The shortcut: is a concept used in Microsoft Windows operating systems to refer to a file or object whose content contains instructions that redirect to another file system file or to a network location. He is represented by an icon with an arrow at the bottom
left side of the
icon.
ASCII:(English
acronym for American Standard Code for Information Interchange -
American Standard Code for Information Interchange), usually
pronounced [Aski] 6 or [ASCI] or [ask-ee], is a character code based
on the Latin alphabet, such as used in modern English.
Bit :stands for binary digit (ie of 'bit' in Spanish
referred to as bit, and to a lesser extent as bit). A bit is a binary
digit numbering system. The storage capacity of a digital memory also
measured in bits, because this word has several meanings.
buffer
: is a memory space on a disk or in a space reserved for temporary
storage of digital information digital instrument, while waiting to
be processed. For example, an FFT analyzer have one or more input
buffers, where digital words representing the samples of the input
signal are stored. The Z-buffer is used for rendering 3D images.
Byte:
(B) 1 2 (pronounced [bait] or [ 'bi.te]) is the basic unit of
information used in computing and telecommunications, and is
equivalent to an ordered set of bits (usually 8 bits, set April 3 May
6 7 8 9 10 which in Spanish also called octet) .11 12
The unit byte does not have symbol established internationally, although in Anglo-Saxon countries often represent as B, while in francophone countries frequently used or (of octet) .
The unit byte does not have symbol established internationally, although in Anglo-Saxon countries often represent as B, while in francophone countries frequently used or (of octet) .
cache: is a special memory buffer that have computers, which
functions similarly to the main memory, but is smaller and faster
access. It is used by the microprocessor to reduce access time to
data located in the main memory that are used most frequently.
CD-R :is a recordable compact disc format. (Compact Disc Recordable =
Compact Disc Recordable). They can be recorded in multiple sessions,
however aggregated information can not be erased or overwritten,
instead you must use the free space left by the immediately previous
session.
CD-ROM: also cederrón1 (English acronym Compact Disc Read-Only
Memory) is a compact disc using laser beams to store and read large
amounts of information in digital format. The CD-ROM standard was
established in 1985 by Sony and Philips2. It belongs to a set of
colorful books known as Rainbow Books that contains the technical
specifications for all CD formats.
cookie: computer cookie or cookie is a small information sent by a
website and stored in the user's browser so that the website can
consult the previous user activity.
The term cracker (English cracker, and East to crack, 'break', 'fail') is used to refer to people who "break" a system security.1 Crackers may be motivated by a multitude of reasons, including profit, protest, or the desafío.2 Mostly, it is understood that the crackers are engaged in unauthorized editing of proprietary software. However, it should be understood that although the binary executables are one of the main objectives of these people, a web application or any other computer system represent other types of attacks that similarly can be considered acts of cracking.
(FIFO):
First In, First Out English First In, First Out (FIFO) is a concept
used in data structures, cost accounting and theory
The freeware term ("free software", English free software, although this name is also sometimes confused with "free" by the ambiguity of the term in English) defines a type of software that is distributed free of charge, available for use and for unlimited time, and is a free variant.
The freeware term ("free software", English free software, although this name is also sometimes confused with "free" by the ambiguity of the term in English) defines a type of software that is distributed free of charge, available for use and for unlimited time, and is a free variant.
(JPEG)
:Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG), Group Joint Photographic
Experts, is the name of an expert committee that created a standard
compression and encoding files and still images.
kilobit :per second is a unit of measure used in telecommunications and computer to calculate the speed of transfer of information through a network. Its abbreviation and most common form is kbps. The international standard symbol is kbit . The abbreviation kb / s corresponds to kilobit per second.
kilobit :per second is a unit of measure used in telecommunications and computer to calculate the speed of transfer of information through a network. Its abbreviation and most common form is kbps. The international standard symbol is kbit . The abbreviation kb / s corresponds to kilobit per second.
optical
pencil: The stylus is an input device for computers, as a
photosensitive wand, which can be used to target objects displayed on
a CRT television or a monitor, in a manner similar to a touch screen
manner but with higher positional accuracy. This peripheral is
commonly used to replace the mouse or, less successfully, to the
digitizing tablet.
LCD
(English acronym liquid crystal display) is a thin, flat screen
formed by a number of color or monochrome pixels arranged in front of
a light source or reflector. It is often used in electronic devices
batteries because it uses very small amounts of electricity.
The Internet (or, again, the internet) 3 is a decentralized set of communications networks interconnected using the family of TCP / IP protocols, which ensures that the heterogeneous physical networks that comprise a unique global logical network. Its origins date back to 1969, when the first connection of computers, known as ARPANET, between three universities in California (United States) was established.
The Internet (or, again, the internet) 3 is a decentralized set of communications networks interconnected using the family of TCP / IP protocols, which ensures that the heterogeneous physical networks that comprise a unique global logical network. Its origins date back to 1969, when the first connection of computers, known as ARPANET, between three universities in California (United States) was established.
Java : is a programming language for general purpose concurrent object
oriented which was specifically designed to have as few
implementation dependencies as possible. His intention is to allow
application developers to write the program once and run on any
device (known in English as WORA, or "write once, run
anywhere").
HTML: stands for HyperText Markup Language (hypertext markup language),
refers to markup language for developing web pages. It is a reference
standard serving software that connects to the development of web
pages in different versions, defines a basic structure and code
(called HTML) for defining content of a web page.
HTTP: Hypertext Transfer Protocol, or HTTP (in Spanish Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is a communication protocol that allows the transfer of information on the World Wide Web. HTTP was developed by the World Wide Web Consortium and the Internet Engineering Task Force, a collaboration that culminated in 1999 with the publication of a series of RFC.
The
term hardware : refers to all physical parts of a computer system; its
components are: electrical, electronic, electromechanical and
mecánicos.1 are cables, cabinets or boxes, peripherals of all kinds
and any other physical element involved; contrary, the software is
intangible and is called software.
hacker :term has different meanings. According to the dictionary of hackers,
1 is any individual who is dedicated to program enthusiastically,
that is an enthusiastic expert of any kind, who believes that making
information accessible to all is an extraordinary well.2 According to
Eric Raymond the main reason that these people have to create
software in their spare time, and then distribute them free of
charge, is to be recognized for their iguales.3 the term hacker was
born in the second half of the twentieth century and its origin is
linked to the clubs and laboratories of MIT.
A
gigabyte : is a unit of information storage whose symbol is the GB,
equivalent to 109 (one thousand million- 1,000,000,000) bytes. The
term comes from the Greek giga γίγας / guígas / which means
"giant". In colloquial language, "gigabyte" is
often abbreviated as giga: "This computer has 2 gigabytes of
RAM".
Gif: Graphics Interchange Format, GIF (CompuServe GIF) is a graphics
format widely used on the World Wide Web, both for images and for
animations.