Application: A program or group
of programs designed for end users. Application
software includes database programs, word processors,
and spreadsheets. Applications are unable to function
without an operating system and system utilities.
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ASP: Also know as Active Server
Pages, ASP is scripting language developed by
Microsoft.
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BIOS: An acronym for basic input/output
system. The BIOS is built-in software that determines
what a computer can do without accessing programs
from a disk. On PCs, the BIOS contains all the
code required to control the keyboard, monitor,
disk drives, and a number of miscellaneous functions.
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broadband: A high-speed internet
connection, such as cable modem, DSL, T1, or T3.
Cable modem and DSL are the most common types
of broadband for residential users, while businesses
often utilize connections up to and beyond T3
lines.
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content management tools: Content
management tools are a way for a privileged user
to make updates or additions to a web page without
the need for extensive technical knowledge. This
allows a company to easily modify its site at
any time through a simple web interface.
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cookie: A message given to a
web browser by a web server. The browser stores
the message in a text file. The message is then
sent back to the server each time the browser
requests a page from the server.
The main purpose of cookies is to identify users
and possibly prepare customized web pages for
them. When you enter a web site using cookies,
you may be asked to fill out a form providing
such information as your name and interests. This
information is packaged into a cookie and sent
to your web browser, which stores it for later
use. The next time you go to the same web site,
your browser will send the cookie to the web server.
The server can use this information to present
you with custom web pages. So, for example, instead
of seeing just a generic welcome page you might
see a welcome page with your name on it.
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domain name: A series of alphanumeric
strings separated by periods, such as www.techniqueweb.com,
that identifies the owner of the address.
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extranet: An extranet is a web
site geared toward use specifically by a company's
employees or clients. It will often contain company-
or project-specific information that allows the
parties involved to coordinate more efficiently.
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Flash: A Macromedia product
allowing designers to create rich animations including
multimedia presentations, web animations, e-learning
courses and application front ends.
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internet: An interconnected
system of networks that connects computers around
the world via the TCP/IP protocol.
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intranet: An intranet is a web
site geared toward use specifically by a company's
employees. It will often contain company or project-specific
information that allows employees to coordinate
more efficiently.
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IP address: An identifier for
a computer or device on a TCP/IP network. Networks
using the TCP/IP protocol route messages based
on the IP address of the destination.
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LAN: Also known as local area
network, LAN is a computer network that spans
a relatively small area. Most LANs are confined
to a single building or group of buildings. However,
one LAN can be connected to other LANs over any
distance via telephone lines, high-speed lines,
or radio waves. A system of LANs connected in
this way is called a wide-area network (WAN).
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liquid design: A sophisticated
design technique that automatically expands and
contracts a web site to fit the viewer's browser.
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operating system: Windows and
UNIX are the most popoular operating systems which
allow programs to run on a computer. Every general-purpose
computer must have an operating system to run
other programs. Operating systems perform basic
tasks, such as recognizing input from the keyboard,
sending output to the monitor, keeping track of
files and directories on the disk, and controlling
peripheral devices such as disk drives, printers,
and scanners.
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PHP: Short for Hypertext Preprocessor,
PHP is a server-side scripting language used to
develop dynamic web pages. PHP is one of the most
popular scripting languages used.
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search engines: A search engine
is web page used to locate information on the
internet. A search engine may store references
to the entire internet, or may only apply to a
single site. Click here
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of search engines.
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server: A computer that serves
other machines. A server is generally a central
machine used for storage or other functions. A
web server processes requests for HTML and other
documents that are components of web pages.
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TCP/IP: An acronym for Transmission
Control Protocol/Internet Protocol, TCP/IP is
a protocol for communication between computers,
used as a standard for transmitting data over
networks and as the basis for standard Internet
protocols.
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web browser: Microsoft Internet
Explorer and Netscape Navigator are the most popular
web browsers. Web browsers allow internet users
to view HTML and other documents.
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