BasicComputer Key Terms Drill Flashcards

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applications (apps):

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A type of software that allows a user to perform specific tasks and activities.

Example: Web browsers, picture viewers, and games are all applications.

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utilities:

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Applications designed to help analyze, configure, optimize, or maintain a computer. Unlike application software (which focuses on benefiting the user), utilities are used to support the computer.

Example: An application that allows you to customize how the buttons work on your mouse.

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operating system (OS):

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Software that manages the computer hardware and software. It’s a system that sits between the applications and hardware.

Microsoft Windows is an example of an operating system.

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platform:

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The environment in which a piece of software is executed. It may be the hardware, operating system, a web browser, or other underlying software.

For example, Microsoft Windows is a platform for Microsoft Word.

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feature:

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A distinctive characteristic of software or hardware.

For example, facial recognition is a feature of the iPhone X.

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plugin:

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A component that adds a specific feature to software. Also referred to as an extension.

For example, you can add a plugin to your web browser that allows you to change the theme colors.

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Software as a service (SaaS):

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Software licensed on a subscription basis. The software is stored centrally on a server. It’s sometimes referred to as “on-demand software.”

Google Apps are SaaS.

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API (application program interface):

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A set of clearly defined methods of communication between software.

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console:

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A user interface that manages and controls software and/or hardware.

KnowBe4 customers access our products through a console (shown below).

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dashboard:

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At-a-glance views of key info, relevant to a particular goal or business objective. They’re often displayed as charts and/or other graphical images on a web page.

Example: KnowBe4 uses dashboards to display sales data on monitors placed around the company.

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server:

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A computer or program that manages access to centralized resources.

For example, a file server would store and manage all the user files for a group of computers and users.

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domain:

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Short for “domain name,” a unique name that identifies a website.

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directory:

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  1. Like physical folders, a directory organizes files or data on a hard drive or in a program. Directories can contain other directories, which are then called sub-directories.

Most operating systems display directories as folders, as seen in the image below.

  1. Software that stores all resources on a network. Example resources are: users, groups, permissions, devices, and management policies. A directory is also referred to as a directory service.

Example: When a directory is given a username, it will return the profile of the user, which may include permissions for data access, as well as employee information.

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AD (Active Directory):

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A directory service (definition 2 above), developed by Microsoft for use on Windows operating systems.

If you were in charge of all the users and computers on a network that are using a Windows server, you would use Active Directory to set up the users, their passwords and what devices they could access.

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protocol:

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A specific set of communication rules between computers.

Example: A web browser accessing a website will have a different protocol than an email server talking to an email application.

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Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP):

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One of the protocols used to transfer information (like a webpage) over the Internet.

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Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS):

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The same as HTTP but secure. This protocol secures the data by changing it to special code that requires special translation.

If you were inputting credit card data on a website, you would want that data to transmit securely, using HTTPS.

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white paper:

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A report that describes how a technology or product solves a problem. It’s a marketing and technical document that doesn’t go too far in either direction.

Example: An organization creates a new solution for poor cell phone reception. That organization would release a white paper to advertise the technology’s effectiveness, and to describe how it works.

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whitelist:

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A list of trusted email address, domains and/or internet addresses that are permitted to pass through a system or filter.

Use: During a sales call with a prospect, it’s often necessary to have the prospect add the rep’s email address to their whitelist, so the spam filter doesn’t block the test email.