Draft:Glossary on using PC Computer
Appearance
GLOSSARY ON USING PC COMPUTER
Review waiting, please be patient.
This may take 8 weeks or more, since drafts are reviewed in no specific order. There are 1,822 pending submissions waiting for review.
Where to get help
How to improve a draft
You can also browse Wikipedia:Featured articles and Wikipedia:Good articles to find examples of Wikipedia's best writing on topics similar to your proposed article. Improving your odds of a speedy review To improve your odds of a faster review, tag your draft with relevant WikiProject tags using the button below. This will let reviewers know a new draft has been submitted in their area of interest. For instance, if you wrote about a female astronomer, you would want to add the Biography, Astronomy, and Women scientists tags. Editor resources
Reviewer tools
|
A
[edit]- Active - The state of the selected item on a computer's display.
- Active Window - The selected window, which comes to the foreground of the screen on a computer's display.
- Add-in card - a circuit that goes into a slot in a computer.
- Adobe Type Manager (ATM) - Software for Machintosh, Windows or OS/2 computers created by Adobe Systems to simplify the use of fonts.
- Algorithm - A sequence of rules followed by a computer to give the answer to a particular problem, such as hyphenating words.
- Alias - On the Mac, a dummy file used as a pointer to the actual file it represents.
- ANSI - American National Standards Institute. An organization that helps set voluntary standards and also represents the United States in some international standards bodies.
- AppleTalk - a software standard from Apple Computer Corporation that facilitates linking Macintosh computers and peripherals.
- Application - a type of program designed for accomplishing a specific task.
B
[edit]- Backup - to make spare copies of files in case something bad happens to the original file.
- Backspace - the key that permitr you to backspace and erase one character at a time in text.
- Byte - a group of 8 (sometimes 7) bits. Often used to represent a character. Bytes are also units of storage and transmission.
- Broadcast message - a message from one user sent to all users, as is a TV Station signal.
- Bulletin board system (BBS) - A fancy name for an Electronic Message System typically running on a PC. Users can call up, leave messages and read messages.
- Binary - a numbering system that allows only two values, zero and one.
- Bitmapped graphics or fonts - produced by selectively turning on rectangular dots in the invisible grid of the screen.
C
[edit]- CAD - Computer-Aided Design [1] a software suitable for designing a building and issuing a bill for materials for its construction, planning its interior or designing a machine tool.
- Connector - a fitting, often called a port, on a computer or other piece of hardware, where you plug in a cable.
- CRT - Cathode ray tube; a technical term for display screen of the computer.
- Cut - to delete a selected item.
- Clip art - a set of graphic images that can be pasted into documents wherever appropriate.
- Clipboard - a special file that's part of the Macintosh operating system, OS/2 and Windows. The Clipboard holds things you select and them copy or cut (remove) from your work files.
D
[edit]- Daisy wheel printer - an impact printer that works by transferring ink from a ribbon with a type wheel ringed with a set of letters, numbers and symbols.
- Data compression - the process of condensing a file or group of filer to save space on disk in transmitting.
- DIF - A spreadsheet file format for exchange with people using different spreadsheet programs.
- DBMS - Database management system. A program or collection of programs that creates and maintains a database and allows users to retrieve information from tha t database.
E
[edit]- E-Mail Server - a server on the network that handles the E-mail application and traffic.
- Echo - the return of transmitted data. What you send and what is recieved at the other end is bounced back to you and shown on your screen.
- Encryption - Data encoding that makes the data less accessible to unauthorized users.
- Ethernet - one of the most popular baseband local area networks in use.
- Export - to copy data from a file in a format that allows it to be placed in a different program.
F
[edit]- Fan - a mechanism inside a computer or other piece of hardware that keeps the parts cool enough to function properly.
- Field - a place in database or a dialog box where you type information.
- File Manager - the optional file-structure interface of Windows, which provides a graphic representation.
- File - a parcel of data formatted so it has an identity recognizable to the computer.
- File Locking - a method of ensuring data integrity.
- File name - the official name of a file, which is part of the signature of a file that males it recognizable as unique to the operating system's file system.
- File server - a computer containing files that can be shared by everyone connected to a LAN.
- Folder - a symbol of a subdivision of stored data in graphical operating systems such as those used on the Mac.
- Font - an electronic template for a typeface and its variations.
- Format - to prepare a disk for storing information.
G
[edit]- Gateway - a device that can connect two or more dissimilar networks or connect a network to a mainframe or minicomputer.
- GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) - a file format for exchanging bitmapped graphics. It incoporates file compression.
H
[edit]- Hard disk - a fixed storage platter used with a computer.
- Hardware - Computer equipment. It includes the computer and all peripherals from printers to monitors to scanners.
- Host - a computer system that provides computer service fop a number of users.
- Hot link - an open pipeline between two files that remembers where information from one file is pasted into another one, and automatically updates the pasted copy when the original has changed.
I
[edit]- Icons - little pictorial symbols in a graphical user interface that represent files or commands.
- IS(Information Services or Systems) - the department in an organization that is responsible for every computer and network planning.
J
[edit]- Job - task to be done by a computer.
K
[edit]- Keyboard - an input device pretty much standard on all personal computers that lets you type instructions and data.
- Kilobyte - a standard measurement of computer storage space.
L
[edit]- LAN (Local Area Network) - a data communications network spanning a limited geographical area---a few miles at most.
- Log off - to exit from a network or communications service politely enough that don't make technical waves.
- Log on - to gain or have access to a network or communications link.
- Log-in - the process of identifying and authenticating oneself to a computer system.
M
[edit]- MB/MEG - short forms for megabyte. A unit of measurement for large chunks of computer data.
- Menu - a list of commands.
- Microcomputer - another term for personal computer.
N
[edit]- NetWare - the most popular network operating system.
- NOS - Network Operating System.
O
[edit]- OS/2 - An operating system sold by IBM. Key features include support of multitasking and programs larger than 640K.
P
[edit]- PC - Short term for Personal Computer
- Password Protection - a security scheme that requires users to type a secret word to gain entry to the system.
- Page break - an on-screen division indicating the end of one page's material and the begining of the next as it will appear in the printout of a file.
Q
[edit]- Queue - a line a tasks, such as computer jobs or messages, waiting for service---for processing, printing, storing, and so on.
R
[edit]- RAM - Random Access Memory, a type of memory chip used in computers and other hardware to temporarily store instructions or information need while the equipment is running.
S
[edit]- Save - A command that stores work on disk which are temporarily stored in the computer's RAM.
- Screen Capture - taking a snapshot of what shows on the screen.
T
[edit]- Template - Documents used like cookie cutters to create a document modeles on the original, and which contains all formatting and often some boilerplate data or formulas as well.
- TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) - a file format for exchanging bitmapped graphics.
- Techie - slang for a person with technical expertise.
U
[edit]- Upload - to send a file from your computer to a remote computer via modem.
V
[edit]- Volume - A technical term for a disk or a disk equivalent, such as a RAM disk or a partition of a disk set aside by the operating system to act as if it were and independent disk drive.
W
[edit]- Wide Area Network (WAN) - A Data communications network that is designed to serve an area of hundreds or even thousands of miles.
- Windows - Software from Microsoft. It extends the DOS operating system to include a graphical user interface.
See Also
[edit]Refrences
[edit]- ^ Chiradeep, BasuMallick (September 17, 2024). "What is Computer Aided Design (CAD)". Spiceworks. Retrieved 2024-12-19 – via Spiceworks.
{{cite news}}
: External link in
(help)|via=