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CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide

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Management.

computing process Four parts of a computer’s operation: input, processing,

output, and storage.

Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) Nonprofit IT

trade association that administers the CompTIA A+ and CompTIA Network+

exams, and many other vendor-neutral IT certification exams.

conditionals Functions that enable a script or program to perform different

actions under different conditions. For example, a backup script might “run”

every hour, but only create a new backup if the system is idle and if it has

been at least a day since the last backup was created.

connector Small receptacle used to attach a cable to a device or system.

Common types of connector include USB, PS/2, RJ-45, VGA, HDMI, DVI,

HD15, DisplayPort, and Thunderbolt.

consumables Materials used up by printers, including paper, ink, ribbons,

and toner cartridges.

container file File containing two or more separate, compressed tracks,

typically an audio track and a moving-picture track. Also known as a

wrapper.

content filtering Gating access to insecure or objectionable sites using

certificates or parental control tools.

context menu Small menu brought up by right-clicking on objects in

Windows.

contrast ratio Difference in intensity between the lightest and the darkest

spot that a device can display (in the case of a monitor) or capture (in the case

of a camera or scanner).

control construct Loops and conditional statements (such as the “if”

statement) are examples of control constructs, which enable programmers to

control the conditions under which certain sections of code will run.

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