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iCEV Workplace Technologies Vocabulary

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Phone Systems   single-user or multi-line systems which make it easy to talk to people anywhere in the world  
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Fax Machine   telephones transmitting pieces of paper electronically through telephone lines; these machines aid in communication when paper copies are needed  
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E-mail   enables people to send electronic messages with the click of a button; delivers messages in seconds rather than days; communicates faster than traditional postal delivery  
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Instant Messaging   allows two parties to communicate instantly; requires both parties are logged into the same software  
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Intranet   internal network in the form of a web page; not accessible from the Internet; keeps employees informed about new policies, products, benefits, positions available, etc.  
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E-Commerce   any business activity using electronic communication when goods and services are exchanged  
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Copiers   machines which allow people to make copies or duplicates of papers  
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Computers   heart of the workplace technology; benefit the workplace by increasing productivity, decreasing mistakes, increasing profit margins and increasing professionalism  
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Computer Hardware   physical components of a computer such as the monitor, hard drive and printer  
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Computer Software   series of instructions telling computer hardware what to do  
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System Software   consists of programs controlling the operations of a computer and its devices  
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Application Software   consists of programs designed to perform specific tasks for users  
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Word Processing Software   allows the creation of primarily text documents  
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Database Software   filing system on a computer  
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Spreadsheet Software   accountant’s ledger on a computer  
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Desktop Publishing Software   allows for the creation of programs, brochures and other graphic related materials  
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Integrated Software Packages   combination of software programs sold at retail as one software package  
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Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)   document which requires users to agree to constraints and allowed practices in order to access a network or the Internet  
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Open Source Software   allows users to access and modify the software’s source code  
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Proprietary Software   contains restrictions on how the software may be used; source code is kept secret  
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Input   data or commands entered into the memory of a computer  
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Output   conveys the requested information created by the CPU to a user; occurs in the form of letters, numbers, graphics or any combination of the three  
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Storage   holds data, information and instructions; differs from memory because it can hold items permanently  
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Networks   number of computers connected together to share data, software and hardware  
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Local Area Network (LAN)   small group of networked computers; located within a limited geographical area such as a school computer lab, business offices or adjacent buildings  
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Wide Area Network (WAN)   two or more LANs networked together across a large area such as schools within a city or state  
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Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)   network which accommodates a large area, such as an entire city or other geographic region such as the Internet  
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Internet   world’s largest network; worldwide collection of LANs and WANs; links together millions of businesses, governments, educational institutions and individuals  
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World Wide Web   portion of the Internet consisting of computer sites containing billions of documents called web pages  
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Web Browser   program used to view websites such as Microsoft® Internet Explorer or Google Chrome  
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Videoconferencing   conference involving two or more sites or meeting areas; ability to communicate via video and audio with videoconferencing equipment and the necessary phone lines  
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Webcasting   videoconferencing which broadcasts through the Internet  
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Teleconferencing   interactive communication between several people at different locations; allows employees from various long distance sites to participate in the same phone call at the same time  
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Telecommuting   allows employees to work full- or part-time outside the traditional workplace by connecting to the workplace computers by Internet connection  
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Information System   software which helps organize and analyze data  
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