| A | B |
| database | an organized collection of information with items that are related in some way to one another. |
| cell | location where a spreadsheet column and row intersect |
| Local memory storage | CDs, DVDs, and magnetic tapes are all examples of THIS |
| e-commerce | refers to conducting business transactions using the Internet or other technology. |
| robots | THESE can perform simple mechanical tasks, but they can also see, hear, smell, and feel. |
| social networking | It is good to use THESE sites for professional networking |
| hardware | physical elements of a computer system |
| input | the keyboard, joystick, mouse are all types of THIS type of device |
| Internet | largest and best-known computer network in the world |
| Windows | most commonly used operating system software |
| language | a system of letters, words, numbers, and symbols used to communicate with a computer |
| word processing | An organization’s reports, letters, and memos are usually created with THIS software |
| desktop publishing | Companies usually use THIS software to produce newsletters, brochures, and booklets. |
| text output | type of computer output includes processing results displayed on a computer monitor or in a printed report |
| petabyte | the LARGEST computer memory capacity |
| MIS | Gathering, analyzing, and storing data and reporting results are the components of THIS |
| external | Financial institutions, government agencies, and customers are all examples of THIS data source |
| C-2-C | The online company eBay is an example of which e-commerce model |
| CAD | The use of technology to create product styles and designs |
| displaced workers | Workers who are unemployed because of changing job conditions |
| computer virus | program code hidden in a system that can later do damage to software or stored data. |
| identity theft | when thieves obtain information online about a person then apply for a credit card in the person’s name or access their bank account. |
| intranet | local computer network, |
| CPU | the control center or “brain” of a computer system. |
| presentation | Slide shows are usually created with THIS software |
| primary | the memory within the computer is called internal |
| consumer- to -business | e-commerce model where potential buyers originate transactions through price offers to online companies such as Priceline. |
| robotics | involves mechanical devices programmed to do routine tasks, especially in factories. |
| white-collar | THIS crime involves illegal acts carried out by office or professional employees while at work. |
| management | THIS information system is an ordered system of processing and reporting information in an organization. |