ISTM 210 Exam 1 Curtsinger Questions With 100% Verified Answers 2024
ISTM 210 Exam 1 Curtsinger Questions With 100% Verified Answers 2024 Father of Intel - answerGordon Moore 1965 Information Technology (IT) - answerstudy, design, development, implementation, support, and management of computer-based information systems, particularly software and hardware. YES - answeris IT technology (Information Technology) a core compentency end-users - answerPeople that use computers. Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 - answerattempts to protect investors from accounting and reporting fraud Competency - answerknowledge that enables a person to understand something, in this case, a computing system and its relationship to business. Attitude - answertowards information technology plays a pivotal role toward gaining computer competency. *plays in important role when learning IT* critical thinking - answera way of thinking that involves analysis and evaluation and includes considering all possible outcomes in order to form a sold decision best practice - answerA management process, technique, or method that is most effective at arriving at a desired outcome or better outcome than any other process, technique, or method. Moore's Law - answertechnology will double in speed every 18 months meaning google earth will become google live Father of Apple/Mac - answerSteve Jobs Father of Microsoft/PC - answerBill Gates first adopter - answerFirst group to use a new technology; expensive, risky, leaders follower - answerwaits at least one year to adopt a new technology super computers - answerfastest computer in the world main frame computer - answermassive computers used for huge data processing like credit cards companies, take up entire rooms reliability, scalability, availability, compatibility, cost, security, - answerstrengths of main frame computers midrange computers - answerless powerful and smaller in physical size than mainframe computers, but do many of the same things, simply on a smaller scale smaller businesses use them that can't afford main frame Microcomputer - answersmaller than mainframes and midrange computers and are so common that they are most commonly referred to simply as " computers" and sometimes just referred to as " boxes microcomputers - answerPC desktops, laptops, mobile phones, tablets, PDA, personal computers ?are examples of what type of computer desktop computer & laptops - answermade to reside on a desk and is not portable (desktop) has the same basic components as a desktop and is designed specifically for portability (laptop) software - answera collection of computer programs that accomplish a specific task system software - answerbackground programs, no human interaction, responsible for data mgmt, creates table of contents using FAT, responsible for RAM and ROM, operating system application software - answerrequires human interaction, used in businesses when the user wants to access them, Microsoft suites, Adobe progress - answerany task a computer performs copy and paste - answersimplest way to share info, allows the user to select an area in one application (source data), copy the information into memory, switch to a different application, and then paste it into the desired area (destination). object linking - answersimilar to object embedding, but When the source file is linked into the destination file, both files stay up to date. * both files are current and editable.* object embedding - answerallows a user to select an entire area from one application and a part of another operating system - answeroften called a platform, is a collection of computer programs that work together to manage hardware and software to ensure that they are working properly. most popular platforms in today - answermicrosoft windows MAC Os Linux Unix memory mangement - answerOperating systems coordinate a computer's memory which includes cache, random access memory (RAM), registers, and virtual memory OS file management - answerthe OS is a way to store and organize files to its memory in a way represented by a GUI (graphical user interface) OS disk management - answerreading and writing data to a disk like a hard drive that had a table of contents called a FAT OS computer memory - answerthe OS coordinates the computer's memory which includes cache, RAM, registers, and virtual memory disk stoarage - answernon-volatile, secondary storage on a physical device like a hard drive or optical disk with a read/write apparatus. mainframes - answerlargest and most powerful business computers enables the operating system - answerthe most important thing system software does Hard drive - answerWhat part of the computer coordinates memory? Software suite - answercollection of business computer application programs of associated functionality that share a common graphical user interface (GUI) and have the capacity to smoothly exchange data across the programs multitasking - answerrunning more than one application GUI (graphical user interface) - answeris the way information is represented on the monitor hardware (also known as business computer hardware) - answertangible and physical aspects of a computer sharing data - answerthe most important aspect of a productivity suite? people - answermost important part on an information system?
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