Computerglossary
Computerglossary
Algorithm – A set of steps to solve a problem. File – A collection of data stored in one unit.
Antivirus – Software that protects computers from viruses. Format – Preparing a storage device for use or erasing all data.
Browser – A program used to access the internet (e.g., Chrome). Graphics Card – Hardware that processes visual data.
Backup – Copying data for protection against loss. Google Drive – A cloud storage platform by Google.
Ethernet – A common method of connecting computers in a network. JPEG – A common image file format.
Keylogger – A program that records keystrokes, often used Python – A popular programming language.
maliciously.
Q
L
QR Code – A type of barcode that stores information.
Laptop – A portable computer.
Query – A request for data or information from a database.
LAN (Local Area Network) – A network in a limited area.
QuickTime – A multimedia framework by Apple.
Linux – An open-source operating system.
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M
RAM (Random Access Memory) – Temporary memory for active
Modem – A device that connects to the internet. processes.
Motherboard – Main circuit board in a computer. Router – A device that connects networks.
Malware – Malicious software intended to harm a system. Recycle Bin – Temporary storage for deleted files.
N S
Network – A group of connected computers. Software – Programs and operating systems on a computer.
Node – Any device connected to a network. Scanner – An input device that copies images/documents.
Notebook – Another name for a small laptop. Spreadsheet – A program (like Excel) used for data analysis
O T
Operating System (OS) – Software that manages hardware and Terabyte (TB) – 1,024 gigabytes.
software (e.g., Windows).
Trojan Horse – A type of malware that appears harmless.
Output Device – Hardware that receives data from a computer (e.g.,
monitor). Touchpad – A built-in input device on laptops.
P U
Program – A set of instructions for a computer. USB (Universal Serial Bus) – A port used for connecting devices.
Upload – Sending data from a device to the internet. Zoom – A video conferencing application.
Username – A name used to identify a user on a system. Zettabyte – 1,000 exabytes, a massive data unit.
Z A
Zip File – A compressed file format. Applet – A small application that runs within a web browser.
Analog – A type of data represented in a continuous form. Ethernet Cable – A cable used to connect devices in a wired
network.
ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) – A
character encoding standard for electronic communication. F
Bit (Binary Digit) – The smallest unit of data in computing. Function – A named section of code that performs a specific task.
Bluetooth – A wireless technology for exchanging data over short Fragmentation – When files are stored in non-contiguous spaces,
distances. slowing performance.
Command Line – A text-based interface used to enter commands. GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) – A type of image file that
supports animation.
Compiler – A program that converts code into executable programs.
Google Docs – A cloud-based word processor.
Cybersecurity – Protection of computer systems from theft or
damage. H
DNS (Domain Name System) – Translates domain names into IP Hyperlink – A clickable link that directs to another location or page.
addresses.
Hosting – Storing and making a website accessible on the internet.
Desktop – The main screen area seen when using a computer.
Megabyte (MB) – A unit of data equal to 1,024 KB. Quad-Core – A processor with four cores for faster performance.
Spreadsheet – Software for organizing data in rows and columns Webcam – A camera used to record or stream video.
(e.g., Excel).
Word Processor – Software for writing and editing text (e.g., Google
Syntax – The set of rules in a programming language. Docs).
T X
Taskbar – A bar at the bottom of the screen with open programs. XHTML – A stricter version of HTML.
Toolbar – A set of icons or buttons that provide shortcuts. Xbox Live – An online gaming service for Xbox.
Tab – A section or division in a window or browser. X-ray Scanner – In security systems, can also refer to high-tech
scanning tools.
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Y
Utility Program – Software that helps manage and maintain the
computer. Yahoo Mail – An email service by Yahoo.
Uninstall – To remove a program from a computer. YAML – A human-readable data format often used for configuration.
Update – A newer version of software to improve performance or Y-axis – The vertical axis on a chart or graph.
security.
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V
Zoom Tool – A tool used to enlarge or reduce part of a screen or
Voice Recognition – Technology that converts spoken words into image.
text.
Zipping – Compressing files into one smaller package.
Virtual Machine – Software that emulates a real computer.
Zero-Day – A security vulnerability unknown to the software maker.
Volume – A storage area, such as a hard drive partition.