Tuesday, 21 May 2024, 6:00 PM
Site: edulabs.org academy
Course: Activity Examples (Activity Examples)
Glossary: Technical Glossary -- (Kurt Smith)
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Computer Aided Design (CAD),The use of computers to design on screen., |
Computer Aided Manufacture (CAM),The use of computers to control manufacturing processes. Industrial examples of this range from an electronic knitting machine which produces a garment from a pre-stored program to a fully automated car assembly plant. Often linked directly to CAD to enable designs to be directly manufactured., |
Concordancing software,Software which indexes terms from a publication such as the Bible and allows quick searching and reference., |
ConditionalConditional statements are a vital part of a programming language; these statements are requests to the computer to make an execution choice based on a given set of conditions. |
ConferencingReal-time, two-way communications. Audio-video telecommunication support of simultaneous interactions among participants (eg, involving conference calls or videoconferencing). |
Connecting A computer connects to other computers (the internet) via a modem (examples: telephone, cable, DSL). |
Control technology,Computer programs or equipment used to control mechanical and electronic devices. Sometimes linked with sensing equipment to enable a computer to react to changes e.g. using a temperature sensor attached to an automatic window opener in a greenhouse., |
Cookies |
CopyrightCopyright is the ownership of an intellectual property within the limits prescribed by a particular nation's or international law. For example, the copyright law provides that the owner of a property has the exclusive right to print, distribute, and copy the work, and permission must be obtained by anyone else to reuse the work in these ways. |
couponn. part of a printed advertisement used for ordering goods, samples etc |