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- 2. Information made available to end users.
- 8. The use of the same computer to accomplish more than one information processing tasks concurrently.
- 9. Facts or observations about physical phenomena or business transactions.
- 10. The most basic logical data element, consisting of a single alphabetic, numeric, or other symbol.
- 12. A network that links selected resources of a company with its customers, suppliers, and other business partners, using the Internet or private networks.
- 14. Also called a "Personal Computer" or "PC".
- 15. A website stores information in a database consisting of a home page and other hyperlinked pages of multimedia or mixed media.
- 16. A set of instructions that cause a computer to perform a particular task.
- 18. Memory (such as electronic semiconductor memory) that loses its contents when electrical power is interrupted.
- 19. A data element consisting of a grouping of characters that describe a single attribute of an entity.
- 20. The use of Internet technologies to support business processes, electronic commerce, and collaboration within a company and with its customers, suppliers, and other business stakeholders.
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- 1. This category comprises the most powerful computer systems.
- 3. Any unit of equipment, distinct from the CPU, that provides the system with input, output, or storage capabilities.
- 4. Data describing the attributes, entities, relationships, and other characteristics of a database.
- 5. A class of small active or passive transmitters that can be embedded in or affixed to objects to facilitate identification and tracking.
- 6. Redundant array of independent disks.
- 7. Sun Microsystems create this as an object-oriented programming language with a syntax similar to the "C" programming language.
- 9. A process that copies one master database to multiple sites at pre-arranged times; also kown as "mirroring".
- 11. Is a language that creates formatted hypertext or hypermedia documents
- 13. A strategy that can establish new business linkages with customers, suppliers and competitors.
- 17. Pertaining to devices not connected to a network.