Eliminating specific details that are not needed in a certain code.
What is abstraction?
Equals to 8 bits.
What is a byte?
What are algorithms?
Connects two or more computers to allow them to share information.
What is network?
A combination of computer software and security settings to keep your device secured.
What is safe computing?
Working with others.
What is collaboration?
Data about data.
What is metadata?
A step by step process.
What is a procedure/function?
A global network of networks.
What is The Internet?
Cost-effectiveness and new perspectives.
What are benefits of crowd sourcing.
Ex: GPS, Simulators, Microwaves
What is innovation?
Used to represent data, include binary and decimal.
What are number bases?
A collection of instructions that perform a specific task.
What is a program?
A process that enables an operating system to respond to a failure in hardware or software.
What is fault tolerance?
Unequal access to digital technology (Smartphones, tablets, and the internet).
What is the Digital Divide?
Error that will not allow a program to execute.
What is a syntax error?
Reduces file size by removing unnecessary metadata.
What is lossless compression?
A procedure that searches for an item in a sorted list.
What is binary search?
A type of computation in which many calculations or processes are carried out simultaneously.
What is parallel computing?
Collecting ideas or content through the contributions of a large group of people.
What is Crowdsourcing?
Allows a program to execute but does not do what the programmer wants it to do.
Reduces file size by permanently removing some of the original data.
What is lossy compression?
A problem that requires a yes/no answer but cannot be determined.
What is an undecidable problem?
The theory that such computing characteristics as processing speed, memory capacity, and sensors double every two years; a rate described as exponential.
What is Moore’s Law?
Prompt: Computer systems that unfairly discriminate against certain individuals or groups of individuals in favor of others.
What is computing bias.