1. Colegio de Estudios Científicos
y Tecnológicos del Estado de
México Plantel Tecámac
“VOCABULARIO”
Ingles II
Teacher. M. Gloria Alanís Tirado
Elaborado por: Berbane Bernabe Charly Iván
Esteban Ortiz Ana Karen
Hernández Rojas Pedro Alberto
Martínez Islas Nancy
Sosa Flores Brenda Yosseline
Grupo: 302 3°Semestre
Tec. Informática
Tecámac de F.V. México a 14 de Septiembre de 2011
2. VOCABULARY
1. @: @ (In English means "at" [in]). In the e-mail, is the symbol that separates
user name the name of your email provider. For example:
pepe@hotmail.com.
2. 3D: three-dimensional. Constructed image with three dimensions: length, width and
depth.
When the user can interact with 3D images to feel involved in the scene,
the experience is called virtual reality.
Shortcut: An icon is easier to open a program or
file.
3. Acrobat: Adobe program to capture and view documents in their appearance
original. Works with Acrobat PDF files.
4. ADSL: Asymmetric Digital SubscriberLine. Technology for transmitting digital
information
high bandwidths. Unlike the dial up service, ADSL provides a connection
high-speed permanent. This technology uses most of the channel to send
user information, and only a small part to receive user information.
5. AGP: port graphics accelerator. Lets run fast three-dimensional graphics files.
AI: Artificial Intelligence: AI.
Algorithm: well-defined set of rules for solving a problem. A program
is the transcription software, programming language, an algorithm.
6. Amazon: global online library. It offers more than a million titles through the
Internet.
7. AMIBIOS: one of the most widely used brands of BIOS.
Bandwidth (bandwidth): expresses the amount of data that can be transmitted
in a given period. In networks is expressed in bps.
8. AOL: America Online: Internet service provider in the United States.
Apache web server free distribution. It was developed in 1995 and has become the
most widely used Internet.
Tree (tree) data structure in which records are stored hierarchically.
9. Attachment: A file that accompanies an e-mail. It is suitable for sending
images, sounds, programs and other large files.
10. ASCII: American Standard Code of Information Interchange: American Standard
Code
for the exchange of information. Code that defines alphanumeric characters;
it is used for compatibility between different word processors. It
3. pronounced "aski".
11. Attachement: attachment.
AutoCad, technical drawing program.
12. AVI: Microsoft's format for audio and video files.
E-mail: e-mail.
Emulation: emulation. Harmonization process between computers by
software.
13. Encoder: A program that converts a wave file into an MP3 file. The program
that plays MP3 files is called player.
Encrypt: to protect content files expressing a coded language.
The simple code language include, for example, in the substitution of letters
by numbers.
14. Link: link.
Ethernet technology for local area network. Was originally developed by
Xerox and later by Xerox, DEC and Intel. It has been accepted as standard
by the IEEE.
15. Explorer: Microsoft Internet Explorer. Browser from Microsoft that,
from Windows98, the operating system is built.
16. Extranet: part of an intranet access available to customers and other users
outside the company.
17. Chat: chat. Internet service that allows two or more users to chat online with
the keyboard.
18. Chip: An abbreviation for "microchip". Very small circuit, consisting of thousands
to millions of
printed transistors on a silicon wafer.
19. Internet cafe: bar where, besides drinking and eating, customers can use computers
to access the Internet.
20. Cyberspace: virtual space, not geographic, as determined by the interconnection of
people
through computer networks. The term was coined by American writer William
Gibson in his science fiction novel Neuromancer, published in 1984. Gibson started
movement called "cyberpunk.".