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CTI - Unit 3
Arkansas Frameworks
Question | Answer |
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Address Book | A feature of some email applications that stores names and email addresses in an accessible format. |
Artificial Intelligence | Type of software that can process information on its own without human intervention. |
Browser | Software program used to retrieve document from the World Wide Web (WWW or Web)and to display them in a readable format. |
Cache | A storage location on a computer's hard disk used to temporarily store Internet files. |
Client | A computer that uses the services of another program. |
Computer Crime | Criminal act committed through the use of a computer, such as getting into someone else's system and changing information or creating a computer virus and causing damage to others' information. |
Computer Fraud | Manipulation of a computer or computer data in order to obtain money, property, or value dishonestly or to cause loss. |
Computer-based learning | Using the computer for learning and instruction |
Cookies | Small text files created by someone to learn your information and send it back to them (preferences & where you go online). Cookies are stored on your computer. |
Copyright | The exclusive right granted by law for a certain number of years, to make and dispose of literary, musical, or artistic work. |
Domain Name | Identifies a site on the Internet. |
Electronic commerce | Business conducted over the Internet; also called E-commerce. |
Electronic Mail | Transmission of electronic messages over networks. |
Extranet | A network configuration that allows selected outside organizations to access internal information systems. |
Hacking | Invading someone else's computer, usually for personal gain or just for the satisfaction of invading someone else's computer. |
Hits | Any time a piece of data matches search words you specify. |
Home Page | First page that is displayed when a browser is launched. |
Hub | A junction where information arrives from connected computers or peripheral devices and is then forwarded in one or more directions to other computers and devices. |
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) | Protocol that controls how Web pages are formatted and displayed. |
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) | Protocol that defines how messages are formatted and transmitted over the WWW. |