JoschkaWoesteSoftwareVocab+5,6,7

Java and C# are examples of high-level language. They use familiar terminology to solve problems rather than the cryptic machine language. || **Lossy:** data compressing method that compresses data while discarding (losing) some of it. || **Licensing:** formal permission from a governmental or other constituted authority to do something, as to carry on some business or profession. || (i.e., a way for humans to interact with computers) that uses windows, icons and menus and which can be manipulated by a mouse (and often to a limited extent by a keyboard as well). || **Lossless:** data compression method that compresses data whithout discarding any of it, however it is often not as efficient as Lossy compression || **RAID:** acronym for Redundant Array of Independent Disks. is a storage technology that provides increased reliability and functions through redundancy. This is achieved by combining multiple disk drive components into a central unit. || on characters rather than graphics**.** || **Compression:** reduction of the storage space required for data by changing its format ||  || the restoration of data that has under gone compression to its origional state ||  || HARDWARE identical processors are connected to a single shared main memory || **Probe:** An exploratory action, expedition, or device, especially one designed to investigate and obtain information on a remote or unknown region. ||  || group of linked computers working together. || **Components:** A part or element of a larger whole, esp. a part of a machine or vehicle. ||  || sensitive devices that resemble the displays often found on notebook computers || **Ports:** either physical or virtual connection points. __-Physical network ports__ allow connecting cables to computers, routers, modems and other peripheral devices. __-Virtual ports__ are part of Tcp/IP networking. These ports allow software applications to share hardware resources without interfering with each other. ||  || data through sensors, analyze the data and save and output the results of the collection and analysis. ||  || a service model in which a service provider makes computing resources and infrastructure management available to the customer as needed, and charges them for specific usage rather than a flat rate || **Satelitte connection:** A computer that while under control of a main computer handles the input and output routines thus leaving the main computer to focus on computing. || A parallel processing architecture in which CPU resources are shared across a network, and all machines function as one large supercomputer. || **Bandwidth:** is a measure of available or consumed data communication resources expressed in bits/seconds. || **Client:** || is an arrangement in which people ( volunteer s) provide computing resources to projects, which use the resources to do distributed computing and/or storage ||  || **Distributed computing:** Using many computers, connected over a network, to solve a problem or to process information. ||
 * =Cycle 5= || =Cycle 6= || =Cycle 7= ||
 * //**high-level languages:**// C++,
 * **GUI:** A graphical user interface (GUI) is a human-computer interface
 * **Character based interface:** a user interface based
 * || **Decompression:**
 * =Cycle 8= || =Cycle 9= ||  ||
 * **Symetric processing**- where two or more
 * **Cluster**- A computer cluster is a
 * **touch pads**- touch pads are touch
 * || **Data Logger:** The process of using a computer to collect
 * =NETWORKS= ||  ||   ||
 * ==Cycle 9== || ==Cycle 10== || =**Cycle 11**= ||
 * Blogging: to have an online diary on Web site: a frequently updated personal journal chronicling links at a Web site, intended for public viewing || **Utility computing:**
 * Blogging: to have an online diary on Web site: a frequently updated personal journal chronicling links at a Web site, intended for public viewing || **Utility computing:**
 * Grid computing:
 * **Volunteer computing:**

Defines the development to an interactive use of the internet, e.g. the development of wikipedia, facebook, napster. || ===Capex:=== Capital expenditure, the term defining the cost of investing into something, in this case cloud computing removes Capex for hardware, as no hardware is required || =**__Cloud-computing:__**= remote server networks information transaction
 * Cycle 12 || =Cycle 13= || =Cycle 14= ||
 * || ===Web2.0:===
 * 1) CIO
 * 2) PaaS
 * 3) IaaS
 * 4) SaaS
 * 5) Shared data center
 * 6) Capex
 * 7) Web 2.0
 * 8) RSS
 * 9) 'internet of things'