IT Words (Beispielssätze)

zuerst kommt das Wort, dann ein Satz in dem es verwendet wird. Lücken wurden aus zeitlichen Gründen nicht eingebaut.

zuerst kommt das Wort, dann ein Satz in dem es verwendet wird. Lücken wurden aus zeitlichen Gründen nicht eingebaut.

Dominik Schürmann

Dominik Schürmann

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Created / Updated 28.12.2011 / 09.06.2015
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client n.

How do you log in to a client workstation? client/server * thin client * fat client

clipboard n.

When you paste a block of text, the word processor copies it from the clipboard to its final destination in the document.

cluster n., v.

Corporations often cluster servers to distribute computing-intensive tasks and risks.

code n., v.

I have written a lot of code this morning. * By default, missing values in data records shall be coded as an empty field. * object code* machine code*

collaboration software (also groupware) n.

We offer collaboration software to enable concurrent and distributed engineering on larger projects.

command n.

How do execute the startup command for this program? * command initiator * command receiver

compatible a.

Software must be compatible with the hardware it is used with. * fully backward compatible * forward compatible

compiler n.

The program fed into the compiler is called the source program.

compress v.

Graphics can be compressed to 10 percent of their original size.

compression n.

Compression can be applied to data files, images, audio, or video. * data compression

computer-aided a.

Computer-aided design (CAD) is used to design figures in 2- or 3-dimensional space. * computer-aided learning (CAL)

computer (also cyber) forensics n.

Today cyber forensics is offered as courses at many colleges and universities worldwide.

computerize v.

Our operations have been fully computerized.

computer-literate a.

These days, all our students are computer-literate.

configuration n.

I changed the configuration by resetting the parameters. * configuration management

configure v.

A computer can be configured differently for different uses.

connect v.

The school is not connected to the Internet yet. * connect time

connectivity n.

Laptop computers, many of which have difficulty linking into a network, have poor connectivity.

convergence n.

There is increasing interaction and convergence between the Internet and mobile phones. * digital convergence

corrupt v.

The new application seems to have corrupted the system files.

crack v.

Some people claim that they can crack any password in five minutes.

crawler (also spider) n.

Crawlers are often deployed by search engines.

cursor n.

This key moves the cursor to the end of the line.

customize v.

Our company will customize the software for you.

cyber prefix

cybercafŽ * cybercrime * cybershopping * cyberspace * cyberstalking * cyberterrorism

data mining n.

New advances in data mining techniques are leading to deep web searches. * data mining

data transfer rate (DTR) n.

Please note that a data transfer rate of at least 511 kbit/s is required to access the live broadcast.

data warehousing n.

Data warehousing functions prevent you from having to invest in additional business intelligence tools.

debug v.

If you get error messages here you have to debug the source code.

decompress (also expand) v.

Do you know how to decompress this archived file?

decrypt v.

The receiver uses his private key to decrypt the secure message.

default n, v.

When I put a DVD in my player, it de_faults to "play all" and the movie starts. * Some word processors generate backup files by default. * default setting

defragment v.

IÕm afraid I donÕt know to defragment my hard drive.

desktop

You can arrange the icons on the electronic desktop just like real objects on a real desktop. * desktop publishing

dial-up a.

As dial-up access utilizes normal telephone lines, data rates are limited. * dial-up connection

dialogue (AmE also dialog) box n.

The parent window is sometimes frozen when the dialog box opens.

digit n.

The binary system represents all numbers using only two digits: 1 and 0.

digital a.

All data that a computer processes must be encoded digitally. * digital art * digital camera * digital certificate

digitize v.

Unpublished text documents are being digitized by libraries and archives.

directory (also folder) n.

ItÕs impossible to read information from this directory. * root directory * source directory * subdirectory