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ANTIVIRUS

/ æn.tiˈvaɪə.rəs /
(ANTIVIRUS)

DEFINITION:
It is a program that helps protect your computer against most viruses, worms,
Trojans and other unwanted invaders that can infect your computer.

EXAMPLE:
An antivrus in installed on a computer, to fulfill the function of acting against
codeso or malicious programs.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE n
/ ɑː.tɪˈfɪʃ.əl L ɪnˈtel.ɪ.dʒəns /
(INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL)

DEFINITION:
The term artificial intelligence represents a set of disciplines of software, logic,
computer science and philosophy that are intended to make PCs perform
functions that were thought to be exclusively human, such as perceiving meaning
in written or spoken language, learning, recognizing expressions Facials, etc. The
field of AI has a long history behind it, with many previous advances, such as the
recognition of optical characters, which are currently considered as something
every day.

EXAMPLE:
An artificial intelligence programo n a cumputer learns how to play the game,
and plays entire games against itself.
CODE EDITORn
/ kəʊd ed.ɪ.tər /
(EDITOR DE CODIGO)

DEFINITION:
It is a text editor designed to edit the source code of computer programs. It can
be an individual application or be included in an integrated development
environment.

EXAMPLE:
The machine beeped in recognition of the code editor and the numbers flashed
momentarily across the screen.
CODE KID
/ kəʊd kɪd /
(CODIGO CHICO)

DEFINITION:
It is a tool that helps you build websites faster and more orderly. It also allows
you to compile Sass and Less and optimize your files.

EXAMPLE:
A visual interface of building blocks is used to créate a scaffolding experience
for children.
COMMUNICATION
/ KƏˌMJUː.NɪˈKEɪ.ƩƏN /
(COMUNICACIÓN)

DEFINITION:
It is a phenomenon inherent in the relationship that living beings stay when
they are in a group. Through communication, people or animals approach
their environment and can share it with the rest.

EXAMPLE:
There was a lack of communication between pamela and her parents.
COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS
/ kɒm.pjəˈteɪ.ʃən.əl - lɪŋˈɡwɪs.tɪks /
(lingüística computacional)

DEFINITION:
It is the system of codes and symbols that are entered into a program so that the
orders that are given are clear and understandable.

EXAMPLE:
The problems encountered in computational linguistics, and the prposed
solutions, have interesting implications for linguistic theory.
DATA BASE
/ deɪ.tə.beɪs /
(BASE DE DATOS)

DEFINITION:
It is a collection of information organized so that a computer program can quickly
select the pieces of data it needs. A database is an electronic file system.

EXAMPLE:
The data base can cluster data in a flexibly shaped container of submodules or
circuit cells.
EXPERT SYSTEM
/ ek.spɜːt ˌsɪs.təm /
(EXPERTO EN SISTEMAS)

DEFINITION:
An expert system is one that has the ability to use reasoning so that through a
given information and based on previously incorporated knowledge is reached a
conclusion.

EXAMPLE:
An inference engine is the component of an expert system that applies a knowledge
base to corrent data to arrive at a conclusión.
FIREWALL
/ faɪə.wɔːl /
(FIREWALL)

DEFINITION:
Is a system that allows to protect a computer or a network of computers from the
intrusions that come from a third red.

EXAMPLE:
The firewall will also prevent attacks from the internet on your PC.
LINK
/ lɪŋk /
(ENLAZAR)

DEFINITION:
It is text or images on a website that a user can click to access or connect to
another document. The links are like the technology that connects two websites
or two web pages.

EXAMPLE:
The bus station is set to be built on what is currently Osborne Street, and link
whith the proposed vineyard gate shopping development.
ADSL
/ eɪ.diːˈel /
(ADSL)

DEFINITION:
(Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line). Asymmetric digital subscriber line. Digital
transmission system on copper or fiber optic wire, which due to its characteristics
can reach speeds much higher than the current ones, thanks to the increase and
division of the bandwidth.

EXAMPLE:

ADSL stands for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line.


ALGORITHM
/æl.ɡə.rɪ.ðəm/
(algoritmo)

DEFINITION:
Algorithm is denominated to a finite group of operations organized in a logical
and orderly way that allows to solve a certain problem. It is a series of instructions
or established rules that, through a succession of steps, allow arriving at a result
or solution.

EXAMPLE:
The optimized dispensing algorithm virtually eliminates "exact-change"
situations.
ATTACHED FILE
/ əˈtætʃt faɪl /
(archivo adjunto)

DEFINITION:
File thataccompaniesane-mailmessage.Itissuitableforsendingimages,sounds,
program sandother large files.

EXAMPLE:
In the attached files, students can downwnload these information sheets.
ATM
/ eɪ.tiːˈem/
(atm)

DEFINITION:
(Asynchronous Transfer Mode). Almost all specialists agree that the
Asynchronous Transfer Mode will mark the future of communications between
computers. It means greater flexibility and efficiency when organizing the
information to be transmitted in cells and sending only these when they have
content. The asynchronous or ATM transmission mode provides a fast
transmission mode. High speeds are achieved by dispensing with flow control
and error control information at the intermediate nodes of the transmission. ATM
uses the connection-oriented mode and allows the transmission of different types
of information, such as voice, video, etc. The client-server model bases the
communication on a simplification of the OSI model. The seven layers produce a
wastage of the transfer speed of the network, so 3 layers are used: Physics, Data
Link and the Session layer. Transfers are based on the request-response protocol
(session) and the need for connection is eliminated.

EXAMPLE:
Cell phone, credit card, atm withdrawal.
AUTO CAD
/ ɔː.təʊ kæd/
(auto cad)

DEFINITION:
Technical drawing program.

EXAMPLE:
Miscellaneous software (e.g., auto CAD, project
management, etc.)
BACKUP
/ bæk.ʌp/
(backup)

DEFINITION:
Is an english word that in the field of technology and information, is a copy of the
safety or security copy process. Backup refers to the copying and archiving of
data from the computer so that it can be used to restore the original information
after a posible loss of data. The verbal form is to make backup copies in two
words, while the name is backup copy.

EXAMPLE:
Inverter/Chargers are reliable power sources for uninterruptible emergency
backup applications.
BCP (Process Control Block)
/ prəʊ.ses kənˈtrəʊl blɒk /
(bloque de control de proceso)

DEFINITION:
(Process Control Block) Each process is represented in the operating system with
a process control block (PCB), also called task control block. It contains the
information elements associated with a specific process, saving them in memory.

EXAMPLE:
Two other more complex additions were required, including memory control
blocks and range locking.
BIOS
/ baɪ.əʊ/
(bios)

DEFINITION:
BasicInput/Output System: Basicinput/outpu tdata system. Setof
proceduresthatcontroltheflowofdatabetweentheoperatingsystemanddevices
suchas the harddisk, the video card,thekeyboard, the mouse and the printer.

EXAMPLE:
Give me the names and bios of everyone on staff.
BIT (binary digit)
/ bɪt /
(digito binario)

DEFINITION:
Abbreviation of binary digit (binary digit).The bitisthe small eststorage unitina
Binary system withina computer.

EXAMPLE:
A female escort reveals her body bit by bit
Bluetooth
/ bluː.tuːθ /
(bluetooth)

DEFINITION:
It is a technological specification for wireless networks that allows the
transmission of voice and data between different devices through a secure radio
frequency.

EXAMPLE:
The integrated Bluetooth interface permits easy data transfer.
BOOT ( butear )
/ buːt /
(boot)

DEFINITION:
In computer science, the boot or the sequence of boot (in english: bootstrapping,
boot or booting) is the process that initiates the bootloader that is a progran
executed by the BIOS when a computer is found. It is responsible for the
initialization of the operating system and devices.

EXAMPLE:
When booting the system, entering each individual passphrase for all encrypted
devices will be required.
BYTE
/ baɪt /
(pedacitos)

DEFINITION:
The byte is a unit of digital information that generally consists of eight bits, which
represents a binary number. Historically, the byte was the number of bits used to
encode a single text character in a computer and, for this reason, it is the smallest
and most accessible memory unit in many computer architectures.

EXAMPLE:
For example, SSI documents, output from CGI scripts, and byte range responses
do not have this header.
C++ (programs)
/ prəʊ · ɡræm /
(programas)

DEFINITION:
It is a mid-level programming language of general purpose of intermediate type,
free form, compiled, (multi) paradigm, intermediate level. "In simple terms, C ++
is a sophisticated, efficient and general-purpose programming. based on C. It
was developed by Bjarne Stroustrup in 1979.

EXAMPLE:
Check the name of the action to ensure that it's a function or program you want
to run.
CACHE
/kæʃ/
(cache)

DEFINITION:
In a browser, the cache keeps copies of frequently accessed documents, so that
in the future they appear more quickly.

EXAMPLE:
I emptied the cache to let the software run faster.
CALCULATOR
/ˈkæl.kjə.leɪ.tər/
(calculadora)

DEFINITION:
It is an application with which mathematical operations are performed, it is an
electronic machine with which arithmetic calculations can be made.

EXAMPLE:
Over 90% of the computation done outside the classroom is done without pencil
and paper,using mental computation,estimation or a calculator.
CD –ROM
/ˌsiː.diːˈrɒm/
(CD-ROM)

DEFINITION:
Compact Disk – Read Only Memory. Read – only compact disc. It has a storage
capacity of up to 650 megabytes, much larger that of a diskette.

EXAMPLE:
Even though the means whereby a work comes to fruition via a CD-ROM and
computer networks are apparently similar, the contexts
CELERON
/ˈeɪ.lə.rɒn/
(Celeron)
DEFINITION:
Micro processor of the Intel family, lower cost than the Pentium II.

EXAMPLE:
microprocessor of low economic cost that allow the acquisition of the user and its
objective is to have the best performance.
CERTIFICATE
/səˈtɪf.ɪ.kət/
( Certificado)

DEFINITION:
Digital document issued by an independent entity that guarantees the identity of
the systems and people on the internet. The security of the certificate is protected
by cryptographic techniques.

EXAMPLE:
The certificate proves that I have passed the course.
COMMAND
/kəˈmɑːnd/
( commando)

DEFINITION:
It is the message sent to the computer, by the user, and that will cause an answer
in this. The commands are really commands, because they indicate to the
computer device what to do or execute next, according to the command that is
sent to them.

EXAMPLE:
For example, if a command wire is used in the IED detonator, that may be
detected from the air.
Constant
/ kɒn.stənt/
(constante)

DEFINITION:
A constant object is one that does not change its content and remains unchanged
in time.

EXAMPLE:
In addition to the Constant Path Feature, the Advanced Constant Path package
consists of the following functions for easy.
COOKIE
/ˈkʊk.i/
(galleta )

DEFINITION:
Information that, sent by an internet server to the browser, is returned later in
each new connention

EXAMPLE:
A cookie will typically contain the name of the domain from which the cookie has
come, the "lifetime" of the cookie, and a value, usually a randomly generated
unique number.
CPU
/ˌsiː.piːˈjuː/
(CPU)

DEFINITION:
Central Processing Unit. It is the processor that contains the logic circuits that
perform the instructions of the computer.

EXAMPLE:
The most straightforward approach is to determine if your system's CPU can be
upgraded.
CRYPTOGRAPHY
/krɪpˈtɒɡ.rə.fi/
(Criptografía)

DEFINITION:
Discipline that deals with the security of the transmission and storage of
information.

EXAMPLE:
Quantum cryptography, which underscores quantum networking, provides the
most secure mode of information transmission devised to date, precisely because
the system itself detects the very act of eavesdropping, which leaves
unmistakable traces. This in turn, can lead to the detection and identification of
the intruder.
CURSOR
/ˈkɜː·sər/
(cursor)

DEFINITION:
Symbol on the screen that indicates the active position.

EXAMPLE:
Every movement of the mouse is instantly and precisely translated into cursor
movements on the screen.
DATA
/ˈdeɪ·tə/
(Datos)

DEFINITION:
Data, information. The storage of the data should not be used with the current
usage data. Data warehouses often take into account the amounts of information
that are sometimes subdivided into the smallest logical units in the subsystem of
the procedure entity for which it is necessary.

EXAMPLE:
ExaScale supports mission critical applications across converged fabrics in data
center, telecommunication provider, service provider, enterprise and HPCC
networks.
DATA ENTRY
/ ˈdeɪ•tə -ˈen.tri/
(entrada de datos)

DEFINITION:
Process of entering data to a computer for processing.

EXAMPLE:
A separate data entry manual usually describes the operational functions of the
data entry software.
DELETE
/dɪˈliːt/
( Borrar)

DEFINITION:
Delete ; remove ; cancel. Key found on the keyboards of the computer, which is
usually opened as "Del" or "Delete", which is used to delete something.
It is usually found twice on the keyboard, varying its position depending on the
brand and its type.

EXAMPLE:
Pressing the Delete Entries button will permanently remove any entries you've
checked off on your list.
DIRRCTX
/daɪˈrekt/
(Directx)

DEFINITION:
Resource to improve the performance in graphics, sounds, 3D, websites and
games

EXAMPLE:
If your computer doesn't have the right version of DirectX installed (the product
box should tell you which one you need), your game might not work properly.
DISPLAY
/dɪˈspleɪ/
( Monitor)

DEFINITION:
Display unit ; display ; screen. display is the device in which the images
generated by the video adapter of the computer are displayed. The term monitor
generally refers to the video screen and its casing.The monitor is connected to
the video adapter via a cable.The size of a monitor is defined as the length of the
diagonal of the screen, measured in inches. Its quality is measured by the size of
the point, the horizontal sweep frequency and the vertical sweep frequency or the
refresh rate.

EXAMPLE:
This feature can help to improve the LCD viewing experience in certain light
conditions specially when working with spectrum graph.
DOMAIN
/dəˈmeɪn/
(dominio)

DEFINITION:
Set of characters that identifies the address of a website.

EXAMPLE:
AIM Vision is a demand management system that normalizes the multiple formats
and business rules from customers into a single, easy to interpret production part
demand format.
DOWNLOAD
/ˌdaʊnˈləʊd/
(Descargar)

DEFINITION:
Download Transfer of information from the internet to a computer.

EXAMPLE:
If you select [Each download], a new folder will be created each time you
download data and the data saved therein.
DROPBOX
/drɒp bɒks /
(Buzon)

DEFINITION:
Great for sharing documents and images between team members.

EXAMPLE:
By managing contacts' access rights, the user can authorise third parties to make
files available via shared folders (a drop-box system).
EMAIL
/ˈiː.meɪl/
(Email)

DEFINITION:
Is a service that allows the exchange of messages trough electronic
communication systems

EXAMPLE:
Wait for a confirmation email, arriving in 2-3 minutes, Confirm your registration by
following the email instructions.
ETHERNET
/ˈiː.θə.net/
(Ethernet)

DEFINITION:
Technology for local area network. Is a standard of local area networks for
computers with access to the means of carrier wave detection and collision
detection (CSMA / CD). Its name comes from the physical concept of ether.

EXAMPLE:
Ethernet cables must be run between each computer and a hub, switch, or router,
which can be time-consuming and difficult when the computers are in different
rooms.
EXPLORER
/ɪkˈsplɔː.rər/
(Explorador)

DEFINITION:
Microsoft Internet Explorer, Browser of the Microsoft company that, from
Windows98, is integrated into the operating system.

EXAMPLE:
Often, you can improve how a website looks in Internet Explorer by using
Compatibility View.
FRAMEWORK
/ˈfreɪm.wɜːk/
(Marco de referencia)

DEFINITION:
It is a series of tools or components that serve to carry out specific projects.
Which usually facilitates the work and streamlines certain stages of the
development process thanks to the useful components it has. It can be ideal to
work on complex projects, particularly when you want to finish it in the shortest
possible time.

EXAMPLE:
Please note that the framework requires some 60Mbyes of disk space.
FREEWARE
/ˈfriː.weər/
(Freeware)

DEFINITION:
Free distribution software. Unlike shareware, it is completely free.

EXAMPLE:
The protection offered by the freeware against malware and viruses is extremely
effective and provides users with reliable protection that they can trust.
GOOGLE DRIVE
/ˈɡuː.ɡəl draɪv /
(Google Drive)

DEFINITION:
Perfect to save ideas, write documentation and modify online with other team
members. You forget to have documents on your computer with multiple versions.
An if you have them always at hand and on any device and whenever you want(as
long as you have connection at hand).

EXAMPLE:
Google derives almost all of its revenues from online advertising.
GUIDE
/ɡaɪd/
(Guia)

DEFINITION:
It is an extension of Adobe Photoshop which preparing your document to start
designing your websites will be a matter of minutes. A plugin that has become an
essential given the importance of the guides to get perfect web designs.

EXAMPLE:
Voice recognition: e.g. voice-recognition tuning in the Caller Guide (name
resolution)
HARDWARE
/ˈhɑːd.weər/
(Hardware)

DEFINITION:
All the physical components of the computer and its peripherals.

EXAMPLE:
It provides solutions integration, featuring leading brand hardware and software,
with a high level of technical qualification vouched for by the most demanding
certifications.
HOME PAGE
/ˈhəʊm ˌpeɪdʒ/
(pàgina de inicio)

DEFINITION:
See web page. The home page is the home page (home page) of a website, a
home page is also told to a user's personal website.

EXAMPLE:
Estas categorías de la página principal son un buen punto de partida para buscar
respuestas.
INBOX
/ˈɪn.bɒks/
(Bandeja de entrada)

DEFINITION:
Organizes Gmail`s email in a different way and transforms it into a productive
tool.

EXAMPLE:
New communications are stored either in the inbox, or in the folder for the CTM(A)
or opposition concerned.
INTELLIGENT AGENT
/ɪnˈtel.ɪ.dʒənt -ˈeɪ.dʒənt /
(Agente inteligente)

DEFINITION:
It is that machine or person to which various characteristics are attributed by
which it is able to obtain or create intelligence.

EXAMPLE:
Leading edge AI techniques are integrated into intelligent agent designs, using
examples and exercises to lead students from simple, reactive agents to
advanced planning agents with natural language and learning capabilities.
INVISION
/ɪnˈvɪz·ən/
(Invision)

DEFINITION:
This tool has revolutionized the world of prototyping representation applications.
This tool transforms your designs quickly into interactive prototypes with
transitions and web animations giving real mockups to your mockups. It allows
you to share the same project with as many people as you wish (including the
client), so it is very practical when you can preview and interact with the design
of your website before starting development.

EXAMPLE:
Invision Private Equity invests in innovative European growth companies and is
focused on the IT, telecommunications, medical , technology and innovative
services sectors.
KERNEL
/ˈkɜː.nəl/
(Núcleo)

DEFINITION:
Core or essential part of an operating system. It provides the basic services of
the rest of the system.

EXAMPLE:
The kernel detects the amount of memory your system has in most
KEYBOARD
/ˈkiː.bɔːd/
(Teclado)

DEFINITION:
The keyboard is an external instrument that is represented by a set of keys.

EXAMPLE:
You need to establish a MIDI connection between the Piano / Keyboard and your
computer in order to transfer converted data.
LINUX
/ˈlɪn.əks/
(Linux)

DEFINITION:
Free operating system for personal computers derived from Unix.

EXAMPLE:
The import process is somewhat different based on whether you're running
moodle on Windows or Linux.
LOGIN NAME
/ˈlɒɡ.ɪn - neɪm /
(Nombre de inicio de sesión)

DEFINITION:
Identification name of the user in an online system.

EXAMPLE:
Use the Login Name and Password you created during registration.
LOGIN
/ˈlɒɡ.ɪn/
(Iniciar sesión)

DEFINITION:
Connection. Entry in a network.

EXAMPLE:
If you put off in this field, there will be no getty, and hence no logins on the port.
MALICIOUS CODE
/məˈlɪʃ.əs - kəʊd /
(Código malicioso)

DEFINITION:
It is a type of computer code or harmful web script designed to create
vulnerabilities in the system that allow the generation of backdoors, security
breaches, theft of information and data, as well as other potential damages in
files and computer systems.

EXAMPLE:
It includes fixes for vulnerabilities that an attacker can use to overwrite the
contents of your computer's memory with malicious code.
MAC OS
/mæk - ɒs /
(Sistema Operativo de Macintosh )

DEFINITION:
Operating system of personal computers. Is the name of the operating system
created by Apple for its line of Macintosh computers, also applied retroactively to
versions prior to System 7.6, and that first appeared in System 7.5.1.

EXAMPLE.
This has mostly been reported on Mac OS X 10.4, but there have been some
reports on some versions of Ubuntu.
MEDIA PLAYER
/ˈmiː.di.ə - ˈpleɪ.ər /
(Reproductor multimedia)

DEFINITION:
A digital audio players is a device that stores, organizes and plays digital audio
files.

EXAMPLE:
To listen to music through the computer's sound board, you can control volume
with the volume control on the Windows Media Player or CD Player Taskbar.
MICRO PROCESSOR
/ˌmaɪ.krəʊˈprəʊ.ses.ər/
(Microprocesador)

DEFNITION:
It is the most important chip of a computer. Its speed is measured in MHz
(Megahertz).

EXAMPLE:
"We made Dual-Core AMD Opteron processors with Direct Connect Architecture
available to Matrox at the early stages of testing and have been working with
them to optimize the performance of their Axio multi-threaded host-based video
codec and effects engine," said Pat Patla, director, server/workstation marketing,
Microprocessor Solutions Sector, AMD (NYSE: AMD).
MOCK FLOW
/mɒk - fləʊ /
(Flujo simulado)

DEFINITION:
It allows you to assemble a prototype in a matter of minutes, online and for a
multitude of different platforms: Android, ¡PHONE, WordPress, Joomla, Drupal,
Facebook… It is very intuitive since it is as easy as dragging and dropping with
the components that offers you to build your wireframe.

EXAMPLE:
The syringe permits Grandio Flow to be applied in exactly the desired amount
without material waste.
MOTHERBOARD
/ˈmʌð.ə.bɔːd/
(tarjeta madre)

DEFINITION:
Board that contains the basic printed circuits of the computer, the CPU, the RAM
and slots in which other plates can be inserted (network, audio,etc).

EXAMPLE:
Main board that covers the entire integrated system of a computer according to
the user's requirements.
OFFICE
/ˈɒf.ɪs/
(Oficina)

DEFINITION:
Microsoft suite for office work; includes word processor, data base and
spreadsheet.

EXAMPLE:
full market of software that allow the installation in machines according to the
software required by the user.
OFFLINE
/ˌɒfˈlaɪn/
(Desconectado)

DEFINITION:
It is used to designate a computer or some system that is not operational, is off
or does not access the network.

EXAMPLE:
Concerning an operation or a functional unit, when it is not under direct control of
the system to which it is associated.
ONLINE
/ˈɒn.laɪn/
(En Linea)

DEFINITION:
Means that it is available or is done through the internet.

EXAMPLE:
network that is used by technological equipment and allow systems to use their
data.
OSQUERY
/ˈkwɪə.ri/
(Software)

DEFINITION:
It is a new Facebook tool that exposes the Operating System(Windows, MacOS
or Linux) as a relational data base. Using SQL queries, you can examine running
processes, view installed software, discover hardware events, etc.

EXAMPLE:
queries that interact with the database according to requests by the user
PAPERS
/ˈpeɪ.pər/
(Documento Paper)

DEFINITION:
Material presented as a thin sheet made with paste of vegetable fibers or other
materials ground and mixed with water, dried and hardened afterwards, which is
used to write, draw, wrap things, etc.

EXAMPLE:
scientific documents that allow important publications by authors according to
their research.
PASSWORD
/ˈpɑːs.wɜːd/
(Contraseña)

DEFINITION:
Word, phrase or signal that only certain people know and that allows them to be
recognized among themselves or by other people.

EXAMPLE:
key that allows the user to a system in different personal applications.
PHOTOSHOP
/ˈfəʊ.təʊ.ʃɒp/
(Photoshop)

DEFINITION:
It is the popular name of a computer program of image editing. Its full name is
Adobe Photoshop and is developed by Adobe Systems Incorporated. Works on
Apple Macintosh and Windows and Windws operating systems.

EXAMPLE:
allows the interaction of an image that you want to improve or give different
aspects.
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
/ˈprəʊ.ɡræm.ɪŋ læŋ.ɡwɪdʒ/
(Lenguaje de Programacion)

DEFINITION:
In computer science, any artificial language that can be used to define a
sequence of instructions for processing by a computer or computer. It is
complicated to define what is and what is not a programming language. It is
generally assumed that the translation of the instructions to a code comprising
the computer must be completely systematic.

EXAMPLE:
allows the development of an application either desktop or web that will be used
by a client.
QUERY
/ˈkwɪə.ri/
(Sintaxis de base de datos)

DEFINITION:
Search in a data base.

EXAMPLE:
allows the route of a function or request in a database.
RAM
/ræm/
(Memoria de almacenamiento)

DEFINITION:
Random Acces Memory, memory where the computer stores data that allows the
processor to quickly access the operating system, applications and in use. It has
a close relationship with the operating system, applications and in use. It has a
close relationship with the speed of the computer.

EXAMPLE:
device where the information entered by the user or applications is stored
RAR
/reər/
(Archivo Comprimido)

DEFINITION:
Is a proprietary file formst, with a lossless compression algorithm used for data
compression and archiving.

EXAMPLE:
compressed files that facilitate sending or storage of memory savings
ROBOT
/ˈrəʊ.bɒt/
(Robot tecnologico)

DEFINITION:
Automatic programmable machine able to perform certain operations
autonomously and replace humans in some tasks, especially heavy, repetitive or
dangerous tasks; it can be equipped with sensors, with sensors, which allow it to
adapt to new situations.

EXAMPLE:
The robots nowadays help in different fields and for that reason it is unemployed
to people from different areas that are assigned.
ROUTER
/ˈruː.tər/
(Componente Tecnologico)

DEFINITION:
System consisting of hardware and sotware for the transmission of data on the
internet.

EXAMPLE:
Dispositivo que permite la conexión de redes ya sea por cableado o inalambricas.
SERVER
/ˈsɜː.vər/
(Servidor)

DEFINITION:
One of the key factors in the digital transformation that is progressively occurring
in companies.

EXAMPLE:
Programa que permite la implenetacion de aplicaciones que genera una cierta
capacidad de rendimiento en las peticiones del usuario.
SOFTWARE
/ˈsɒft.weər/
(software)

DEFINITION:
General term that designates the various types of programs used in computing.

EXAMPLE:
Software or program that allows interacting with technology and allows ease of
use to the client in all technological fields.
SPAM
/spæm/
(Lapso)

DEFINITION:
Unsolicited email .

EXAMPLE:
Messages that are blocked by users according to the information that is provided
by companies or that can be viruses.
TECHNOLOGY
/tekˈnɒl.ə.dʒi/
(Tecnologia)

DEFINITION:
Set of instruments, technical resources or procedures used in a certain field or
sector.

EXAMPLE:
Technology is important for human society because they make it easy to do many
things in the day to day.
VARIABLES
/ˈveə.ri.ə.bəl/
(Variables de Contenido)

DEFINITION:
They are spaces reserved in the memory that, as the name suggests, can change
content throughout the execution of a program.

EXAMPLE:
they are variables that allow fulfilling a function in a request indicated according
to the user.
VIRTUAL BOX
/ˈvɜː.tʃu.əl bɒks/
(Caja Virtual)

DEFINITION:
Known as a virtual machine since it runs other specialized systems in one.

EXAMPLE:
facilitates the installation of complementary programs that are used in certain
projects that favors the use of related programs of the project that you wish to
implement.
WHAT IS WAP
/ wɒt wæp/
(Protocolo de aplicaciones)

DEFINITION:
Are the new technological advances, which allows us to connect to the internet
troug cell phones.

EXAMPLE:
the protocols help to use applications that use wireless communications.
WHICH ARE NETWORKS
/ˈnet.wɜːk/
(Conexion de Redes)

DEFINITION:
They are related lineas that allow us to exchange information computers,
telephones, video conferences… in short, all kinds of modem technology that con
be used to transfer information from one place to another.

EXAMPLES:
networks facilitate conferences and be hand in hand with technology as new
technological services appear every day.
ZIP
/zɪp/
(ZIP)

DEFINITION:
A RAR file is a collection of documents, programs or other files that have been
reduced in size and grouped into a single file.

EXAMPLE:
Compressed files help in saving memory and also facilitates the sending of large
files.
WORMS
/wɜːm/
( Gusano )

DEFINITION:
Type of malicious code whose main characteristic is that it is copied from one
system to another through the internet.

EXAMPLES:
The worms are viruses that are transmitted by web pages, usb among others.
ZETTABYTE
/ˈmeɡ.ə.baɪt/

(Zettabyte)

DEFINITION:
A zettabyte is a storage unit whose symbol is the ZB, equivalent to 1021 bytes. It
is a unit of measurement in computing. The Internet has grown so much that it
can no longer be counted in Gigabytes, or in Terabytes. Not even in Petabytes.
Even Exabytes fall short to measure the size of the internet.

EXAMPLES:
Storage of information that supports a certain amount of information since its
capacity is not so extensive.
Wi-Fi
/ wai fai /
( wi-Fi )

DEFINITION:

It is a wireless communication technology that allows electronic devices such as


computers, tablets, smartphones or cell phones, etc., to be connected to the Internet
through the use of radio frequencies or infrared for the transmission of information.

EXAMPLE:
Personal computers in the delegates lounge use the WiFi connection.
WED NAVIGATOR
/ wed ˈnæv·ɪˌɡeɪ·tə /
(Navegante de Web)

DEFINITION:

It is a software, application or program that allows access to the Web, interpreting


the information of types of files and websites so that they can be viewed.

EXAMPLE:
Google Wave is designed for use via web navigator, and its user interface is as
exquisite and well structured as any new product of Google is expected to be,
despite the inherent complexity of the vast number of elements it can support.
THE ROBOTIC
/ ðə rəʊˈbɒt.ɪk /
(El Robótico)

DEFINITION:

It is a branch of technology that is responsible for the invention of machines


capable of performing a human task or work, although at the same time it resorts
to artificial intelligence to create the algorithms by which it was based to carry out
a certain task.

EXAMPLE:
The robotic part of him is malfunctioning, and he’s shooting up the building.
UNINSTALL
/ ʌn.ɪnˈstɔːl /
(inistalar)

DEFINITION:
Delete the files that run a program in a certain operating system.

EXAMPLE:
Sometimes there`s even a make uninstall which can be used to remove all the
installed files.
TEXT EDITOR
/ tekst ed·ɪ·tə /
( Editor de textos)

DEFINITION:

It is a program that allows you to create and modify digital files composed only of
plain text, commonly known as text files or plain text. The program reads the file
and interprets the bytes read according to the code of characters used by the
editor.

EXAMPLE:
This can be opened with a text editor or a spreadsheet etc.
TASK MANAGER
/ tɑːsk mæn·ɪ·dʒə /
(director de tarea)

DEFINITION:
It is a computer program that is used to provide information about the processes and
programs that are running on a computer and its general situation.

EXAMPLE:
If applicable, you can use the Task Manager feature in Windows to check for
compliance with this rule.
TRANSLATOR
/ trænsˈleɪ.tə /
(Traductor)

DEFINITION:
It is a program that has as input a text written in a language (source language)
and as output produces a text written in a language (object language) that
preserves the meaning of origin.

EXAMPLE:
Translator vacancy was placed in draft by-laws after it was given to passing
procedure.
Skype
/ skaɪp /
(Skype)

DEFINITION:
It is an application for conversations with a single person, usually for freelance
work with foreign clients, they are the best tool.

EXAMPLE:
Skype supports calls to UK Premium rate numbers.
SEARCH
/ sɜːtʃ /
(Busquedad)

DEFINITION:
Do what is necessary to achieve something or to be in a certain situation or state.

EXAMPLE:
Search many bilingual formats, including Microsoft glossaries.
SERVICE PROVIDER
/ sɜː.vɪs prəˈvaɪ.də /
(proveedorde servicios)

DEFINITION:
Company that commercializes access to the Internet. It is also known as an
Internet Provider Center (CPI) or access provider. When the user subscribes to
the service provider, he / she provides a telephone number (which must be called
with a modem), a user identifier and a keyword.

EXAMPLE:
Different approaches may have disadvantages from the service provider`s
prtdprvtive.
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Presentation:

The importance of this glossary is to consider the most relevant words in our
professional career where the concepts of each one are specified and the
importance they have when being used in the day to day work, this glossary also
has the importance of a container of words more searched by researchers, where
they are used more often by readers, so the information shown is not as extensive
as it is the most relevant, where their phonetics are different from the mother
tongue and it is to record the accents of each of the words, so they facilitate the
rapid learning and memorization of each reader. Therefore, it will help to improve
the easy use of speaking of each word at some time of work since today most of
the companies require workers with experience in the English language, so it was
developed thinking in different academic media in accordance with the specialty
of systems engineering, so the words made in the vocabulary will facilitate you
as a tool that can be reached to speak and better handle the language, where
every word you learn will be a key piece in driving in the world of work and have
a fundamental tool in the workplace.
Conclusions:

At the end of this glossary, learning and teaching will not only involve relevant
words but also concepts that precisely detail the meanings of each of them, which
will facilitate the best habit of vocabulary and the best use of the words that are
so important. common as much in the working life as in the day to day facilitating
the fast learning with illustrations that is managed to include / understand the
information.
References:
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/es/diccionario/ingles/pronunciation
https://definicion.de/antivirus/
https://www.sciencedaily.com/terms/artificial_intelligence.htm
https://code.visualstudio.com/
https://www.kidcode.es/
https://www.skillsyouneed.com/ips/what-is-communication.html
https://www.mitpressjournals.org/loi/coli
https://searchsqlserver.techtarget.com/definition/database
https://searchenterpriseai.techtarget.com/definition/expert-system
https://tecnologia-informatica.com/que-es-firewall-como-funciona-tipos-firewall/
https://www.redlink.com.ar/home_banking.html
https://definicion.de/adsl/
https://www.khanacademy.org/computing/computer-science/algorithms
“WORDS ABOUT SYSTEMS
ENGINEERING CAREER”

GARCIA BUSTAMANTE
JACKELINE

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