Basic Computing Concepts Review
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- 3. Windows, An operating system, launched in 1985, features a graphical user interface.
- 5. , A full computer system with separate monitor, keyboard, mouse, and peripherals.
- 7. board, A sheet of insulating material used for the mounting and interconnection of components in electronic equipment.
- 10. The first high-speed, purely electronic, digital computer, which could be programmed and re-programmed to handle a wide array of tasks.
- 11. , An application or piece of software that runs on a computer to complete a task or provide a service.
- 13. An integrated circuit that contains all the functions of a computer's central processing unit (CPU).
- 16. , refers to all the physical parts of the computer system.
- 17. , An operating system, released in 1984, is known for its high-end graphics capabilities, ease of use and reliability.
- 19. software, This publishes the program's source code online for anyone to download, modify, and use for free. Some licensing restrictions may still apply.
- 20. the collection of programs that make the computer do useful work.
- 21. , is the physical hardware inside a computer that stores programs and data being used while the computer is turned on.
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- 1. , An operating system, released in the early 1990s, is a free and open-source operating system used on many types of computers.
- 2. A semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals.
- 4. tube, A glass tube containing electrodes that were used in early computers as a switch or an amplifier.
- 6. circuit , A single, mass-manufactured component that combines transistors, components, and their necessary wiring.
- 8. A substance that can conduct electricity under some conditions but not all.
- 9. is responsible for executing the software programs running on the computer.
- 12. Neumann Architecture, The idea of storing a program in memory instead of on hardwires and switches.
- 14. , A piece of code that performs some specific action.
- 15. , A peripheral is an input or output device connected externally to the computer.
- 18. law , A theory that predicts that the number of cheaply placed transistors within the same physical area would double about every two years.