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This document defines key computer science terms in 3 sentences or less. It explains that web pages are documents for the World Wide Web and web browsers like Firefox. It also mentions that the HTML tag indicates an HTML document and that information is data processed by computers for users. Random access memory is described as a temporary storage area for data, programs, and operating system instructions.
This document defines key computer science terms in 3 sentences or less. It explains that web pages are documents for the World Wide Web and web browsers like Firefox. It also mentions that the HTML tag indicates an HTML document and that information is data processed by computers for users. Random access memory is described as a temporary storage area for data, programs, and operating system instructions.
This document defines key computer science terms in 3 sentences or less. It explains that web pages are documents for the World Wide Web and web browsers like Firefox. It also mentions that the HTML tag indicates an HTML document and that information is data processed by computers for users. Random access memory is described as a temporary storage area for data, programs, and operating system instructions.
W E B P A G E S - is a document that is suitable for the World Wide Web and webbrowsers. F I R E F O X
is a free and open-source web browser developed by
the Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary the Mozilla Corporation H T M L T A G SS The <html> tag tells the browser that this is an HTML document. I N F O R M A T I O N
A data processed by computer to give details to
end users. R A N D O M A C C E S S M E M O R Y An area in the computer system unit that temporarily holds a user’s data, operating system instructions and program instructions. S O F T W A R E Instructions that operate computer , manipulate the data and execute particular functions or tasks.. D I S K E T T E A small, removable, flexible mylar plastic disk covered with a thin layer of a magnetisable substance, onto which digital data can be recorded and stored. B Y T E A combination of bits that represent one character H A R D D R I V E The storage area within the computer itself, where large amount of space are available to store bits of information. P R O C E D U R E
Are step by step instructions to follow when
using hardware, software, and data. C H I P A small piece of semi-conducting material about 1 centimetre (¼ inch) square on which an integrated circuit is embedded. K E Y B O A R D Convert numbers, letters and other characters to signal that the computer can understand. E N D U S E R They run and operate the computer. They build and improve computers. They write porgrams and designed desire output from a set of input data. O U T P U T The product of the transformation of inputs by a process. V I R U S A computer program that is planted in one computer and then transferred, hidden in useful information, to one or more other computers with the intention of corrupting or wiping out information in the recipient computer. B A C K U P To copy a computer file or collection of files to a second medium, usually on a diskette or magnetic tape, so that the data are safe in case the original file is damaged or lost. P L A T T E R is a flat, rigid disk made of aluminium or glass and coated with a magnetic oxide. A P P L I C A T I O N S O F T W A R E Includes programs that users access to carry out work. U S E R F R I E N D L Y Computer software or hardware that is simple to set up, run and use.