Keywords 2 - Communication and Internet Technologies Flashcards

1
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Bit rate

A

The rate at which data is transferred

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2
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Serial transmission

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Using a single wire to transmit data

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3
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Parallel transmission

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Using multiple wires to transmit data

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4
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Interference

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Disturbances that can occur in the signals when sending data that may disrupt transmission

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5
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USB

A

Universal Serial Bus, a high speed data transmission method

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6
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IC

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Integrated Circuit

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7
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Microprocessor

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A small computer built in to devices at the point of manufacture (e.g. washing machine, microwave)

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8
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Simplex transmission

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Sending data in one direction at a time

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Duplex transmission

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Sending data in both directions at the same time

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10
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Half-duplex transmission

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Sending data in both directions, but only one direction at a time

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11
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Checksum

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A simple method of error detection in which the checksum confirms whether the same number of bits have been transmitted and received

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Parity check

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An error detection method which uses a parity bit to check that data has been sent and received accurately

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13
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Parity bit

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The last bit of data on a packet which is used to check that data has been sent and received accurately

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Check digit

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An error detection method used on identification numbers (e.g. barcodes, ISBN, bank account numbers)

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15
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Automatic repeat request (ARQ)

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A set of rules for error control when sending data

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16
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Hacker

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A person who tries to gain unauthorised access to a computer system

17
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Malware

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A software program designed to damage or disrupt a computer system

18
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Virus

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A software program designed to corrupt a computer and the files on it

19
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Spyware

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A software program that collects user’s information through their internet connection

20
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Hacking

A

Gained unauthorised access to a computer system

21
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Black hat hacker

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A hacker who gains unlawful access to a computer system

22
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White hat hacker

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A hacker who gains lawful access to a computer system to expose security problems (usually at the request of an organisation)

23
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Firewall

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A system that protects unauthorised access to or from a computer or network

24
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Modem

A

A hardware device that converts data so that it can be transmitted from computer to computer over telephone wires

25
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Browser

A

A program used to access the World Wide Web that displays HTML files

26
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Packet

A

A unit of data that can be sent across a network

27
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Protocol

A

An agreed format or set of rules for transmitting data

28
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HTTP

A

HyperText Transfer Protocol

29
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HTTPS

A

HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure (encrypted)

30
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TCP

A

Transmission Control Protocol

31
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DDOS attack

A

Distributed Denial of Service attack

32
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HTML

A

HyperText Markup Language

33
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CSS

A

Cascading Style Sheets

34
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Hypertext

A

Text that conveys information and also contains a link to other informationn (e.g. webpafge, audio, video, image)

35
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IP address

A

The network address for a device

36
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URL

A

Uniform Resource Locator (the web address)

37
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MAC address

A

Media Access Control address (the unique and permanent hardware address of a device, assigned by the manufacturer)

38
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Cookie

A

A tiny piece of data downloaded by a computer when it visits a website