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- 2. The abbreviation for “Database Management System”. This is the software used to manage and maintain a database.
- 6. A database that’s represented by rows and columns. Data is structured and defined in order to create relationships.
- 8. A structural representation of relational database objects. A table’s rows and columns make it easy to understand data relationships.
- 11. A request used to get, modify, or delete information in a database.
- 12. A column in a database table. Each field stores a single piece of information, like a name.
- 14. A file or set of files sent with an email message. This can be images, music, text documents, spreadsheets, and more.
- 15. A field that allows additional recipients to be included in your email message, but that are not visible to others.
- 16. A setting that others see which indicates your availability. Options may include Free, Busy, or Away.
- 18. The feature that sends your response to the person who sent the original message and no one else.
- 19. A digital image that uses small, rectangular-shaped pixels arranged in a grid.
- 20. The feature that sends your response to everyone on the original email message, including the TO, CC, and BCC fields.
- 22. The feature that allows you to send your message to another recipient that you specify.
- 25. Content that combines multiple forms of media, such as text, graphics, audio, and video.
- 28. Information containing your name, phone numbers, or business details. It is saved in order to be easily added at the end of an email message.
- 30. A meeting that happens regularly (daily, weekly, etc.). You can set up the meeting once and not have to create it for each individual instance.
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- 1. A row in a database table. Each row is a collection of data related to a single record, like an individual student’s ID.
- 3. Messages that are sent in bulk to many different recipients who did not request or want them.
- 4. The link created between two tables with the primary and foreign keys.
- 5. A field that’s used to list additional recipients you want included in your email message, but that aren’t required to respond. They are visible to everyone on the message.
- 7. A line of text (like a header) that indicates what the message is about. Usually, it’s visible next to the sender’s name in the Inbox.
- 9. The part of the email app that contains names and other information for members of your organization. It is searchable for recipients of the TO, CC, and BCC fields.
- 10. Items The folder in the email application where messages you yourself sent are stored.
- 13. A computerized storage container for data. The data is stored in an organized structure that allows it to be easily searched, sorted, and analyzed.
- 16. The design of the database structure. This includes the tables, fields, keys, and relationships.
- 17. An arrangement to meet someone at a particular place and time.
- 21. An email message that was not sent and was saved for later use.
- 23. Content such as videos, images, audio, or software that’s stored or transmitted as digital data.
- 24. A digital image that’s created using points, lines, and shapes based on mathematical formulas.
- 25. An activity that includes at least one other person or resource.
- 26. The main folder in an email application where new messages are displayed.
- 27. Using computers to digitally create and bring to life objects and characters.
- 29. A visual or sound alert prior to a meeting or appointment. It can be minutes before, days before, or even earlier.
