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COLEGIO DE ESTUDIOS CIENTÍFICOS Y
TECNOLOGICOS DEL ESTADO DE MEXICO.
PLANTEL TECAMAC
PROYECTO GLOBAL DE ECOLOGIA
TEMA:
CONSERVACIÓN DEL ECOSISTEMA TRABAJO:
VOCABULARIO TÉCNICO DE ACUERDO A LA ESPECIALIDAD
INGLES III
Profa: Teacher. M. Gloria Alanís Tirado
Alumnos:
Andrade Lira Yasser Aaron
Martinez Moreno Idar Alexis
Miranda Ake Samuel
Solis Rivas Pablo
Yllescas Gomez Juan Carlos
Numero de equipo: 7
Especialidad: Informática Grupo: 302
Tree: data structure in which records are stored in a hierarchically.
Backup: This is done to prevent possible data loss.
Banner: graphic, usually rectangular, which is inserted into a web page. Can a promotional nature.
Database: A set of data organized so that it easy to access, manage and update.
BASIC: Beginner's All-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code: Symbolic Instruction Code
BIOS: Basic Input / Output System: Basic system input / output. Set of procedures to control the flow of data between the operating system and devices such as hard disk, video card, keyboard, mouse and printer.
Bit: Abbreviation for binary digit (bit). The bit is the smallest unit of storage in a binary system within a computer.
Boot: Load the operating system of a computer.
Browser: Web browser permits navigate the internet.
Buffer: Memory area used to temporarily store data during a work session.
Bug: Bug, insect. Programming error that causes problems in the operations of a computer.
Cache: In a browser, the cache stores copies of frequently accessed documents, so that in the future appear more quickly.
CD-ROM: Compact Disk - Read Only Memory. Compact disc read-only. It has a storage capacity of up to 650 megabytes, much greater than a dial- te.
Chat: An Internet service that allows two users to chat online or by means me the keyboard.
Cybercoffie: Bar where, besides drinking and eating, customers can use computers to access the Internet.
Cyberspace: Virtual space, not geographic, as determined by the interconnection of people through computer networks.
Command: Statement that a user gives the computer operating system-dora
specified task.
Driver: A program that commands the peripherals connected to the computer.
Encrypt: protect file content expressed in a coded language. Simple encrypted languages include, for example, the substitution of letters by numbers.
Fiber optics: technology to transmit information as light pulses to through a fiberglass tube. Optical fiber carries much more information than the conventional copper wire. Most long lines distance telephone companies use optical fiber.