscreen virtual keyboard. A tablet computer may be connected to a keyboard with a wireless link or a USB port. Convertible notebook computers have an integrated keyboard that can be hidden by a swivel joint or slide joint, exposing only the screen for touch operation. Hybrids have a detachable keyboard so that the touch screen can be used as a stand-alone tablet. Booklets include dual-touchscreens, and can be used as a notebook by displaying a virtual keyboard in one of them. An early information tablet concept, named the Dynabook, was described by a Xerox scientist Alan C Kay, in his Aug 1972 paper: A Personal Computer for children of all Ages, the paper proposes a touch screen as a possible alternative means of input for the device. The first commercial portable electronic tablets appeared at the end of the 20th century. In 2010, Apple Inc. released the iPad which became the first mobile computer tablet to achieve worldwide commercial success...
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...Dell Inc. in 2008: Can it overtake Hewlett-Packard as the Worldwide Leader in Personal Computers? Dell is a global company that delivers products and services in more than 190 countries and over 40000 employees who live and work on six continents. The company deals in enterprise computing products, desktops, monitors, printers, notebooks, handhelds, software and peripherals with a focus on fully integrated improved environmental performance into business. The company had gone through many ups and down from its inception in 1984 and has to face many challenges and competitions to stay ahead in the market (Kolter and Lee, 2008). This paper strategically discusses the fall and rise of Dell Inc from 2007 to 2008 and to compare Dells strategy with that of Hewlett Packard with due reference from the case study “Dell Inc in 2008: Can it overtake Hewlett Packard as the worldwide leader in personal computers.” A) Dell’s Strategy to overcome HP in Personal Computers Michael Dell founded the company with simple vision and business concept that the personal computers could be built and sold directly to the consumers which would eliminate the additional costs of intermediaries between the company and consumer and thus reducing the overall cost of the PCs making it cheaper than other PCs in the market. The other advantage was that it reduces the costs and risks associated with carrying large stocks of parts, components and finished goods (Thompson and Gamble, 2006). The company later...
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...Competitive Advantage is a case about a local computer company known by the name APEX and its project Manager, Alex Franklin. APEX offers customers, mainly financial institutions with software solutions. The company’s software solutions help the organizations manage data and the daily transactions that take place. It is a highly productive business within the community hence the competition being very strong as well. Besides APEX, the other major competitor is Computer solutions; however APEX has managed to own thirty five percent of the market in the local region within the industry. Being the two major competitors in the region, both organizations are constantly nipping at each other’s heels. Alex Franklin has been with the company two years and has managed to move up within the company very quickly. His next goal is to be promoted to a senior management position especially since one of the senior managers recently left APEX. Franklin feels the company is waiting for his performance to excel before they promote him again. According to Franklin, he could do this by signing a contract with First Street Bank and therefore persuaded his supervisors to allow him to take over the First Street Bank project. First Street Bank is the largest potential new account for APEX and will help the company financially, prestige wise, and in securing its future. Getting a contract with First Street Bank is not only crucial for APEX but also very important for Franklin in order to finalize his...
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...Executive Summary CRU is one of two national computer rental companies. It has seen rapid business growth since it started, in 1990. CRU purchases CPUs, monitors, printers and other peripherals and rents them out for long term leases and short term rentals. It has a customer base consisting of large corporate accounts that want to stay on the cutting edge of technology and require long term rentals, consulting firms and smaller business customers who require medium term rentals and trade show participants who require short term rentals. CRU has two main warehouses or Mega Centers at Naperville, IL and Fullerton, CA and has 23 local retail centers located throughout the country. Problem Statement and Recommended Solutions In 1996, CRU had revenue of $15 million when the units were being rented at the rate of 1000 units per week. The average weekly revenue per unit for rentals averaging 8 weeks was $30. But in 1997, the rental markets began to decline and in the first quarter of 1997, the demand at CRU fell to 600 units per week leading to a big drop in utilization. This came as a shock to Mr. Sarkis, General Manager for CRU Computer Rentals, who had always tried to ensure that utilization never dropped below 50%, and got him into thinking of ways to bring up the figures. After considering different options, Mr. Sarkis and the VP of sales decided to offer some customer incentives to bring up the demand and also offer extra bonus payments to the sales staff for new demand generated...
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...NAME: SHEILA PETIT-PHAR SUBJECT: BUS 288 FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS PLANNING. DATE: NOVEMBER 14TH 2013 TOPIC: STRATEGIC PLANNING TEACHER: MRS. SAMANTHA V. EVANS Overview History This statement provides a common understanding of history of “La France Boutique” where its governing board rotates trustees on and off board every France Osias started “La France Boutique” in 1980 as a clothing retailer in Sand Bank, Treasure Cay, Abaco, Bahamas. “La France Boutique” has since grown and has started retailing clothing, cosmetics, cooking items, shoes and perfumes. La France Boutique was the final destination for purchasing any item. In the year 2011 during the down falls of the recession “La France boutique” a decrease in client. Introduction In the year 2011 during the down falls of the recession “La France boutique” a decrease in client. And survey said that customer service and technology Is the problem. What curses this problem I believe it is the lack of training of employee and also not updating our technology and keeping up with the latest trends in the industry. Planning to plan Members of Strategic Plan Sheila Petit-Phar Claudette Kelly France Osias Mark James Joe Peterson Jessica Davis Katie Nolan Why they are choose those persons France Osias………….Owner/CEO Joe Peterson …………...
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...The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing By Al Ries and Jack Trout Summary: 1) The Law of Leadership: It is better to be first than be better 2) The Law of the Category: If you can’t be the first in a category, set up a new category that you can be first in 3) The Law of the Mind: It’s better to be first in the mind than to be first in the marketplace 4) The Law of Perception: marketing is not a battle of products, it’s a battle of perceptions 5) The Law of Focus: The most powerful concept in marketing is owning a word in the prospect’s mind 6) The Law of Exclusivity: Two companies cannot own the same word in the prospect’s mind 7) The Law of the Ladder: The strategy to use depends on which rung you occupy on the ladder 8) The Law of Duality: In the long run, every market becomes a two horse race 9) The Law of the Opposite: If you’re shooting for second place, your strategy is determined by the leader 10) The Law of Division: Over time, a category will divide and become two or more categories 11) The Law of Perspective : Marketing effects take place over an extended period of time 12) The Law of Line Extension: There’s an irresistible pressure to extend the equity of the brand 13) The Law of Sacrifice : You have to give up something in order to get something 14) The Law of Attributes :For every attribute ther is an opposite, effective attribute 15) The Law of Candor : When you admit a negative, the prospect will...
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...Business and management terms dictionary 21-Gun Salute - Traditional honour given to royalty and heads of state, derived from the old signal of peaceful intent, when multiple firing practically removed capability for immediate threat due to re-loading time. 24-Carat/Karat - The purest form of gold (karat is US-English spelling, too soft for jewellery, hence gold jewellery is made of 22-carat, 18-carat, or 9-carat gold, etc., in which other metals such as copper are mixed. Carat is a measure of purity in which 24 parts equate (virtually) to 100% gold. 18-carat is therefore 75% gold. Less than 10-carat gold is generally not sold as gold. The carat measure of diamonds is different, for which carat is a measure of weight (1 carat = 200mg). 24-hour Society - Refers to a way of life available to many in the modern world in which people can work socialize, shop, bank, etc., 24 hours a day. The phenomenon has caused significant new thinking in business, management, marketing, etc., and continues to do so. ...
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...com/goal-setting-tutorials/smart-goal-setting Step 2: Determine one specific long-term career goal as well as two short-term goals that will assist you to meet that career goal. Fill out the template below then delete this page and save the document. Post your assignment by clicking on the Submit Assignments link. Long Term Career Goal Specific: What specifically do you want to accomplish? I want to be working for a computer company in 5yrs, making about 80,000-100,000 a year. I want to be living in a nice big house for my family in a nice subdivision or on my own land. But I know I can’t have all that without the right education. I must accomplish this goal so I can provide for my family and we can have nice things. Measureable: How will you measure if you are successful? I went to the military to learn about computers and networking and now that I am at a job that I deal with computers, networking and others things. But now that I am also going to school to further my education and get a degree in this field. I can now say I am on the right track at accomplishing my goal. Attainable: What plan will you put in place to ensure you can attain your goal? The plan I will put in place is to keep sharpening my skills in my field and learn new things. Staying up with technology and electronics and their capabilities. I at my current job my customers ask to set their TV’s and computers up For service. Realistic: Are you both willing and able to do the work to achieve...
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...Executive summery This academic report is give an enhance knowledge of developing a comprehensive personal and professional development strategies where summarized as below. Chapter 01 Steps of Developing Professional Development Plan and CV Chapter 02 Evaluation on Professional Development Plan Chapter 03 Highlighted on Interpersonal and transferable skills Chapter 04 Focus on Learning in a professional context Table of contents Executive summary 01 Table of contents 02 Chapter 01 03-09 1.1 Introduction on Personal and Professional Development 1.2 Self Assessment 1.3 Personal SWOT Analysis 1.4 Skill Audit 1.5 Personal Development Plan 1.6 Curriculum vitae Chapter 02 10 2.1 Evaluation on Personal Development Plan Chapter 03 11-13 3.1 Interpersonal and transferable skills 3.2 Time Management 3.3 Problem solving 3.4 Communication Chapter 04 14 4.1 Learning Bibliography 15 Chapter 01 1.1 Introduction on Personal and Professional Development Understanding skills, attitudes and knowledge is helpful to develop personal and professional career. According to the Guskey and Huberman (1995)Professional development is those processes and activities designed to enhance the professional knowledge, skills and attitudes of individuals in a working environment so that they might, in turn enhance the performance of the overall organization. This is an ongoing, systematic...
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