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100

A delay in data transmission.

Latency

100

 A string of numbers or an alphanumeric string used to identify a device over a network or the internet.

IP address

100

A service that allows users to seamlessly connect and use printers over the internet.

Cloud Print

100

The program installed on hardware that communicates with other hardware devices.



Driver

200

An administrative command to test network connectivity and measure response times in milliseconds.

Ping

200

A name that identifies a device connected to a system or a network.

Host name

200

are pieces of information sent from the websites we visit, to the local computer that help keep track of user activity and web traffic.

Cookie

200

Often referred to as web cache, browser cache saves various html information for later use when revisiting websites to increase your web browsing speeds.

Browser Cache

300

An administrative command that allows a user to trace a network connection in hops.

Trace Path

300

A paid service that makes computer resources available over the internet.



Cloud Computing 

300

Windows computers use device manager (devmgmt) which allows the user to view or modify the drivers (software), for the hardware attached to the computer.

Device Manager

300

A device connected to a network.

Node

400

A type of protocol used to identify a service.

Port number

400

An administrative command used to diagnose network issues.



Network_Diag

400

A measurement used to track how many times a battery has been fully depleted and recharged.

Cycle Count

400

 A program or application that is used by developers and computer programmers to edit and compile code.

Integrated Development Environments 

500

A secure way to isolate an environment or an application from other running programs.

Sandbox

500

 The second letter in the Greek alphabet. In computing, it is referred to as the second stage in software development, where testing and sampling are made available to an intended audience in order to fully test and release a product.

Beta

500

A text-based editor that allows technicians to run various commands in order to diagnose and fix Chromebooks.

Crosh Shell

500

A protocol that allows for sending and receiving data packets over the internet.

Internet Protocol