Computers and Networks Hacks
AP prep
- Computer Specs
- Define or describe usage of Computer using Computer Programs. Pictures are preferred over a lot of text. Use your experience.
Define or describe usage of Computer using Computer Programs. Pictures are preferred over a lot of text. Use your experience.
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Input devices: Things that allow users to enter inputs like a keyboard, mouse, microphone, scanner, or camera.
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Output devices: Devices that let a computer give an output like a monitor, printer, speakers, or network card.
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Program File: Files that have a certain extension like .exe, .dll, .so, .py, .app, or .jar.
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Program Code: Languages that make up program files like Python, C++, Java, or JavaScript.
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Processes: Instances that the computer executes which then takes up computing space and memory
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Ports: A set of numbers that represent ends of a network connection
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Data File: A file that holds a type of data
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Inspect Running Code: This refers to the process of examining the code of a running computer program to understand its behavior, identify bugs, or make improvements. This can be done using tools such as debuggers, profiling tools, or logging frameworks.
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Inspect Variables: This refers to the process of examining the values of variables used by a computer program at a particular point in time. This can be done using tools such as debuggers or logging frameworks.
MATCH THE PHRASES
- Path: A computer network is a type of computing system. A path between two computing devices on a computer network (a sender and a receiver) is a sequence of directly connected computing devices that begins at the sender and ends at the receiver.
- Route: Routing is the process of finding a path from sender to receiver. The bandwidth of a computer network is the maximum amount of data that can be sent in a fixed amount of time.
- Computer System: A computing system is a group of computing devices and programs working together for a common purpose.
- Computer Device: A computing device is a physical artifact that can run a program. Some examples include computers, tablets, servers, routers, and smart sensors.
- Bandwidth: Bandwidth is usually measured in bits per second
- Computer Network: A computer network is a group of interconnected computing devices capable of sending or receiving data.