Difference between revisions of "Zvanysse Week 11"
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| ==10 Terms== | ==10 Terms== | ||
| #Uptime rate: Uptime is a computer industry term for the time during which a computer is operational. (Rouse, 2005) | #Uptime rate: Uptime is a computer industry term for the time during which a computer is operational. (Rouse, 2005) | ||
| − | #Supercomputers | + | #Supercomputers: A Supercomputer is a high performance computing machine designed to have extremely fast processing speeds. (Christensson, 2009) | 
| − | #Gantt chart | + | #Gantt chart: A Gantt Chart, commonly used in project management, is one of the most popular and useful ways of showing activities (tasks or events) displayed against time. (What is a Gantt Chart, 2017) | 
| #Login System | #Login System | ||
| #The Tech Surge | #The Tech Surge | ||
| − | # | + | #Client software: The software that acts as the interface between the client computer an the server. (Christensson, 2006) | 
| #The waterfall | #The waterfall | ||
| − | #Responsive (In terms of  | + | #Responsive (In terms of Web Design): This is a type of web design that provides a customized viewing experience for different browser platforms. | 
| − | #Cloud  | + | #Cloud: The term "cloud"comes from early network diagrams, in which the image of a cloud was used to indicate a large network, such as a WAN. (Christensson, 2012) | 
| #Static Website | #Static Website | ||
| ==Term References== | ==Term References== | ||
| #Rouse, Margaret. "What is Uptime and Downtime?" ''WhatIs.com'', Sept. 2005, whites.techtarget.com/definition/uptime-and-downtime. | #Rouse, Margaret. "What is Uptime and Downtime?" ''WhatIs.com'', Sept. 2005, whites.techtarget.com/definition/uptime-and-downtime. | ||
| + | #Christensson, P. (2009, September 25). ''Supercomputer Definition.'' Retrieved 2017, Nov 10, from https://techterms.com | ||
| + | #"What is a Gantt Chart?" ''Gantt'', 2017m www.gantt.com/ | ||
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| + | #Christensson, P. (2006). ''Client Definition.'' Retrieved 2017, Nov 10, from https://techterms.com | ||
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| + | #Christensson, P. (2012, May 30). ''Cloud Definition.'' Retrieved 2017, Nov 10, from https://techterms.com | ||
| + | #Christensson, P. (2013, August 20). ''Responsive We Design Definition.'' Retrieved 2017, Nov 10, from https://techterms.com | ||
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Revision as of 04:37, 11 November 2017
10 Terms
- Uptime rate: Uptime is a computer industry term for the time during which a computer is operational. (Rouse, 2005)
- Supercomputers: A Supercomputer is a high performance computing machine designed to have extremely fast processing speeds. (Christensson, 2009)
- Gantt chart: A Gantt Chart, commonly used in project management, is one of the most popular and useful ways of showing activities (tasks or events) displayed against time. (What is a Gantt Chart, 2017)
- Login System
- The Tech Surge
- Client software: The software that acts as the interface between the client computer an the server. (Christensson, 2006)
- The waterfall
- Responsive (In terms of Web Design): This is a type of web design that provides a customized viewing experience for different browser platforms.
- Cloud: The term "cloud"comes from early network diagrams, in which the image of a cloud was used to indicate a large network, such as a WAN. (Christensson, 2012)
- Static Website
Term References
- Rouse, Margaret. "What is Uptime and Downtime?" WhatIs.com, Sept. 2005, whites.techtarget.com/definition/uptime-and-downtime.
- Christensson, P. (2009, September 25). Supercomputer Definition. Retrieved 2017, Nov 10, from https://techterms.com
- "What is a Gantt Chart?" Gantt, 2017m www.gantt.com/
- Christensson, P. (2006). Client Definition. Retrieved 2017, Nov 10, from https://techterms.com
- Christensson, P. (2012, May 30). Cloud Definition. Retrieved 2017, Nov 10, from https://techterms.com
- Christensson, P. (2013, August 20). Responsive We Design Definition. Retrieved 2017, Nov 10, from https://techterms.com

