Arkansas Frameworks Glossary Terms Unit 1: Hardware and Software
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Application software | show 🗑
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show | executes commands from a computer's hardware and software; the principal computer chip that contains several processing components, which determines the computer's operating speed; the "brain" of a computer
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show | A program on a computer that allows the user to create, edit, view, print, rename, copy, or delete files, folders, or an entire file system
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show | data entered into the computer through a variety of devices such as a keyboard, microphone, scanner, flash drive, or mouse
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show | the action of gaining access to a computer or a network by entering a username and password; also called Login/Sign In
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Memory | show 🗑
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show | system software that acts as a "go-between", allowing computer hardware and other software to communicate with each other
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show | allows the user to view or listen to the data a computer processes such as a monitor, printer, headphones, or speakers
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show | additional hardware that isn't necessary for a computer to function, but does enhance how the computer can be used Examples: Scanner, Webcam, Computer joystick
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show | storing data for later use
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show | a feature that allows the user to change the attributes of a file (such as location, file name, or file type) before saving it
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Storage device | show 🗑
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show | software responsible for the general operation of a computer system, including the operation of hardware, running application software, and file management Examples: BIOS, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, or utility software
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show | a computer case that contains the CPU, power supply, memory, and storage
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