Definitions Chapter 1
Definitions Chapter 1
Definitions Chapter 2
Definitions Chapter 2
Definitions Chapter 3
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Hacker

What is a Hacker, is a person who finds an electronic means of gaining unauthorized access to a computer. 

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Virus

What are Viruses, a program that infects a computer without the permission or knowledge of the owner. A virus usually attaches itself to executable programs, allowing it to travel to other computers. Viruses require action by the computer user in order to activate them. 

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Copyleft

What is Copyleft, a licensing protection used by those who create open source software. 

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Copyright

What is Copyright, the term literally means restricting the right of others to copy. 

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Pixel

What is a pixel, it consists of a specific color at a specific location in a matrix or grid. A collection of pixels produces an image on a computer screen or on a printed page. 

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Digital Media

What is Digital Media, a combination of audio, video, images, and text used to convey a message through technology.

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Online Backup

What is Online Backup, is means of backing up or storing data using the Internet. 

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Public domain

What is Public domain, is creative works whose copyright restrictions have expired. The term may also be used for open source software. 

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Deep linking

What is Deep linking, citing a web address that goes beyond the home or entry page. 

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Compression

What is Compression, the process of reducing the size of the image. Lossy compression reduces the size of an image file by removing information that is not essential. Lossless compression does not change any pixel data 

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Naming Conventions

What are Naming Conventions, is a set of rules used for the naming of files and folders.

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Spyware

What is Spyware, is malware that captures information from a computer without the user’s knowledge or consent 

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File Sharing

What is File sharing, the use of a network to move files between computers, often for illegal purposes. 

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Trademark

What is trademark, a word, phrase, or image used to identify something as a product of a particular business. 

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Resampling

What is Resampling, adding or deleting image pixels during the process of resizing. 

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Adware

What is Adware, a software that delivers advertising without the user’s knowledge or consent. 

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Encryption

What is Encryption, converting text into an unreadable series of numbers and letters to protect information. Digital encryption uses software that can scramble and unscramble the data. 

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 GNU General Public License

What is GNU General Public License, the standard open source contract or license. 

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Proprietary 

What is Proprietary, a term used for software code that has restricted rights of use. 

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Bandwidth

What is Bandwidth, the speed at which a computer can transmit information along a network. 

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Repetitive Stress Injury 

What is a Repetitive Stress Injury, is a muscle or joint injury that results from performing actions repeatedly. 

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Phishing

What is Phishing, a social engineering activity where the perpetrator uses fake websites or emails to trick a user into providing personal information or passwords. 

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Digital Rights Management (DRM)

What is Digital Rights Management (DRM), is technology that prevents unauthorized copying of a digital work.

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End-user license agreement (EULA)

What is an end-user license agreement (EULA), a contract software purchasers must agree to before using software. 

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GUI

What is GUI, an acronym for graphical user interface. The GUI makes it possible to use a device, such as a mouse, to interact with a computer.