Computer Science Basics
Computer Science Basics
A computer that operates with numbers represented by directly measurable quantities is called
analogue computer.
Buffer
A temporary memory area in which data is stored while it is being processed or transferred,
especially one use while streaming video or downloading audio.
Cache
Chip
A small piece of something removed in the course of chopping, cutting or breaking a hard
material such as wood or stone.
Cryptogram
Cryptology
Is the mathematics, such as number theory and the application of formulas and algorithms that
emphasize cryptography and cryptanalysis.
Computer Science
Data
Data Acquisition
Is the process of measuring an electrical and physical phenomenon such as voltage, current
temperature or sound with a computer.
Data Driven
Flight Mode
Gadget
Gallery
Gray Code
A numerical code used in computing in which consecutive integers are represented by binary
numbers differing in only one digit.
Hub
Input
A device that can be used to insert data into a computer or other computational device.
It is help to keep using phone when things get really close to the wire are called ultra power
saving.
Font Size
The font size is overall size of a font shown on a screen or printed on a page.
Horizontal Application
A horizontal application is any software application that targets a large number of users with
different knowledge and skill set.
Data Base
Font
An assortment or set of type or characters all of one style and sometimes one size.
Code
A set of letters, numbers, symbols etc., that is used to secretly send messages to someone.
Setting
Logout
Login
Stream
Bandwidth
Inbox
Application
Automation
The method of making a machine, a process or a system work without being directly controlled
by a person.
Auto Detect
Auto Detection