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INFO 1 KEY WORDS | AS LEVEL ICT |
Ergonomics | Ensuring products interacted with are most efficient and safe to use. |
RSI | Repetitive strain injury. A muscular condition caused by a repeated action for long periods of time. |
Analysis | Breaking a problem down so it's easier to understand and solve. Understanding inputs, processes and outputs. |
Design/ICT Tools | Software used to provide a solution to an ICT problem. |
RSS | Really simple syndication. format of syndicating content i.e. a youtube video being posted and seen by subscribers. If RSS-aware software is present, it can check for changes and react in an appropriate way. |
Transcription error | Error made when typing data in using a document as the source of data. |
Transposition error | Error made when keys are swapped around, typing in too fast or by fat finger (When spelling 'for' you hit the 'r' key with the 'f' key, making 'fro'. |
Validation | Ensuring that the data entered is reasonable and sensible. |
Verification | Ensuring that the data matched perfectly to the original source. |
Check digit | Decimal number added to a number for the purpose of detecting sorting errors. |
Hash total | Meaningless numbers which are only used to check if the data inputted has been processed. |
Control total | Meaningful numbers which is entered to check that the data has been processed. |
Data type check | Checks to see if the data added is the same as the type of data specified for the field. |
Presence check (*) | Ensures that their is something in the cell |
Length check | Ensures that data entered is the correct amount of characters i.e 6 |
File/table lookups | Ensures that codes entered are the same as those used in a table or file of codes. |
Cross field check | Ensures that data in one field matches with the other field used to make sure they make sense. |
Range check | Checks the data inputted on a computer is within a certain range. |
Format checks | Performed on codes to ensure they hold the correct combination of characters i.e three letters and two numbers; 'EAR 45'. |
Validation checks | Checks a developer's solution in order to restrict the data that a user can enter; reduce errors. |
Input message | Messages a user will see when they select a cell for input of data. |
Validation expression/rule | The command that a developer must type in order to set up the validation for a field/cell. |
Validation message | Message a user will see if they type in data that doesn't meet validation rules. |
Process | Operation that transfers data into information. |
Data capture | Way a computer obtains its data for processing. |
RAM | Random access memory. Fast temporary memory which loses its content when the power is off. |
Volatile memory | Memory which loses data when turned off; RAM. |
ROM | Read only memory. Memory stored on a chip which doesn't lose data when turned off. |
Non-volatile memory | Memory stored on a chip which doesn't go away when the power is off; ROM. |
Compression | Storing data in a file format that requires less space. |
Continuous stationary | Long pieces of paper with perforations between the pages and down each side. Sprocket holes are down the side which enable the paper to be pulled through the printer. |
Impact printer | Similar to Dot matrix printers. Hits shape of letters in a inked ribbon against the page. |
GUI | Interface that allows users to communicate with their computer using icons and pull-down menus. |
Operating system | Software which is able to control hardware and used to run application softwares. |
System software | Any computer software that controls the hardware thus allowing applications software to do a useful job. |
Utility programs | Helps the user in performing tasks i.e. virus checking. |
Driver | A written program which understands the operations of a device it controls. Needed to allow systems/applications software to use the connected device properly. |
Peripheral | Device connected to and under control of a central processing unit (CPU). |
Bespoke software | Software written specially for a particular user. |
Generic software | Application used for different tasks and can be used in lots of areas of work. |
Integrated software | Application package consisting of software for several distinct packages. |
Package Software | Programs and documents for a piece of software. |
Specific software | Software designed for one task. |
Relational database management system (RDMS) | Data is held in tables with relationships established between them. Software is used to set up and hold data and to extract and manipulate the stored data. |
Relationship | The way tables are related to each other. Can be 1 to 1, 1 to many or many to many. |
Implementation | Process of producing a working version of a solution to the problem as identified by the client. |
Evaluation | Act of reviewing what has been achieved, how it was achieved and how well the solution works. |
Boundary data | data which is at either side of the limits imposed by a range check and the numbers of the range themselves. |
Requirements test | Ensuring the solution meets the user requirements. |
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