CS101 Students:

 

The following list is intended as a study guide for the CS101 Final examination. There are exam questions relating to each topic listed.

 

Curly braces in JavaScript

Transaction file processing

Method naming syntax

Video conferencing

Domain names

Public domain software

Line of sight input systems

Satellite communications

Authentication systems

Data base access

Motherboard

HTML tag functions

Global positioning system

Phases of the SDLC

Internet backbone

Telemedicine

Communications media

Multitasking

Byte

Meaning of hypertext tags

Definition of a computer program

Image file formats

E-commerce

Categories of computers

Intranet

Webcasting

Modem

Data mining

Meaning of JavaScript tags

Record

Order of execution of code between HTML tags and between JavaScript tags

CPU

Telecommunications Act of 1996

Parent record in network databases

JavaScript loops

Syntax

Definition of SDLC

Next Generation Internet

Prototype

Worms and viruses

Antivirus software

Public databank

Website

http

Key field

Database

Firewall

Dumb terminal

Java

Fiber optics

Biometric security

Types of databases

Object

Parallel implementation

Interpreter

Web design software

Transistor

FORTRAN

Authentication

File extension name

Host computer

Keywords in JavaScript

Notebook computer

Types of physical connections to the Internet

Method statement

Object oriented database

Pointing devices

Meaning of abbreviation HTML

Formatting a disk

Write protect notch on a floppy disk

Program or software documentation

National Information Infrastructure

Status line of a window

Virtual office

Methods

Hackers

Refresh rate

Intelligent agent

RAM

Year that 100% of high schools had Internet access

Top level domain names

Web portal

Top level domain name

 

We have enjoyed having you in class this Semester. If you feel this is a good course for learning about basic computer concepts and Microsoft Office software, we would appreciate your recommending it to your friends.

 

Warren T. Jones, Ph.D., CS101 Course Coordinator

and CS101 Instructional Staff