IT Words (anhand erklärender Sätze)

2. Version mit Fragen & Antworten vertauscht - (genau dieselben Wörter) Englisch für Wirtschaftsinformatiker 1.Sem der HSLU

2. Version mit Fragen & Antworten vertauscht - (genau dieselben Wörter) Englisch für Wirtschaftsinformatiker 1.Sem der HSLU

Dominik Schürmann

Dominik Schürmann

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- to insert code into a computer program to fix or modify it in some way - [C] the code inserted into a computer program to fix or modify it in some way

patch v., n.

[C] the text directions to a file on a computer, usually described by means of the hierarchical filing system

path n.

[C] a computer in a communications network where any computer on the network can be a client and/or server

peer n.

[C] any piece of hardware connected to a computer, or any part of the computer outside the CPU and working memory

peripheral n.

[C] an kind of handheld and palm-sized PC, electronic organizer, smartphone, or pager

personal digital assistant (PDA) n.

[U] the practice of tricking a user into giving away personal information into a fake form on the Internet

phishing n.

[U] the unauthorized copying of copyrighted software or media for personal or commercial use.

piracy n.

the hardware and/or operating system on which a program runs

platform n.

- [C] a radio-style show that is downloaded in MP-3 or video format - to upload a radio-style show in MP-3 or video format

podcast n., v.

[C] a symbol displayed on the computer screen that is moved by means of a mouse, stylus, trackball, etc.

pointer n.

- [C] a place on a computer to connect sth or an endpoint to a logical connection - to move software from one computer system to another

port n., v.

[C] a site that is intended to be the point of entry to the Web

portal n.

(noun) a message sent to an Internet discussion group for all the group members to read (verb) to put a message or computer file on the Internet so that other people can see it

post n., v.

[C] a peripheral that prints text or illustrations on paper; essential to have if you want a hard copy of your work

printer n.

[C] a printed version of text or data from a computer

printout (also: hard copy) n.

[C] the central part of a computer system that controls the interpretation and execution of instructions

processor (also Central Processing Unit or CPU) n.

able to accept instructions for automatic operation or computer processing

programmable a.

relating to a product which is privately owned and controlled; in the computer industry, proprietary is the opposite of open

proprietary (also closed) a.

[U] applying the principles of quantum mechanics to computer technology to make computers of the future much faster

quantum computing n.

- [C] a request for information from a database - to request information from a database

query n., v.

[U] the use of an object (RFID tag) applied to or incorporated into a product or person for identification using radio waves

radio frequency identification (RFID) n.

relating to changing data that is processed fast enough to control its source; or referring to events simulated in real-life speed.

real-time a.

- to restart a computer - [C] the act of restarting a computer

reboot v., n.

[U] the process by which an electronic device recognizes acoustic or printed or written letters or numbers.

recognition n.

[C] in a database, a group of fields that make up one complete entry

record n.

[U] the restoration of corrupted data resulting from damaged disks, viruses, power spikes, and other problems

recovery n.

to update the screen with new data that has arrived since you first began looking at it

refresh (also reload) v.

to find and bring back stored data, so that it can be displayed on the screen and processed

retrieve v.

able to be rewritten many times; for example, storage media such as optical disks and magnetic tapes

rewritable a.

(~ to) to convert and copy sounds or pictures from a DVD or CD onto a computer

rip v.

[C] a device that sends data packets through networks; located at gateways, where two or more networks connect

router n.

to operate or execute a program -or- (of a program) to be executed

run v.

(~ into) to pass light over a picture or document in order to copy and store it in the memory of a computer

scan v.

[C] a flat surface in a cinema, on a television or a computer system on which pictures or words are shown

screen n.

[C] a series of commands that can be executed without user interaction

script n.

relating to sth done so smoothly that you cannot tell where one thing stops and the next begins

seamless a.

(of computer files and database) containing information organized in such way that it can be found using a computer

searchable a.

[C] a material like silicon, which partially allows electricity to move through it, or an electronic device made from this material

semiconductor n.

designed to transfer data sequentially, i.e. one data bit after another

serial a.

[C] a software program that controls or supplies information to several clients connected in a network

server n.